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Lowering Blood Pressure With Deep Breathing Exercises

6/27/2018

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High blood pressure is a very common condition afflicting thousands of people. Things like diet, lack of exercise, and unhealthy lifestyle choices are contribute to this illness.
The good news is that if you are willing to put in a little effort you can help lower your blood pressure. Along with a healthy diet and some exercise, deep breathing is another option that can really help.

What is High Blood Pressure?
Blood pressure is the flow of blood running through the veins thanks to the beating of the heart. There is a normal flow and too much pressure. High blood pressure is a force of blood on the walls of the veins with too much pressure.
The only way to measure blood pressure is through a special monitor that measures the systolic pressure over the diastolic pressure: number/number. The systolic pressure is a number that identifies the rate at which the heart is pumping blood and the diastolic is the rate of blood pressure when the heart is resting, or between pumps.
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension is defined as a reading above 140/90, and is diagnosed as severe when it is above 180/120.
This condition does not present any symptoms, but when left untreated can cause heart disease and stroke. 

What Causes High Blood Pressure?
High blood pressure is a result of many things. Bad diet, high stress lifestyle, smoking, excessive drinking, and lack of exercise are some causes.  
As the heart is made to pump faster, and harder and needing to process more and more blood though small veins; it puts undue pressure on this vital organ, so it is important to get this pressure under control.

Treatment Options
It is important to keep trans fats and salt to a minimum, as they clog the arteries and cause blood vessels to weaken.
Lack of exercise and physical activity causes everything in the body to weaken which increases blood pressure, remember the heart is a muscle.

Deep Breathing And Lowering Blood Pressure
Practicing deep breathing regularly throughout the day can also help lower blood pressure and reduce the stress that makes it worse. The body needs a balance of calm, relaxation, proper diet, rest, and exercise to run efficiently.
Deep breathing allows the body to help maintain this balance. Stress can cause your blood pressure to go up which weakens the blood vessel walls. Deep breathing helps to maintain a more natural and lower blood pressure keeping the strain off the blood vessel walls.
Deep breathing is a very simple task you can perform anywhere and at any time.

How To Deep Breathe
  1. Let go of all thoughts
  2. Breathe in through your nose
  3. Hold that breath for about 3 seconds
  4. Exhale through the mouth, exhale at twice the speed it took to inhale
Repeat several times per day, and as needed during times of heightened stress. You can do this anywhere, but of course, fresh clean air surroundings are always best. Meditation is another great practice that includes mindful breathing and a deep focus on the breath.

Bottom Line
The benefit of lowering your blood pressure with deep breathing is one that you cannot afford to miss. High blood pressure can creep on you anytime in your life, but risk factors increase with age.

One of the best ways to not get high blood pressure is to take preventative measures. When you deep breathe and practice deep breathing regularly, you are preventing yourself from getting sick and also boosting many other aspects of your health associated with deep breathing.
Put in a little preventative effort it will pay off.

 
 
 


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7/4/2018 02:34:42 am

The human body adopt to the weather and the blood is affected by it there are people who are low blood and there are people who are in a state of high blood. There are tips that we can find here and we just need to understand the proper way of breathing so that our blood will circulate again normally. We just need to calm down and take a deep breath so that we will be calm . Slowly our body will stabilize and will be normal again. We just need to do it step by step and follow it with an honest heart.

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7/30/2018 05:06:11 pm

This is true. In fact proper breathing exercises may even be more effective than medication. This is something that we should teach children at a young age so they can easily apply it to their daily schedules when the time comes when they will be needing this the most. The good thing about always having a daily exercise routine, we can't avoid breathing exercises. Every movement requires you to breathe properly so you can do it.

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8/12/2018 09:58:17 am

A lot of us don't take breathing exercises seriously. Not until one day we find it difficult to breathe, when we start feeling unexplicable pain from which we are not allowed to just take any medication, that may be the only time we take a look at our breathing activities. Not having enough oxygen in our bloodstream can cause some health concerns. It can also be an indication of some serious underlying disease. It's best to get into the habit of doing deep breathing exercises every morning. It can help correct a lot of ailments that had been around since we were little children.

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