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Blood Pressure Vitamins - Articles
Can Vitamins Affect High Blood Pressure?
by
Robin P.

Posted
Thu 11 Dec 2008 9:19pm
Which Vitamins Affect High Blood Pressure?
Blood pressure is a common and serious problem. Is it true that vitamins can help to reduce high blood pressure... to the aforementioned, some studies have shown that taking certain vitamins can help reduce high blood pressure.
Potassium helps to keep sodium levels in the body from getting too high so some
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Low vitamin D raises blood pressure in women-study
by
Andrea
Posted
Thu 24 Sep 2009 10:48pm
Some younger women with low levels of Vitamin D are significantly more likely to develop high blood pressure as they age, according to a study presented at the latest meeting of the American Heart Association. Click here to read more (this is a good article to pass on to the younger women in your life).
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Low Vitamin D Levels Raises Blood Pressure
by
Andrea
Posted
Mon 22 Feb 2010 12:00am
From NaturalNews.com------one more possible side effect of adequate Vitamin D levels! I've been taking 5000 IUs for about 4 years now (and boy, this winter it has sure helped with holding off Seasonal Affective Disorder----in relative terms, we've had a rough winter in NC), and my blood pressure is fine (I used to take medication
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Vitamins May Not Curb High Blood Pressure in Pregnant Diabetics
by
nutrition.gov
Posted
Fri 25 Jun 2010 11:00pm
) -- Taking vitamin C and E supplements will not lower the risk of the blood pressure disorder known as preeclampsia in pregnant women with type 1 diabetes, a new study finds.
Women... to have had a prior history of preeclampsia or chronic high blood pressure than women who took the vitamins. Because the researchers did not adjust for this and other factors
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Miracle Mineral Reduces Blood Pressure… and Much More
by
Dr. Jonny B.
Posted
Mon 02 Apr 2012 8:16pm
A recent meta-analysis in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that magnesium could help reduce blood pressure. Researchers at the University of Hertfordshire analyzed 22 studies that involved 1,173 people total to understand how magnesium affects blood pressure. Each of these studies supplemented anywhere from 120 mg to nearly a gram ...
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Blood Pressure Monitors: Importance of monitoring blood pressure
by
Peter C.
Posted
Thu 23 Oct 2008 6:33pm
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Blood Pressure Facts and Figures
Your heart needs to pump blood via the arteries, arterioles, capillaries, and veins to the rest of the body to supply oxygen, nutrients and other essentials for health and maintain life. Obviously, it would take fluid (liquid) pressure to be able to do that through these narrow vessels, and the blood pressure needed
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