Avoid – Candy
An obvious one – we’ve known this since we were little kids! Your favorite sweets are full of sugar like high fructose corn syrup content, which could lead to weight gain, kidney disease, or accelerate diabetes. Ultimately, all of this can lead to high blood pressure in the end.
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More – Oatmeal
This is the perfect breakfast food: oatmeal is high-fiber, low-fat, low-sodium, and delicious way to reduce your blood pressure. It’s a great fuel to keep you going throughout the day and can be the base for berries – also a great food !
sportswallah Oatmeal can help you make cereals, granolas, and dishes to keep you full-up for a long time, also reducing snacking. This can also help you lose weight. Try some oatmeal each morning!
More – Pistachios
This particular nut is a great way to reduce blood pressure. It reduces peripheral vascular resistance – otherwise known as blood vessel tightening – and can improve your heart rate.
It’s easy to have a small bowl of these power nuts as a snack, or simply add them into a salad or pesto sauces. Be mindful of the fact that they contain a bit more fat than other nuts, which can lead to weight gain if not countered with brisk exercise.
Avoid – Processed Meat
This involves all your favorite meat: sausages, hot dogs, smoked meats, salamis, or anything that’s been processed. You might ask why: it’s our good old friend, sodium, of course! These particular dishes also have lots of saturated fats and preservatives to keep the products long lasting.
None of this is good for you, so consider changing your diet to accommodate your veins. Eating might not be fun from now on, but at least you’ll be healthy and that has to count for something?
More – Olive Oil
Olive oil is a great example of ‘healthy fats’ that can reduce blood pressure. It has compounds that fight inflammation – a leading cause of high blood pressure. According to the DASH diet, it can help you reach your goal of healthy fats each day with just one portion.
It’s best enjoyed as a salad dressing – make sure to through a few chili flakes to add to the flavor! You can also use it as a replacement to canola oil or butter.
Avoid – Ramen Noodles
College kids everywhere will be disappointed to know that those instant noodles we all lived on contain deadly amounts of sodium. Ok, so maybe not deadly – but 1,580mg of sodium is enough to watch out for it.
This is already more than the amount you should have in an entire day – so one meal will set your health back badly. It may be tempting to save a buck and indulge in these treats, but the health consequences can be tragic.
More – Bananas
Since potassium is a great way to filter sodium out your body, bananas are a great addition to your diet. Eating these fruits are better than taking supplements and can easily be incorporated into your diet.
You can cut one up into your oatmeal or simply have one as an after lunch snack. They do a great job at counteracting some of the more dangerous foods in your diet that contain high levels of sodium through high amounts of potassium.
More – Pomegranates
Pomegranates can be enjoyed on their own or as a juice. Just one cup of pomegranate juice a day can lower your blood pressure in four weeks. It’s best enjoyed with breakfast (remember your berry oatmeal!).
Be mindful of some of the sugar contents – even though it’s natural sugar it might not work with your diet. Next time you’re choosing what juice to drink each morning, consider pomegranate for your breakfast!
Avoid – Alcohol
Are you so depressed by this list that you want to drink your troubles away? Well, not so fast! Alcohol intake can lead to incredibly high levels of blood pressure. This is due to vasoconstriction, meaning the vessels get tightened when alcohol is consumed.
This makes the blood pump with more pressure in the arteries, leading to terrible results. What’s more, there’s also high amounts of sugar that can lead to weight gain and high blood pressure in its own right.
More – Cinnamon
Cinnamon is a spice that can have wonderful effects on your blood pressure. Three different studies have shown that cinnamon reduced short-term systolic blood pressure – but admittedly more research is needed.
You can incorporate cinnamon into your diet by sprinkling it over your oatmeal in the morning. It’s generally considered a great alternative to sugar and can have great effects on your blood pressure.
Avoid – Bacon
We’re surprised you haven’t given up on us. We’ve already ruined candy, pizza, and alcohol – now here comes the big one: Bacon. Of course, bacon is delicious which means it must contain high levels of sodiums and fats.
© 2010 Carl Tremblay According to the United States Department of Agriculture National Nutrient Database, consuming only three slices of bacon is the same as 576 mg of sodium. You might want to curb this breakfast habit which might be the brightest part of your day.
More – Watermelon
Not only does watermelon keep you hydrated, but it also contains an amino acid called citrulline, which can manage high blood pressure. Citrulline helps the body produce nitric oxide, the same gas found in garlic that relaxes blood vessels – reducing blood pressure.
