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How to cure high blood pressure
Cardio Disorders
Question #21586
1 day ago
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How to cure high blood pressure - #21586

Taiwo

My BP is high. How do I bring it back to normal? I don't feel any symptoms. But anytime I check the bp, it's always high especially the diastolic. It's giving me concern . Doctor said that I should reduce intake of salt and I have.

Age: 45
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Please mention your B.P. Avoid salty and packed food. Regular exercise and meditation. Without BP reading can't suggest medicine.

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Hempstreet sarpgandha ghan vati Muktavati Are best in hypertension

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Dr. Chaithanya J Nair
I’m Dr. Chaithanya J. Nair, an Ayurvedic physician dedicated to integrative and patient-centered care. I graduated in 2022 from Kerala University of Health Sciences, where I developed a strong foundation in classical Ayurvedic principles and clinical practice. In addition to my Ayurvedic education, I hold a diploma in Yoga Instructor Training from S-VYASA University, which has allowed me to incorporate yogic techniques into my therapeutic approach, especially in managing lifestyle disorders and stress-related conditions. Since December 2022, I’ve been practicing at a multispecialty NABH-accredited hospital in Kerala, where I’ve been exposed to a broad spectrum of clinical conditions and multidisciplinary coordination. This experience has enhanced my ability to diagnose and treat patients holistically, while adhering to modern healthcare standards and safety protocols. Currently, I am associated with the Medibuddy platform, where I support the TATA Health Insurance Medical Examination Report team. This role allows me to contribute to preventive health screening and ensure comprehensive documentation and evaluation of medical histories for insured individuals. It has deepened my understanding of corporate and digital health systems. Alongside my institutional responsibilities, I actively run my own Ayurvedic consultation clinics during evening hours, where I provide personalized care rooted in traditional diagnostics such as Nadi Pariksha, Prakriti analysis, and individualized treatment protocols. My clinical interests span across digestive disorders, stress and anxiety, musculoskeletal complaints, and preventive healthcare. Through a blend of classical Ayurvedic wisdom, yoga therapy, and modern health insight, I strive to offer my patients a path toward sustainable wellness and preventive health, while remaining accessible, empathetic, and thorough in every consultation.
17 hours ago
>For some people physiologically BP may be raised due to hereditory factors. >Kindly mention your last blood pressure reading >Avoid getting stress over this,it will shoot your BP unnecessarily > Minimise the intake of salt in your food items,avoid pickles,pappad. Rx T.Normalin :1-0-1(after food)

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Sarpagandha tablet 0-0-1 at bedtime with water Brahmi vati 1-0-1 after food with water Reduce intake of salt, salty snacks, pickles, Practice pranayam lom -vilom, bhramri Learn Rajyoga meditation and practice daily

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Dr. Prasad Pentakota
I am Dr. P. Prasad, and I have accumulated over 20 years of experience working across multiple medical specialties, including General Medicine, Neurology, Dermatology, and Cardiology. Throughout my career, I have had the opportunity to diagnose and manage a wide range of health conditions, helping patients navigate both acute and chronic medical challenges. My exposure to these diverse fields has given me a comprehensive understanding of the human body and its interconnected systems. Whether it is managing general medical conditions, neurological disorders, skin diseases, or heart-related issues, I approach every case with careful attention to detail and evidence-based practices. I believe in providing accurate diagnosis, patient education, and treatment that is both effective and tailored to the individual’s specific needs. I place great emphasis on patient-centered care, where listening, understanding, and clear communication play a vital role. Over the years, I have seen how combining clinical knowledge with empathy can significantly improve treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction. With two decades of continuous learning and hands-on experience, I am committed to staying updated with the latest medical advancements and integrating them into my daily practice. My goal has always been to deliver high-quality, ethical, and compassionate medical care that addresses not just the illness but the overall well-being of my patients.
21 hours ago
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Yes you should decrease salt intake Yoga and meditation will be help full. Panchkarma for detoxification Saraswathi arista 20ml two times a day with warm water after meals

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Please mention your BP and current medicine history You have any other physical issues/ailments? Star with 1.Drakshadi kwatham tab 2-0-2 before food 2.HT kot 1tds after food Medicine has to update according to the BP Value. You can do Takradhara (for head) which will give you very positive results in controlling Hypertension, for that visit a Ayurvedic treatment center.

