The #1 Mineral Deficiency in High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)
Over 120 million Americans have high blood pressure! Simply reducing sodium won’t always correct the electrolyte imbalance that could be keeping your blood pressure high. Uncover how to reduce blood pressure naturally by addressing the real hypertension causes no one talks about.0:00 Introduction: Essential hypertension causes
1:19 Sodium vs. potassium
2:06 The sodium-potassium ratio explained
3:48 Potassium for blood pressure
6:06 Diuretics and electrolyte imbalance
7:23 Potassium supplements
9:44 Potassium and magnesium
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Nearly half of all Americans have high blood pressure. Around 90% is considered essential hypertension, which means the cause is unknown. It's often recommended to reduce sodium intake to reduce blood pressure, but that’s only a piece of the puzzle.
Research has shown that people with the highest sodium and lowest potassium ratio have the highest risk of heart attacks. The problem is the ratio, not necessarily sodium consumption. Most people in the US are consuming far more sodium than potassium.
Potassium helps to reduce blood pressure naturally by relaxing blood vessels, lowering adrenaline, protecting the inside of the arteries, and supporting insulin sensitivity.
Diuretics are commonly prescribed for high blood pressure and work by flushing excess fluid from the body. This leads to potassium loss and electrolyte imbalance, which contributes to hypertension.
Potassium supplements often come in 99 mg doses, which is far below the 4700 mg daily requirement. Faulty studies were the basis of determining this tiny dosage.
Along with potassium, adequate magnesium is vital to reduce blood pressure naturally.
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