Scientists around the globe recently have been issuing policy statements stating that we should reduce our intake of salt on a daily basis from 3,500 milligrams to between 1200 and 2300 mg a day.
Now it is an established fact that reducing sodium and 70 sodium intake can prevent hypertension and he and reduce the incidence is at risk of heart disease and stroke. This is very much a given fact
That danger is that people get too focused on reducing sodium and tend to view it as primarily the only thing they do to help treat their high blood pressure.
The other danger is that in that in their haste to cut back on the foods that contain sodium they also have cut back on more benevolent compounds such as magnesium, calcium and potassium as well.
Whilst it is a medical fact that sodium may well have a detrimental effect on high blood pressure actually in the case of magnesium, calcium and potassium, these elements may well have a benevolent effect on lowering blood pressure.
What is it about hypertension that makes it a problem and when ignored so lethal?
In most cases and that means that only in 5 percent of cases will the sufferers be aware that they have hypertension.
Quite often an apparently symptom less disorder, a diagnosis of hypertension can be missed for years and hence the morbid description “the silent killer”.
If spotted there are a couple of signs that can be attributed to hypertension and if these are observed and with out apparent cause then they should not be left untreated.
These symptoms can include the following: Dizziness, Ringing in the Ears , Blurred Vision, Increased frequency of urinating at night.
Though the above can indicate hypertension it has to be emphasised that they might just as easily indicate other associate conditions.
What does hypertension mean?
Using an internal network and system of vessels called arteries, the heart pumps blood and nutrients to the body’s major tissues and organs.
In nine cases out of ten then the particular cause of hypertension is hard to identify and as such in these cases the hypertension is termed “Primary (Essential) High Blood Pressure”.
In the majority of cases where the cause of the hypertension can be traced directly to one particular failing organ or cause then it is not uncommon for the associate problems to be treated successfully where this “Secondary High Blood Pressure” is not the direct cause of the associate hypertension.
In every one out of ten cases of hypertension diagnosed, the incidence falls within the category known as “Malignant Hypertension”. This can quite often be discovered by accident or through an associate medical test such as an eye examination whereby an Optician can detect abnormalities through the effect they have on the eye.
The message should certainly be by all means cut back on sodium but be careful how you achieve this and just think sensibly about how you achieve this. It is not a complex science rather a case of being sensible.
Got a Question? Ask.
Ask the community a question about this article:
Frequently Asked Questions
Chia Seed and Blood Pressure
By: gc4321 | 20-11-2007
I've heard a few reports about the benefits of chia seed and how it can help control high blood pressure.I haven't met anyone who has tried it.Have you tried chia seed for blood pressure control? If so then leave a reply here and I'll write about your experiences on my blood pressure website
Blood Pressure Medicine Side Effects
By: gc4321 | 19-11-2007
I'm a doctor with a special interest in high blood pressure. I hear lots of reports of blood pressure medicine side effects.Are you taking medicine for blood pressure? Does it cause you to have side effects. Let me know and I'll share your experiences with others
What happens to a mosquito after it bites a person? does it die or does it move on to its next victim?
By: PracticalThinker | 16-11-2007
what happens to a mosquito after it bites a person? does it die or does it move on to its next victim?
Speed Heart Beat
By: miri435 | 16-11-2007
Congratulatios to Yedda!I need info about speed heart beat, and its medicationthanx, Miri
White Coat High Blood Pressure
By: gc4321 | 12-11-2007
White coat high blood pressureMany people I meet as patients seem to have problems with what is known as white coat high blood pressure or white coat hypertension.In simple terms their blood pressure goes up simply because its being measured by a doctor or a nurse.Have you had this happen to you? I'd be interested to hear your experiences if you have.
Is there anything you can eat to cure high blood ...
By: hardbody | 10-11-2007
Is there anything you can eat to cure high blood pressure?? I dont like taking pills if i dont have to
Q&A Powered by:
Latest Health Articles
The Dreaded Back Pain
By: Mandy Chagger | 06/09/2008
The most dreaded back pain is lower back pain, which could be a symptom of various complications in the abdomen area.