People that drink watermelon juice have roughly 50% less plaque in their arteries than those who don’t. It might be tricky to eat this consistently due to its seasonal nature, but never pass up the opportunity to have some!
Avoid – Pickles
Pickles are generally stored in jars with pickle juice. These juices are, naturally, made with salts meaning these yummy green sticks might do more damage than good. Since they’ve been sitting in the jar for weeks, maybe months, you can’t just rise these suckers dry – they’ve already absorbed enough salt to kill you.
Next time, it’s best to eat your pickles unpickled – we call them cucumbers. The chances are you either love these pickles or hate them – if you hate them then you’re in the clear!
More – Lentils
Lentils and other pulses are great ways to get protein and fiber into your diet. Pulses such as beans, peas, lentils, and chickpeas can decrease your blood pressure by expanding the blood vessels in your body.
In fact, one study in 2014 showed a 30% decrease when studied in rats. Lentils are also pretty versatile – you can use them as a replacement to minced beef and add them to soups.
Avoid – Coffee
Similar to the threat from energy drinks, coffee contains high levels of caffeine which can have bad effects on people with high blood pressure.
Thankfully, it won’t have too much of a negative effect on people with low blood pressure, although you might get the shakes if you have too much at once. It’s better to limit your coffee (and caffeine) intake to just one or two in the morning and avoid it after lunch. Or, you can always go decaf!
More – Kiwis
If you have raised blood pressure, kiwis are a great way to reduce it. According to scientists, eating three kiwis a day for 8 weeks is better than eating an apple a day in terms of blood pressure.
This might be tricky to include into your diet at first, but consider putting it in your morning oatmeal! Kiwis are also rich in vitamin C and can improve blood pressure with the addition of vital nutrients.
Avoid – Butter and Margarine
I can’t believe it’s not good for you! You might love spreading these on your sandwiches, but they can have huge consequences on your blood pressure. Butter and margarine contain large amounts of fat that can clog your arteries, forcing your heart to pump faster.
When more pressure is applied to your heart, it raises the risk of heart attacks and disease. Of course it’s delicious, but you might want to reduce your intake.
More – Natural Yogurt
If oatmeal isn’t your thing, you can always rely on yogurt to help reduce your blood pressure. According to The America Heart Association, middle-aged women who eat natural yogurt show a 20% reduction in the risk of hypertension.
You can always add things like fruit, nuts, or cinnamon to your portion – but be wary not to add sugar! Unsweetened options, such as Greek yogurts, will have a better effect than the sugary counterparts.
Avoid – Premade Soup
If you’re going to enjoy a Campbell’s soup, you better make sure it’s in painting form only! These (and plenty of other brands) contain large amounts of, yeah you guessed it, sodium. Only one tin can have 800 mg of sodium – which is more than your recommended daily intake.
They might appeal to the lazy chef who doesn’t want to cook one night, but these can have terrible effects on your body. It’s best to avoid them and stick to healthier, fresher, options.
More – Sprinkles of Seeds
Unsalted seeds such as flax, pumpkin, or sunflower seeds can have wonderful effects on your blood pressure. You can easily add them to oatmeal or yogurt each day and watch your blood pressure lower.
This is because seeds are an essential source of minerals such as magnesium. Magnesium helps relax your blood vessels, and in turn, your pressure.
Avoid – Popcorn
You might hear in some places that popcorn can be a relatively healthy snack. If you’re surprised to see it on this list, then you might not be thinking about all the added salt, sugar, butter, and cream dropped on top of each portion.
If you want it to remain a healthy snack, avoid all the salt and any other delicious toppings you might enjoy. Even then, it still has a lot of carbs – so it might be better to stick with carrot sticks in the future.
More – Beetroots
Many studies have shown that drinking beetroot juice can help your blood pressure in only a few hours! You can make it a cocktail: two parts beetroot and one part apple juice to improve the taste.
When it comes to eating beets, men will see a greater benefit than women. Beets contain high levels of potassium, which can reduce blood pressure. Make sure to have a few glasses of this a week and watch your blood pressure return to normal!
Avoid – Canned Beans
These snacks are full of sodium and preservatives – known to increase blood pressure. If you eat these at meals, be sure to wash them under water to remove some of the salts attached. Generally, it is better to avoid these dishes in their entirety.
They can be bad for you in the long term and contribute to heart attacks in the future. That, and they can cause embarrassing gas, too! Next time, make sure to buy them fresh and enjoy the taste even more.
