Blood Pressure Food: Healthy Recipes For A Healthy Heart
Ashish Jain asked:
We all crave for good health. High blood pressure or hypertension emerges as a ’silent killer.’ Like a seasoned predator, it creeps up to us, that too, without letting us know of its presence and suddenly, at an odd moment, reveals its deadly fangs. It is not something that hits you and vanishes into thin air. It hits you and stays with you, and might prove lethal if proper measures are not taken. If you have already been brought down by hypertension, the best cure is precaution. And if you are yet to be hit by it, but do lead a life that makes you prone to it, the best way to deal with it is again precaution.
And where does precaution start? With your eating habits! Eating healthy keeps one healthy. A healthy diet for heart comprises of all such food that would supply sufficient nutrition while holding out all that might not be good for your heart.
Healthy food for your heart can, therefore, be called ’safe food’ because it is least likely to cause any damage to your heart without compromising on the nutrition supply to your body. Most of such food comprises of green vegetables and fibrous food items.
Natural foods are considered to be most healthy and that is the primary reason behind their ever-increasing popularity. As a result we are seeing a great number of natural food stores coming up every other day all over the world. A great number of books have also been written, which sign praises of natural food.
Quite clearly organic foods are the healthiest available. They are nutritious and natural while the fast foods or ‘junk food’ that we have gotten so very used to is very unhealthy because these foods supply very little nourishment to our bodies and load us with lots of unwanted calories and harmful cholesterol. And harmful cholesterol is one of the major reasons for high blood pressure and even heart stroke.
These days due to the rising awareness, companies have started growing organic food without adding the chemicals used to make them grow faster and better. The chemicals used to enhance the growth and quality of these foods actually linger on and take away much of the advantage of living on a natural diet.
Therefore, for a healthy heart a balanced diet consisting of natural foods is important. This would also keep your blood pressure within manageable limits.
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We all crave for good health. High blood pressure or hypertension emerges as a ’silent killer.’ Like a seasoned predator, it creeps up to us, that too, without letting us know of its presence and suddenly, at an odd moment, reveals its deadly fangs. It is not something that hits you and vanishes into thin air. It hits you and stays with you, and might prove lethal if proper measures are not taken. If you have already been brought down by hypertension, the best cure is precaution. And if you are yet to be hit by it, but do lead a life that makes you prone to it, the best way to deal with it is again precaution.
And where does precaution start? With your eating habits! Eating healthy keeps one healthy. A healthy diet for heart comprises of all such food that would supply sufficient nutrition while holding out all that might not be good for your heart.
Healthy food for your heart can, therefore, be called ’safe food’ because it is least likely to cause any damage to your heart without compromising on the nutrition supply to your body. Most of such food comprises of green vegetables and fibrous food items.
Natural foods are considered to be most healthy and that is the primary reason behind their ever-increasing popularity. As a result we are seeing a great number of natural food stores coming up every other day all over the world. A great number of books have also been written, which sign praises of natural food.
Quite clearly organic foods are the healthiest available. They are nutritious and natural while the fast foods or ‘junk food’ that we have gotten so very used to is very unhealthy because these foods supply very little nourishment to our bodies and load us with lots of unwanted calories and harmful cholesterol. And harmful cholesterol is one of the major reasons for high blood pressure and even heart stroke.
These days due to the rising awareness, companies have started growing organic food without adding the chemicals used to make them grow faster and better. The chemicals used to enhance the growth and quality of these foods actually linger on and take away much of the advantage of living on a natural diet.
Therefore, for a healthy heart a balanced diet consisting of natural foods is important. This would also keep your blood pressure within manageable limits.
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A Good Diet to Have a Healthy Heart
Jesse Miller asked:
Heart is the most vital organ; it pumps blood to all other parts of the body. Its preservation is of foremost importance. To avoid heart strokes and attacks you need to follow a healthy diet plan which ensures a good health of your heart.