Stress - Types, Causes and Cures (part Three)
By: Andrew Tomkinson | 06/09/2008
This article is part one of my article series 'Stress - types, causes and cures'. It is written in order to introduce you to the types and causes of stress and suggest possible cures.
What are Toxins and How Do I Get Rid of Them?
By: James Carden | 06/09/2008
Toxins are an integral part of our everyday lives. Pollution, pesticides, cigarettes, bad water and harmful cleaning products are only a few of the different sources of toxins that can cause our bodies to malfunction and that we come in contact with on a daily basis.
Sun Damage Prevention
By: John Russell | 06/09/2008
In our continuing efforts to maintain youthful skin, we cannot neglect what may be the one true beauty secret. Effective protection from the sun can prevent damage to the skin. Even without actual sunburn, exposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun can cause wrinkles, age spots, skin cancer, and other generally weathering effects.
What Makes Smoke Inhalation Dangerous
By: Rachel Yoshida | 06/09/2008
Most would agree that it is not natural, but what really happens when smoke is inhaled?
Dealing With Menstrual Flooding
By: Rachel Yoshida | 06/09/2008
It is not a popular subject,but there are many that needs this information if you are having trouble in this area.
Treatments And Medications for ADHD
By: Paul Hata | 06/09/2008
There are mainly two types of treatment which is generally used to cure the ADHD types of treatment for ADHD; pharmacological and non-pharmacological. It is been found out in various studies that 70% to 80% children are benefited by the stimulant drugs.
How to Prevent Stomach Ache and Abdominal Pain
By: Robert Sifer | 05/09/2008
For stomachache in children, parents should notice habits and symptoms of their children. For adults, they also should notice themselves which food that they consume always cause stomach pain to them and try not to eat those food.
More from Scott James
Getting to Grips With Laminate Flooring
By: Scott James | 05/08/2008 | DIY
Depending upon who you talk to, Laminate flooring is arguably the most significant development in the flooring business in the past 25 years. OK, a pretty bold statement but what exactly is Laminate Flooring?
The Hidden Cost of Web 2.0 and the Need for Data Recovery
By: Scott James | 08/05/2008 | Internet Marketing
Are there many people on the planet who has not heard of the phrase Web 2.0? Everyone, good, means that we are all paying attention then. For those of you who have either entered the world of Internet Marketing lately or have been elsewhere for the past twelve months, it has been nigh on impossible to miss the phrase.
Using Credit Cards Abroad
By: Scott James | 08/04/2008 | Finance
The use of Credit Cards abroad has become one of those modern day conundrums. It would be very easy to understand people’s reluctance to take their credit card abroad with them for fear of theft etc. Without them moving around abroad can be surprisingly difficult if not impossible.
The Sharp Aquos Lc-26p70e Flat Screen TV
By: Scott James | 05/02/2008 | Gadgets and Gizmos
For this short article on types and makes of Flat Panel Televisions we will take a brief look at the Sharp Aquos LC-26P70E.
The Panasonic Th-50pv500 Flat Screen TV
By: Scott James | 05/02/2008 | Gadgets and Gizmos
For this short article on types and makes of Flat Panel Televisions we will take a brief look at the Panasonic TH-50PV500.
Sharp Flat Screen TV
By: Scott James | 04/02/2008 | Gadgets and Gizmos
A great LCD TV from Sharp that we recommend that you take a look at here is the Sharp Aquos LC-32P50E.
Irish Pottery Never Fails
By: Scott James | 01/02/2008 | Gifts
Irish Pottery is always valued and treasured by the lucky recipients of such beautiful gifts
Antique Venetian Glassware – an Introduction
By: Scott James | 01/02/2008 | Gifts
An introduction to Antique Venetian Glassware from the 15th Century onwards.