7 Ways to Naturally Lower Blood Pressure

by Joe Stout on September 8, 2009

BPheartHigh blood pressure, aka hypertension, is extremely common in the United States. In fact, raw stats show that over 73.6 million Americans suffer from high blood pressure.  Hypertension is known as the “silent killer” because there are no noticeable symptoms and yet is one of the greatest risk factors for both heart attacks and strokes.

The facts are that nearly 1/3 of our population have high blood pressure. The common medical response to hypertension is to prescribe drugs that can help lower the blood pressure to the normal range. The problem with this approach is that 80% of the time, high blood pressure is mild enough that it can be brought down to a normal range using natural and drug free methods.1 And since blood pressure lowering drugs have some very serious and ugly side effects such as headaches, dizziness, impotence, kidney damage, anemia, and depression here are 7 powerful ways to lower blood pressure, naturally!

1. Lose Weight.

If you fit this category, chances are, you are tired of hearing this mantra but it could not be more vital to your health. Excess weight causes excess strain on the heart which raises blood pressure. Drop a few pounds, drop a few blood pressure points. Success!

2. Start Moving.

Another bit of advice that is frequently recommended and rarely followed. Exercise has so many healthy benefits that even if it doesn’t lower your blood pressure, it will improve countless other areas of your life. Get moving and start enjoying the virtues of a healthy life.2

3. Balance Your Sodium/Potassium Ratio.

This is a natural intervention that can drastically reduce blood pressure. When potassium and sodium are in harmony, often blood pressure is as well. Although the ideal ratio of potassium to sodium is 5:1, most Americans have a potassium to sodium ratio of 1:2, which is totally backwards. Table salt and processed foods are the biggest culprits of sodium overload. Also, a lack of fruits and veggies contributes to our paltry potassium intake. Increasing fruits and veggies and putting the salt shaker back in the cupboard (and the processed foods back in the freezer at the grocery store) will greatly help to harmonize your potassium to sodium ratio. (For an excellent source of potassium, check out Capra Mineral Whey.)

4. Increase your Vitamin D

Vitamin D plays a large role in many metabolic processes and it has been hypothesized that vitamin D regulates blood pressure. In a previous post,  it was discussed that a recent study showed more and more Americans were vitamin D deficient. With this in mind, there is more reason than ever to get out in the sunshine! Or, if you live in a cave, Alaska, or refuse to go outside, you can get Vitamin D in pill. Just make sure that you are taking vitamin D3 as this is the form of vitamin D that is easiest to absorb.  3

5. Boost your Vitamin C intake.

Another hypertension recommendation with some loose ends to tie. Although several studies have shown a drop in BP when vitamin C was supplemented,4 why this happens is still unknown. More research in this area will likely uncover new findings as to why it is effective at lowering blood pressure.  A high quality Vitamin C supplement is safe to take and has other benefits than just a reduction in BP.

6. Increase Co-Enzyme Q10.

Co-Q10 is also known as ubiquinone and plays a vital role in the energy production cells known as mitochondria. Co-Q10 is an antioxidant and has been shown to cause up to a 10% reduction in BP.5 Co-Q10 can been safely supplemented and usually takes around 4 – 12 weeks to see results.

7. Relax.

Let’s face it, most of us are stressed out about something. Stress is just part of life right? Well it turns out that stress does more than put us in bad moods, it releases cortisol which can cause weight gain, immune suppression, and even (surprise) high blood pressure. Relaxation including deep breathing can have a seriously good effect on our blood pressure and make us feel better too!

So if you happen to be one of the 72 million Americans struggling with high blood pressure, consider these natural ways to lower your blood pressure before you travel down the road to conventional drug therapy.

To your health!

Joe Stout, B.Sc., M.Sc., ip

  1. Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine pg. 524 []
  2. Augmented blood pressure response to exercise is associated with improved long-term survival in older people. Heart. 2009 Jul;95(13):1072-8. Epub 2009 Mar 19. []
  3. Vitamin D status and arterial hypertension: a systematic review. Nat Rev Cardiol. 2009 Aug 18. []
  4. J.A. Simon, “Vitamin C and Cardiovascular Disease: A Review,” J Am Coll Nutr 11 []
  5. P. Langsjoen, Treatment of Essential Hypertension with Co-Q10. Mol Aspects Med 15 []

{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

1 tozerlover September 8, 2009 at 3:11 pm

I don’t know if this is a credible source, whoever Joe Stout is. I prefer wikipedia…

2 admin September 8, 2009 at 3:30 pm

I should probably mark this comment as spam but I won’t because I find it humorous

3 Hypertension Kid September 9, 2009 at 3:10 am

As a person who has been battling high blood pressure without the use of medication with success I’d just like to give my backing to this list. It’s the real thing and well written.

Unfortunately too many people would prefer to pop pills that contemplate lifestyle changes. But if you take the natural route as Joe suggest on this post you’ll feel better and enjoy life more in a lot of ways, not just because your blood pressure levels are back to a safe range.

I’ll bookmark this post and make a link on my blood pressure blog.

4 Joe Stout September 9, 2009 at 1:46 pm

Thanks for the kind words Hypertension Kid. Best of luck battling hypertension naturally!

5 Brigadoon September 10, 2009 at 11:31 am

Let me say that IF people followed the way the “Cave men” ate we would not have the health problems we do today – If you can – Take bee pollen every day (truly mother natures gift to us)
If you want fabulous health for life – buy yourself a Rebounder (indoor trampoline) and bounce everyday – work up to 20 min in the morning – 20 min in the evening – not only will your Lymph system start to work and give you perfect health for life – your body will firm up all over – Your brain will get off hold and your cells will finally start to breath – yep – it works – “Stay Young, Stay Fabulous & most of all Keep Rebounding”

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