More – Apples
It’s true what they say – an apple a day keeps the doctor away! Apples contain a flavonol called quercetin. This is also found in other foods, like onions, citrus, broccoli, and beets.
One study shows that participants that a positive reaction to incorporating quercetin into their diet compared to those taking a placebo. If you have high blood pressure, consider eating an apple at lunch!
Avoid – Fried Food
The Institute of Public and Preventive Health at Georgia Health Sciences University states that fried foods can contribute to raised blood pressure. Predictably, it’s caused by the increase in sodium and saturated fats absorbed by the yummy food.
So you might want to think twice about eating fried foods, such as fried meats to fried doughnuts. You might not like the sound of this now, but your future self will thank you when you don’t contract diabetes at 50.
More – Hibiscus Tea
If you’re lucky enough to have a Hibiscus tree in your garden, you’ll want to pick a few flowers and brew yourself a nice pot of tea! It turns out that Hibiscus is a good source of organic acids.
These acids are good for the cardiovascular system, lowering blood pressure and making sure that you maintain a healthy lifestyle. If you don’t have a Hibiscus plant, you can always buy in the store.
Avoid – Whole Milk
Whole milk is usually reserved for cooking doughs and creams. Unfortunately, it carries a lot of saturated fats that aren’t good for us. It’s better to replace whole milk with skimmed or semi-skimmed, especially if you frequently consume the dairy product.
You can also consider omitting it entirely, like drinking your tea or coffee black. If you’re like this writer who consumes dozens of cups of tea a day, then bypassing milk can be a great way to restrict the intake. But you might want to start with changing to skimmed !
More – Sweet Potatoes
Sweet potatoes can be considered a ‘superfood’ due to all the benefits they bring when consumed as part of a healthy diet. One of the biggest reasons that they are good for blood pressure is the amount of potassium they contain.
Even a slight increase in potassium in your diet can have life-changing effects on your health. It’s easy to bake some potatoes and have them as a side dish for your next meal. They are also great for salads!
Avoid – French Fries
You can blame a study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health for ruining your love of fries. They found that frequent consumption led to high blood pressure due to the way they are cooked.
It turns out, if you deep fry something multiple times, it won’t have a good effect on your health. This is mainly due to the fries absorbing all the fats in the oils. Yummy.
More – Mango
It’s possible to treat yourself to a sweet dessert every so often – and what better to eat than a mango? As well as the sweet and juicy tastes you experience with each bite, this fruit is actually great for blood pressure, too.
They’re a great source of fiber and beta-carotene, both of which have been proven to lower blood pressure. If you don’t like eating them raw, try putting them in a freezer overnight and turn it into a sorbet.
Avoid – Sauerkraut
Yes, this type of vegetable might be one of your favorites, but that’s because of the relatively high amounts of sodium found in it. An average portion has 460 mg of sodium which is already a third of your recommended allowance.
Sauerkraut is a popular addition to salads or hot dogs, but you might want to curb it next time you eat out. Try replacing it with cabbage or lettuce, two items far more healthy. It might not taste as nice, but your veins will thank you later on!
More – Bell Peppers
Bell Peppers are a great addition to a salad if you want to watch your blood pressure. Not only are they a great source of vitamin C, but they also help with hypertension in the veins.
Different color peppers have slightly different tastes, so make sure to find which ones you like most. This writer has a soft spot for yellow and orange peppers – and avoids green ones at all costs!
Avoid – Pretzels
These popular bar snacks may look harmless but are unhealthy in a myriad of ways. First, they are made with white flour which turns from a carb to sugars when cooked. What’s more, pretzels are later deep fried, which absorb all the fats found in the oil.
Then, they’re usually sprinkled with salt! This means that each portion contains an absurd amount of fats, carbs, salts, and sodium. Just 10 pretzels are more than your recommended daily intake.
More – Apricots
Apricots can help you slash your blood pressure and lower your chances of chronic disease in the future. You can use apricots in salads, desserts, or even as a snack!
They contain high levels of vitamin C and beta-carotene which are both great for overall health and blood pressure. Apricots also have a large amount of fiber in them – making them a superfood all around! If you don’t already, try adding some of these to your diet.
Avoid – Baked Goods
It’s a sad day when you must acknowledge that all your favorite baked goods are bad for you. It’s no surprise: they contain high amounts of carbs, sugars, fats, and white flours – all recipes for high blood pressure.
Next time you have a breakfast croissant or eat your mother’s banana bread, consider the effect it will have on your health in the long run. We recommend sticking to a sandwich if you need bread in your diet – which this writer definitely does!
