Isabella Herrero
Blog Post #5
Skills to Combat Hypertension Without the Use of Medication
So far we've learned the importance of measuring your blood pressure regularly as well as how to measure your blood pressure using a manual or automatic measuring device.
We've also discussed the physical ways to reduce blood pressure, including:
- regular exercise
- healthy diet
- consuming less salt
- limit alcohol consumption
- and maintaining a healthy BMI (body mass index)
but did YOU know
You can actually lower your blood pressure with your mind!!
Studies have shown that through focused relaxation and meditation, that patients with hypertension can often decrease their blood pressure.
Why don't you give it a try??
Here's how!
Focused Relaxation:
1. Close your eyes and focus on taking deep, slow breaths.
2. Breathe in through your nose (this helps to slow breathing) and out through your mouth.
3. Envision the oxygen you breathe in spread throughout your entire body.
4. Now picture yourself somewhere you find relaxing, like the beach, or a park.
5. Try to avoid thinking of anything that's happened so far in your day, just focus on "being."
(this can be challenging as many of our minds are constantly hopping from one thing to the next)
Try practicing focused relaxation for 10 minutes every day. By giving yourself this time, you will slowly come to master focused relaxation, decrease any stress you might be experiencing, and likely decrease your hypertension. Try taking your blood pressure before a focused relaxation and after. Notice the difference!
Another way to reduce hypertension without medication is through certain yoga poses
Try these 5 Yoga Poses to Reduce Hypertension
Yoga can have the power to decrease blood pressure. Research has shown that practicing yoga regularly can pacify the sympathetic nervous system and slow the heart beat, while simultaneously helping the mind and body to relax.
5 specific poses have been found to be helpful to people with high blood pressure and not to worry, you don't need any previous yoga to attempt these poses. Keep in mind that during your yoga practice, you should always listen to your body and do what feels good to you. If you ever feel dizzy or out of breath, come to rest in child's pose or another relaxed position until you feel normal again.
Child's pose: both knees bent under body for support, upper body released over thighs and arms reaching above head. Arms can also be brought back down towards ankles if more comfortable
5 specific poses have been found to be helpful to people with high blood pressure and not to worry, you don't need any previous yoga to attempt these poses. Keep in mind that during your yoga practice, you should always listen to your body and do what feels good to you. If you ever feel dizzy or out of breath, come to rest in child's pose or another relaxed position until you feel normal again.
Child's pose: both knees bent under body for support, upper body released over thighs and arms reaching above head. Arms can also be brought back down towards ankles if more comfortable
1. Downward Facing Dog
Begin on your hands and knees and when you're ready, lift your knees and press your hips upwards as far as feels comfortable. Make sure to keep fingers spread wide apart to eliminate pressure in the wrists. Let your head hang heavy or provide something for your head to come into contact with (example a block or towels). Keep your back as straight as possible and pedal through the heels, reaching towards the ground, to loosen the hamstrings.
2. Standing Forward Bend Pose
Spread your feet a little wider than hips width apart. If desired, place a block or something else for head support directly in front of you. Bend at the hips, keeping the legs straight and reach as far down as you can, coming into contact with your head support if desired. If using head support, make sure to keep your weight in the legs and not onto the head.
3. Posterior Stretch Pose
Sit on the floor with legs hip width apart. If you feel your torso caving back, you can sit on a few folded towels to lift you slightly off the floor. Next reach for the feet, ankles, or shins. You can also use a belt or strap to wrap around the feet and pull yourself closer for a deeper stretch.
4. Plow Pose
For plow pose, you may need to use a chair for support at first depending on your level of flexibility. Lay down and position chair a straight arm's length away from your head. Next, roll your legs up and over your head, moving your weight into your shoulders. The neck should be completely relaxed the entire time. Do not move the head from side to side during this pose. Place toes onto chair and keep legs as straight as possible. Allow the neck to lengthen and stretch. You can place your hands on your lower back for support if you want. When finished with the pose simply lift your legs off the chair and roll forward.
5. Bridge Pose
Lay back on a bolster so that your shoulders are just off the bolster and are even with your neck and head. Allow the arms to fall out to the side with palms facing upwards and let the legs reach outwards, stretching the back. Relax and enjoy this pose.
The best part about yoga is that there is always more to learn and add to your practice. Make your yoga practice something that is enjoyable as well as beneficial to your health by lowering your hypertension. The most important part of yoga is to always remember to breathe.
Resources:
1. http://differenttruths.com/wellness/health/how-to-combat-hypertension-the-silent-killer/
2. http://www.uncommonhelp.me/articles/reduce-high-blood-pressure/
3.http://www.eazymind.com/brain-power/
4.http://www.playbuzz.com/jonb10/how-well-do-you-know-the-ocean
5.https://yogainternational.com/article/view/5-poses-to-reduce-hypertension
6.http://kristinmcgee.com/unwind-your-body-mind-with-this-peaceful-yoga-sequence/extended-childs-pose
7. https://itembrowser.com/item.php?id=1823
2. http://www.uncommonhelp.me/articles/reduce-high-blood-pressure/
3.http://www.eazymind.com/brain-power/
4.http://www.playbuzz.com/jonb10/how-well-do-you-know-the-ocean
5.https://yogainternational.com/article/view/5-poses-to-reduce-hypertension
6.http://kristinmcgee.com/unwind-your-body-mind-with-this-peaceful-yoga-sequence/extended-childs-pose
7. https://itembrowser.com/item.php?id=1823