Detoxification lowers blood pressure
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Feb 21, 2012 / 5:00 am
Feb 21, 2012 / 5:00 am
High blood pressure (hypertension) is one of the leading causes of
cardiovascular disease and cardiovascular incidents in Canada. High
blood pressure usually takes many years or decades to develop and has
many serious long-term consequences. Fortunately, blood pressure can be
normalized with lifestyle modifications and natural therapies.
Unfortunately, far too many people are placed on blood pressure
medication before all the other routes are explored. While it is
extremely important to take a comprehensive examination of the causes
of a person’s hypertension this article focuses on the use of
detoxification as one component of a more comprehensive approach for
hypertension.
The Basics of Blood Pressure
Blood pressure is determined by 4 things:
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How much fluid is in the cardiovascular system – the
more fluid in the system the higher the pressure. The basis of diuretic
medication and many botanicals is to reduce fluid volume and thus
decrease blood pressure.
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The size and elasticity of the blood vessels – the more rigid and tight
the blood vessels are the higher the blood pressure. Medications like
ACE inhibitors and supplements like magnesium increase the size and
elasticity of blood vessels to decrease blood pressure.
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How hard the heart is pumping – the harder the heart pumps the higher
the pressure. Medications like calcium-channel blockers decrease the
force of the heart and thus reduce pressure. This often leads to a host
of other side effects and other health issues.
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Resistance in the cardiovascular system – the more resistance there is
in the vascular system the higher the pressure needs to be to deliver
nutrients to the tissues and cells. Detoxification is one of the most
important ways to decrease resistance in the cardiovascular system.
Detoxification Decreases Resistance
Detoxification helps to decrease and normalize blood pressure by
reducing the resistance in the vascular system.
There are two major
ways detoxification reduces resistance.
First of all, detoxification
removes toxins from the bloodstream that were making the blood more
viscous (thicker) than it needed to be. As the blood becomes less
viscous it can be pumped around more efficiently with less force and
pressure. To illustrate, picture two glasses filled with pure distilled
water. Imagine that you put some gelatin or fiber in one of the glasses
and let it settle. Now imagine that you put a straw in both glasses and
tried to drink from them. Which would be easier and which would require
more force? The thicker the fluid the more force required to move it
through a tube (blood vessel).
Secondly, detoxification improves the function of the liver and
kidneys and allows blood to move with less force.
Picture the liver and
kidneys as two filters in a system. The more clogged the filters are
the slower fluid moves through them and the higher the back pressure.
As the toxins are removed and the filters clear up the fluid begins to
move faster, requiring less force, and producing less back pressure.
Therefore, as the liver and kidneys respond to the detoxification
support the blood pressure decreases.
About the Author
Dr. Brent Barlow is a Naturopathic Physician practicing at Okanagan Naturopathic Healthcare in downtown Kelowna. Dr. Barlow recently graduated from the Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine in Vancouver, Western Canada's only naturopathic medical school.
Naturopathic Doctors are trained as primary care physicians, and primarily use natural medicine to treat disease and promote wellness. Dr. Barlow believes strongly in identifying and treating the causes of disease rather than focusing on the treatment of symptoms.
Naturopathic medicine utilizes diet therapy, botanical medicine, nutritional supplementation, acupuncture, homeopathy, spinal manipulation and other physical medicine treatments to treat the causes of disease. Dr. Barlow also trained in the specialized treatments of prolotherapy, neural therapy, Bowen therapy, and IV chelation therapy.
Dr. Barlow is in general practice and welcomes all individuals and families. As a naturopathic physician he is trained to treat all health conditions in the manner that best suits the goals of each individual patient. He also has a special interest in pain management and joint health medicine. During naturopathic medical school he completed a special 9 month externship program that focused on pain management, sports medicine, and rehabilitation medicine.
To learn more about natural treatments for high blood pressure and the cardiovascular system visit www.drbrentbarlownd.com or call 250-860-8855.
Dr. Brent Barlow is a Naturopathic Physician practicing at Okanagan Naturopathic Healthcare in downtown Kelowna. Dr. Barlow recently graduated from the Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine in Vancouver, Western Canada's only naturopathic medical school.
Naturopathic Doctors are trained as primary care physicians, and primarily use natural medicine to treat disease and promote wellness. Dr. Barlow believes strongly in identifying and treating the causes of disease rather than focusing on the treatment of symptoms.
Naturopathic medicine utilizes diet therapy, botanical medicine, nutritional supplementation, acupuncture, homeopathy, spinal manipulation and other physical medicine treatments to treat the causes of disease. Dr. Barlow also trained in the specialized treatments of prolotherapy, neural therapy, Bowen therapy, and IV chelation therapy.
Dr. Barlow is in general practice and welcomes all individuals and families. As a naturopathic physician he is trained to treat all health conditions in the manner that best suits the goals of each individual patient. He also has a special interest in pain management and joint health medicine. During naturopathic medical school he completed a special 9 month externship program that focused on pain management, sports medicine, and rehabilitation medicine.
To learn more about natural treatments for high blood pressure and the cardiovascular system visit www.drbrentbarlownd.com or call 250-860-8855.
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