More – Carrots
This bunny food is a perfect way to combat high blood pressure. Carrots have high levels of beta-carotene and vitamin C, putting your blood pressure back in a safe region.
Carrots are also great for your skin, eyesight, and teeth – making them great all round! It’s easy to snack on a few carrot sticks instead of crisps or candy- so get going!
Avoid – Refined Sugar
You might want to get used to avoiding sugar – it could save your life. Refined sugar causes high blood pressure, as well as weight gain, diabetes, and bad skin. It’s ok to have some sugar in your diet occasionally, but it can be deadly if consumed too frequently.
It’s also incredibly addictive, so watch out next time you make a hot drink! Try replacing it with artificial sweetener, or have nothing at all. It might take a few days to get used to it but you’ll start feeling better almost immediately.
More – Eggs
Eggs have garnered a troubled reputation because of the effect they can have on your cholesterol. However, these protein power foods can have a positive effect on your blood pressure and overall diet if consumed in a healthy way.
Make sure you don’t cover your eggs with any unhealthy condiments or extra fatty foods. If you eat eggs in a healthy and controlled way, you can watch them lower your blood pressure and promote weight loss.
Avoid – Canned Vegetables
These convenient snacks contain a lot more salt than you think. This is caused by the preservatives that are stored alongside your favorite carrot our corn that has been tinned up. The added salts are absorbed by the vegetable making them far less healthy than the fresh counterparts.
For example, just one can of jalapeno peppers has a whopping 1,671 mg of sodium. You might want to think twice and stick with organic or fresh items bought from the store.
More – Pink Grapefruit
Grapefruits might be an acquired taste for some, but they’re a fantastic way to start the day. They are full of vitamin C and can lower your blood pressure in no time!
Pink grapefruits are a strong source of lycopene, something that multiple studies have considered effective at decreasing blood pressure. Have one each morning and watch your blood pressure – and waist – reduce in no time.
Avoid – Chicken Skin
If you suffer from high blood pressure, you’re going to want to avoid chicken skin. It’s true: the taste and smell are amazing, but that’s because of the amount of fats and salts caught in it!
When preparing a chicken, use the skin to help absorb the unhealthy aspects of the meal – the tasty parts – and then eat the meat without the skin. It might not taste as nice, but you’ll benefit from the protein and an overall healthier lifestyle.
More – Onions
They might not be good for your breath, but onions are can be wonderful for blood pressure. One study from the British Journal of Nutrition found that onions were great for those suffering from high blood pressure or hypertension.
If onions are a bit too strong for you, consider sauteing them in olive oil before you cook them. This also wraps them in healthy fats!
Avoid – Doughnuts
Even though they’re tasty and look nice, this is a pastry treat you’re going to want to avoid. Each doughnut has at least 300 calories from the carbs alone! These carbs transform into sugar, and they also have trans fats, which can clog arteries and affect blood flow.
These two ingredients alone raise blood pressure immensely – so it’s best just to avoid them! Sorry, Homer Simpson fans, you’re going to have to sit this snack out!
More – Spinach
Spinach is one of the leafy greens previously mentioned that can have an amazing effect on your blood pressure. There’s a good reason Popeye always had a can nearby!
Spinach is practically a superfood. It’s full of enzymes and compounds that help lower blood pressure, improve oxygen levels in the blood, and repair your skin. It is best to eat spinach raw, but don’t be afraid to steam it for more taste!
Avoid – Frozen Meals
It’s so easy to pick up a quick frozen meal from our supermarkets and cook them in a matter of minutes. They’re cheap, convenient, but also deadly. Frozen meals – like pizza – have large amounts of sodium and salt.
If consumed regularly, you run the risk of raising your blood pressure. It’s generally better to avoid frozen foods entirely – why would you want to eat something made two years ago?
More – Flaxseed
It’s easy to stir some flaxseed into your favorite smoothie or morning oatmeal. Just this small step can have a huge impact on your blood pressure. Generally, seeds are very good for you, but it’s flaxseed that takes the cake.
Flaxseeds are a great source of fiber and also contain omega-3 fatty acids. Generally, they improve blood flow and help transport more oxygen around the body. Pick up a bag today!
Avoid – Table Salt
You might want to think twice next time you sprinkle some salt over your meal. Every day, the average American eats 3,400 milligrams of sodium. Amazingly, this is more than double the amount suggested in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans.
This is because so much of our food already has salt and sodium engrained (no pun intended) into its ingredients. Make sure to curb the salt habit – trust us, you already have enough.
