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  2. This Simple Diet Tweak Lowers Blood Pressure in 72% of ... - AOL

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    High blood pressure, or hypertension, is often referred to as the "silent killer," because it typically doesn't present many symptoms. So if people aren't getting regular checkups, they often don ...

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    High blood pressure (stage 1) 130-139. or. 80-89. High blood pressure (stage 2) 140 or higher ... Other Ways To Lower Blood Pressure. Diet can play a significant role in lowering or maintaining ...

  5. DASH diet - Wikipedia

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    The DASH diet reduced systolic blood pressure by 6 mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure by 3 mm Hg in patients with high normal blood pressure (formerly called "pre-hypertension"). Those with hypertension dropped by 11 and 6 mm Hg, respectively. These changes in blood pressure occurred with no changes in body weight.

  6. Juice fasting - Wikipedia

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    Juice fasting, also known as juice cleansing, is a fad diet in which a person consumes only fruit and vegetable juices while abstaining from solid food consumption. It is used for detoxification , an alternative medicine treatment, and is often part of detox diets .

  7. Management of hypertension - Wikipedia

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    For most people, recommendations are to reduce blood pressure to less than or equal to somewhere between 140/90 mmHg and 160/100 mmHg. [2] In general, for people with elevated blood pressure, attempting to achieve lower levels of blood pressure than the recommended 140/90 mmHg will create more harm than benefits, [3] in particular for older people. [4]