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High Blood Pressure Natural Remedies

These high blood pressure natural remedies help support healthy levels. Having high blood pressure increases your chance for heart disease, heart attacks, strokes, or kidney disease. Normal blood pressure is around 120/80 mmHg. Blood pressure of 140/90 mmHg or higher is considered high blood pressure or hypertension.

The kidneys are the first cause of high blood pressure, but are also the easiest to treat. Excess fluids can cause high blood press (kidney weakness). Metaphorically, kidney weakness equals fear. Other causes may come from stress, a diet rich in animal fats, and toxicity related to use of tobacco, alcohol, coffee and tea.

Modern medicine treats high blood pressure using diuretics that stress the kidneys and may damage them. Beta blockers lower the heart rate. ACE inhibitors are blood vessel constrictors. Calcium-channel blockers relax the blood vessels. All these treatments supply only symptomatic relief and include a life-time dependence on medications.

Natural perspective – pressure

From a natural perspective, using the word pressure brings up a whole new category of feeling pressured to perform at work, pressured in relationships, or your own high expectations of yourself or others. For men, in general, high blood pressure is related to anger; for women, it is more about stress. For men and women, it could be either or both. Most people don’t know how to manage stress nor are they interested “how to.” And as a result, the drug companies have provided a “quick fix” which, truly, any of us can become dependent upon for a lifetime.

I believe most high blood pressure issues are from financial stress. The way we value ourselves and others has to do with heart health. In most cases of high blood pressure, the cause is a great mystery according to the modern health perspective.

Of course, a healthy diet and exercise is the natural way to start helping lower high blood pressure. Take time to address your stresses in life and find ways to minimize them. Use these high blood pressure natural remedies to support normal cardiovascular and urinary function.

See also stroke natural remedies, stroke prevention natural remedies, and high cholesterol natural remedies.

Herbs for High Blood Pressure

Herbs are Mother Nature’s natural remedies valued for their specific strengthening and tonifying properties. Learn medicinal uses of herbs, culinary uses of herbs.

Use these herbs for high blood pressure for a few months to support cardiovascular function and the kidneys.

Herbs for cardiovascular function:

Hawthorn berries – cardio tonic

Motherwort – diuretic and cardio tonic

Melissa (Lemon balm) – nerve and arterial relaxant

Cramp bark – to relax muscles and arterial tension

Herbs to strengthen kidney function:

Horsetail (Shave grass) – urinary tract health

Uva ursi – diuretic, urinary tonic

Dandelion leaf – diuretic, liver herb

Cell Salts to Help High Blood Pressure

Use the following cell salts to help with high blood pressure. You can use them individually or use the cell salt solution below.

Cell salts natural remedies support mineral deficiencies. Learn about the Cell Salts: 12 Essential Minerals. To make a cell salt solution, put up to 10 tablets of each cell salt in a 16-24 ounce bottle. Fill with water and swirl to dissolve tablets. Sip throughout the day.

#1 Calc fluor 6X – to strengthen arterial walls
#4 Ferr phos 6X – reduce vein and body inflammation
#6 Kali phos 6X – nervous high blood pressure
#12 Silicea 6X – connective tissue of the blood vessels

Add Nat sulph 6X if there is excessive water retention

High Blood Pressure Homeopathic Remedies

Use these high blood pressure homeopathic remedies for up to several months depending on how long you have had it, and until symptoms have passed.

Homeopathic natural remedies are non-toxic medicines safe for everyone, including infants and pregnant or nursing women. You may use 6X, 30X, 6C or 30C potencies. Learn How Homeopathy Works

Coffea cruda – overactive mind, sleeplessness, and sudden high blood pressure.

Crataegus – arteriosclerosis, oppression of chest, nervous palpitations, valvular problems.

Glonoinum – very sudden high blood pressure with intense throbbing headaches.

Lachesis – irritability, talkative, can be bipolar, can have very high blood pressure, intense and jealous.

Natrum muriaticum – craving for salt, social isolation (wants to be alone), irregular heart beats, dryness.

Veratrum album – includes abdominal problems and religious obsessions.

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