More: Tomatoes
Tomatoes are a great thing to add to any salad to help your blood pressure. They have a lot of vitamin C and are a rich source of lycopene. According to Ben-Gurion University in Israel, the chemical vastly reduces blood pressure.
Just be sure to get your tomato intake from, you know, actual tomatoes! Replacements like puree or ketchup contain a lot of sugars and salts, and might just be bad for you!
Avoid – Chinese Take Out
Yep, we get it. Sometimes it’s easy to roll out of bed with a hangover and tap your phone for some Chinese food. The truth is, it might be doing you more damage than you thought.
A normal box of noodles contains a minimum of 2,700 mg of sodium per serving – and we bet you eat the whole thing. It’s not just the noodles to stay away from either: their chicken with black bean sauce has 3,800 mg of sodium.
More – Lima Beans
Beans are a wonderful thing to add to your diet – just make sure they’re not canned! As we’ve already mentioned, canned beans can raise blood pressure. However, natural lima beans can reduce it.
One of the main benefits of lima beans is how they keep you full for a long time. Even though they might not be too appealing, only a handful of these will keep you from reaching for more sugary or salty snacks soon after you eat.
More – Strawberries
Strawberries are just one of the berries we mentioned earlier, but we’re reiterating it for good reason! Researchers at the University of Alberta found that a specific pigment found in strawberries can lower blood pressure.
They tested their hypothesis on mice and rats and found that strawberries were effective at preventing hypertension. Make sure to add them to some dark chocolate!
More – Hummus
This Middle Eastern dipping sauce is great for your blood pressure. Hummus is made with chickpeas, a proven remedy to help reduce hypertension in your circulation.
Next time you fancy a snack, replace your candy with carrot sticks and swap your sugary salsa with hummus. It’s not just an exotic food to try, it’s also delicious and incredibly addictive (in a good way!)
Avoid – Rice
Did you know that rice is the most eaten food in the world? You might think that this makes it healthy, but beware! Too much rice and have a sneaky impact on your blood pressure that you weren’t aware of.
Too much rice can add salts, sugars, and carbs to your diet that can affect your blood pressure. It’s ok to have a bit every now and then, but try to keep it under control.
More – Kale
We’re not just advocating this because Beyonce said so – although it does help! Kale is definitely considered a superfood: you can’t go far without seeing young people everywhere eating the fashionable food.
There’s a good reason for it: kale is among the most nutrient-dense foods on the planet! As well as a myriad of vitamins, it also contains antioxidants and can help lower cholesterol. If you’re not on the kale train, come aboard!
Avoid – Peanut Butter
Peanut butter doesn’t contain much sodium but it is full of sugar and saturated fat, which can clog arteries and cause heart attacks. When arteries are clogged with fat, the heart becomes overworked and has to pump harder to circulate the blood around the body.
Regardless of whether you eat crunchy or smooth, the chances are you’re doing damage either way. Best to stick with a sugar and fat-free option next time!
More – Wine
At last: our prayers have been answered! Red wine might be the perfect way to relax for some, but for others, it can be literally lifesaving. According to some scientists, a little red wine in moderation can help boost your HDL levels and unclog cholesterol.
Next time you’re feeling bloated (or tired, or bored, or you’re just awake in general), open up a bottle of wine and take a few sips. It is known to improve blood pressure.
More – Sardines
Even though sardines are an acquired taste for most of us, countless studies have shown that the fish is actually full of healthy heart-boosting nutrients that can improve your lifestyle.
Sardines are high in omega 3 fatty acids, which can lower the levels of dangerous triglyceride, raise the levels of protective HDL (good cholesterol), reduce inflammation and ultimately help prevent heart disease. It may sound fishy, but trust us!
It is expected for blood pressure to rise and fall throughout our lives – although it should still be checked regularly. We need to monitor what we eat to make sure it remains low. For example, every meal we eat can contribute to hypertension in some way or another. This is when force is applied against the blood vessels’ walls and causing the heart to work harder than usual.
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Even though exercising regularly can help us reduce this, we can also do our part by avoiding foods which are high in sugar or salt. Here are some of the foods that help and hinder your blood pressure as you get older.
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More – Oranges
Many of us know that oranges are a great source of vitamin C and can help us battle even the toughest of colds. However, not everyone knows that oranges also contain high levels of soluble fiber called pectin.
Pectin helps absorb cholesterol in foods, meaning it can free up your blood vessels. If you eat oranges regularly, you can see your blood pressure lower over time and improve your circulation.
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