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7 easy diet changes that help bring down blood pressure naturally

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 11, 2025, 12:54 IST
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7 easy diet changes that help bring down blood pressure naturally


Blame it on the unhealthy lifestyle, excessive stress, heredity or increased intake of processed and packed foods; all these may be the silent triggers of high blood pressure, which increases the risk of heart attacks, strokes and other life-threatening health conditions. However, according to health experts, consuming a balanced diet may also help manage blood pressure levels in a better way. While medication for high blood pressure is necessary in some cases, along with medications, adding some healthy foods and following some simple tips and tricks can also help in lowering high blood pressure naturally. So, read on to find out…

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Reduce salt intake


Excess salt is one of the leading contributors to high blood pressure. Sodium causes the body to retain water, increasing the volume of blood in your arteries and raising blood pressure. To reduce your intake, avoid adding extra salt to meals, opt for low-sodium packaged foods, and replace salt with herbs and spices like oregano, garlic, and rosemary for flavor. Reading food labels can also help identify hidden sodium in processed foods.

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Eat more fresh produce


Fruits and vegetables are packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that are crucial for heart health. They are particularly rich in potassium, which helps balance sodium levels in the body and reduces tension in blood vessel walls. High-potassium foods like bananas, oranges, spinach, and sweet potatoes are especially effective. Aim to fill half your plate with fresh produce at every meal to maximize benefits.

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Whole grains

Whole grains such as brown rice, oatmeal, quinoa, and whole wheat bread contain more fiber and nutrients than their refined counterparts. The fiber in whole grains helps improve blood vessel health and supports better circulation, both of which can contribute to lower blood pressure. Swapping out white bread, white rice, and processed cereals for whole-grain versions is a simple but impactful change.

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Replace sugary drinks


Certain herbal teas like hibiscus, green tea, and chamomile are known to support heart health and reduce blood pressure. Hibiscus tea, in particular, contains compounds that act as natural ACE inhibitors, which help relax blood vessels. Replace sugary sodas and high-caffeine drinks with these natural herbal teas for better blood pressure control. However, there are certain drinks that can naturally reduce sugar cravings, which can also be a great way to manage health.

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Add beans and legumes


Beans and legumes are rich in magnesium, potassium, and fiber—all of which are beneficial for maintaining healthy blood pressure. Lentils, chickpeas, black beans, and kidney beans are versatile options that can be added to salads, soups, and main dishes. Consuming these regularly can help improve arterial function and lower hypertension risks.

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Healthy fats

Not all fats are bad. In fact, omega-3 fatty acids, found in fatty fish like salmon and mackerel, flaxseeds, and walnuts, are known to reduce inflammation and lower blood pressure. Additionally, monounsaturated fats from olive oil and avocados support heart health. Replacing saturated fats and trans fats with these healthier options can help keep your blood pressure in check.

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Limit processed foods



Processed foods often contain high amounts of sodium, unhealthy fats, and added sugars, all of which can elevate blood pressure. Sugary drinks and snacks spike insulin levels, which over time can contribute to hypertension. Replace processed snacks with raw nuts, fresh fruits, and whole grains to satisfy cravings without the health risks. However, it is best to seek doctor's advise im case of any underlying health condition.

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