Cut down on your fat consumption
No doubt fat makes an essential part of your diet, but you need to cut down the amount and especially on your saturated fat consumption. Instead of frying; grill, boil or roast your meals. Reduce your red meat consumption and avoid junk and fast food. Lower your consumption of mayonnaise, butter and all other dairy products; instead switch to lo fat yogurt, cheese and skim milk. Oily fish can prove to be a healthy food for your heart like sardines and herring. You can have pickles, lemon juice or soya sauce with your meals and you can top your desserts with yogurt, jellies or mousse.
Eat less sugar
Sugar increases blood pressures and your vulnerability to diabetes and obesity. Avoid eating sweets, toffees, cookies, candy and don’t drink soft drinks (a can may contain 10-12 spoonfuls of sugar).
Solid foods
Include bread, cereals, rice, potatoes, beans and pasta in your food selection. Even if you’re not much fond of these foods then try making different dishes. Bake or roast your potatoes, butter or bake your beans, have porridge or bread and jam (a thin layer) in breakfast. Eat more salad, chop your vegetables; make different soups of vegetables and juices of fruits and carrots.
Eat super foods
Super foods are very effective in protection against heart diseases and these include fresh vegetables, fruits, onions, garlic, oily fish, carrots and yogurt.
Amount of calories
Ensure that you’re taking enough calories to have a healthy body and blood cholesterol level. You should be taking 300 mg of dietary cholesterol and 2400 mg of sodium per day. Your 8-10% of calories should be from saturated fat and 30% from fats.
For a healthy heart you should be determined for a good change. Shun your bad eating habits, drinking and smoking. The chemicals in cigarettes cause clotting in our arteries and damage their walls. A person smoking 40 cigarettes a day is more vulnerable heart attack. Over weight people too are at higher risk of heart attack and strokes. You should exercise as it improves blood circulation and burns fats. Strengthen your heart by exercising and avoiding stress. Be optimistic about life and what it brings.
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Heart is the most vital organ; it pumps blood to all other parts of the body. Its preservation is of foremost importance. To avoid heart strokes and attacks you need to follow a healthy diet plan which ensures a good health of your heart.
Cut down on your fat consumption
No doubt fat makes an essential part of your diet, but you need to cut down the amount and especially on your saturated fat consumption. Instead of frying; grill, boil or roast your meals. Reduce your red meat consumption and avoid junk and fast food. Lower your consumption of mayonnaise, butter and all other dairy products; instead switch to lo fat yogurt, cheese and skim milk. Oily fish can prove to be a healthy food for your heart like sardines and herring. You can have pickles, lemon juice or soya sauce with your meals and you can top your desserts with yogurt, jellies or mousse.
Eat less sugar
Sugar increases blood pressures and your vulnerability to diabetes and obesity. Avoid eating sweets, toffees, cookies, candy and don’t drink soft drinks (a can may contain 10-12 spoonfuls of sugar).
Solid foods
Include bread, cereals, rice, potatoes, beans and pasta in your food selection. Even if you’re not much fond of these foods then try making different dishes. Bake or roast your potatoes, butter or bake your beans, have porridge or bread and jam (a thin layer) in breakfast. Eat more salad, chop your vegetables; make different soups of vegetables and juices of fruits and carrots.
Eat super foods
Super foods are very effective in protection against heart diseases and these include fresh vegetables, fruits, onions, garlic, oily fish, carrots and yogurt.
Amount of calories
Ensure that you’re taking enough calories to have a healthy body and blood cholesterol level. You should be taking 300 mg of dietary cholesterol and 2400 mg of sodium per day. Your 8-10% of calories should be from saturated fat and 30% from fats.
For a healthy heart you should be determined for a good change. Shun your bad eating habits, drinking and smoking. The chemicals in cigarettes cause clotting in our arteries and damage their walls. A person smoking 40 cigarettes a day is more vulnerable heart attack. Over weight people too are at higher risk of heart attack and strokes. You should exercise as it improves blood circulation and burns fats. Strengthen your heart by exercising and avoiding stress. Be optimistic about life and what it brings.
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