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High diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number) can be a silent risk factor for heart disease and stroke, even if you feel well. At age 45, it’s great that you’re addressing this early. Since you've already reduced salt, here are additional natural and Ayurvedic strategies to help bring your blood pressure to a normal range Daily Lifestyle Changes Regular Exercise Brisk walking, yoga, or swimming for 30–45 minutes daily. Focus on yoga asanas like Shavasana, Vajrasana, and Ardha Matsyendrasana. 1.2. Good Sleep Aim for 7–8 hours of restful sleep. Go to bed and wake up at the same time every day. 1.Stress Reduction Stress can raise diastolic BP significantly. 2.Daily mindfulness, meditation, or journaling helps lower stress hormones. Klll2. Diet Tips (Satvik & Pitta-Pacifying) Eat more of: Cooked vegetables (bitter gourd, spinach, bottle gourd) Fruits (banana, pomegranate, guava, papaya) Garlic (raw or in food) Flaxseeds (1 tbsp daily) Unsalted nuts (especially almonds and walnuts) Avoid or reduce: Caffeine (coffee, energy drinks) Red meat and processed foods Fried, spicy, sour, and fermented foods Excess alcohol and sugar Ayurvedic remedies 1. Arjuna Bark Powder Take 1 tsp with warm water in the morning OR Use in capsule form (consult an Ayurvedic doctor for dose) 2.Garlic (Lahsun) 1 raw clove daily on an empty stomach. Natural vasodilator and helps lower both systolic and diastolic BP. 3.Triphala powder(1tsp) If constipation is an issue take Triphala powder at night with warm water.

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Dr. Trupti
As a psychological counselor specializing in the well-being of women and children, I am committed to supporting my patients through a holistic and compassionate approach. My work focuses on addressing emotional, psychological, and physical health concerns by integrating counseling, nutrition guidance, and yoga into the therapeutic process. I strongly believe that mental health and physical well-being are closely connected, and sustainable healing is achieved through consistent, mindful lifestyle changes. I work closely with women and children facing a variety of psychological challenges such as stress, anxiety, emotional imbalances, and behavioral issues. Through individualized counseling sessions, I aim to create a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental space where my patients can express themselves openly and work toward emotional resilience. I combine evidence-based psychological techniques with practical strategies that include balanced nutrition and therapeutic yoga practices tailored to each patient’s unique needs and abilities. My approach is centered on empowering patients to take charge of their mental and physical health by making gradual yet impactful adjustments to their daily routines. By focusing on lifestyle modifications — such as mindful eating, stress management, body awareness, and improved emotional regulation — I help my patients build healthier habits that contribute to long-term well-being. Whether guiding a child through emotional difficulties, supporting a woman through life’s transitions, or promoting holistic health through diet and yoga, my goal is to make each patient’s journey meaningful and effective. I am passionate about promoting mental health, self-care, and sustainable wellness practices, ensuring that every individual I work with receives thoughtful and personalized care.
16 hours ago
R u taking any bp tablet ? U need to reduce salt intake Diet Use rock salt ,low fat milk , buttermilk, Garlic 1 to 2 clove Mong masur dal , limit oil use musterd or olive oil ,sugur Avoid non veg Addiction Sleep Mange stress 30min walk light exercise

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Hello Taiwo • It Looks PREHYPERTENSION STAGE KINDLY ANSWER FOLLOWING QUESTIONS • Mention Ur BP Ranges Both Systolic/ Diastolic • Mention Ur Investigation Blood Urine Scan ecg Echo Details • Mention Ongoing Treatment Details ( if u r taking) • Mention Ur Diet ? Lifestyle ? Stress? • Heridity Mother Father Hypertensive? KINDLY MENTION ALL DEPENDING ON I WILL SUGGEST ACCURATE TREATMENT • PROBABLE CAUSES :- U r Asymptomatic But Diastolic BP Fluctuations suggest Past High Salty masala Fatty Greasy Diet Sedentary lifestyles Stress and some interference with Heart Physiological Ur Blood Cholesterol Issues Circulation Issues Electrolytes Imablance Few Organs Dysfunctions etc PREVENTIVE ADVICE - • Proper Salt Oil Fat Restricted Healthy Nutritional Diet Active Lifestyle Good Physical Activities Exercise Yoga Dhyan Meditation Modifications necessary • Regular Monitoring and if it controls no need to take medicine otherwise medicine required. • Useful Safe Preventive Herb:- Tab.Arjun 500 mg 1 Tabs twice a Day After Food

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