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Struggling with High Blood Pressure? These 5 ancient herbs could be the answer

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 23, 2025, 18:23 IST
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Struggling with High Blood Pressure? These 5 ancient herbs could be the answer

High blood pressure remains one of the most common chronic health conditions in the world. According to WHO data 2023, 1.28 billion adults worldwide are suffering from hypertension, and more than 46% adults are unaware that they are victims of hypertension or high blood pressure. Traditional herbal medicine and several old-school remedies can however, help with cardiovascular function and circulation. Herbs such as burdock root, yellow dock, sarsaparilla, elderberry, and hydrangea root have been highly valued for centuries for their cleansing, anti-inflammatory, and blood-purifying effects. While not a substitute for professional medical counsel, these herbs might possibly serve as an adjunctive aid to healthy blood pressure regulation. Let's see how...

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Burdock Root

​Burdock root is famous for its powerful blood-cleansing and detoxing abilities. It helps to ensure proper liver function and controls inflammation, both crucial to healthy blood circulation and cardiovascular health. Filled with antioxidants and insulin, a prebiotic fiber, burdock also helps with digestion by promoting healthy gut flora. These combined benefits make burdock root a trusty ancient herb for overall heart health and the potential treatment to regulate blood pressure levels in the body.


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Sarsaparilla Root


​Sarsaparilla root, also known as Hemidesmus indicus scientifically, has been valued in herbal medicine for centuries for its blood-cleansing and anti-inflammatory action. Sarsaparilla is packed with natural compounds called saponins that help detoxify the blood and prevent oxidative stress, which can compromise blood vessel strength. The cleansing effect keeps the vascular tone healthy and circulation strong. Sarsaparilla was traditionally used to support blood vessel strength and cardiovascular health, which could benefit individuals regulating high blood pressure.


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Elderberry Root

Although elderberries are more common knowledge, the elderberry root has uses in herbal medicine for its active immune-stimulating and detoxifying abilities. It may increase circulation and aid in flushing the body out of excess fluids, both beneficial to cardiovascular health. Use must be employed with caution when using elderberry root because it is so potent. It is commonly used in folk remedies targeting respiratory and heart care.


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Hydrangea Root

​Hydrangea root is predominantly used in kidney and urinary tract support, areas with which blood pressure control is closely related. It is also known as Sevenbark or Hemidesmus indicus medically. Hydrangea root is believed to eliminate and break down calcium deposits, which is a function that may be beneficial for kidney health. Since proper kidney function is essential for maintaining blood pressure, hydrangea root is valued in herbal folklore for its potentially indirect effect on cardiovascular function and blood pressure control.


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Yellow Dock Root

Yellow dock root is utilized traditionally as a mild laxative and liver tonic to assist with detoxification and improve digestion. Its roots are called “Tu Da Huang. And as it is so high in iron, it is worth utilizing for a healthy bloodstream, and its cleansing effect assists in regulating fluid retention and healthy circulation. In aiding the removal of toxins and excess waste from the body, yellow dock can aid in healthy blood pressure and general cardiovascular function.


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