4 Healthy Diet For Blood Pressure

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Somehow whenever one talks about blood pressure, it is mostly about high and rarely about low blood pressure.  Low blood pressure, also called hypotension, is a condition characterized by a sudden fall in blood pressure levels. The ideal blood pressure reading is around 120/80 mm Hg. Some define low blood pressure as reading that is lower than 90 mm Hg systolic or 60 mm, Hg diastolic.

If either one is below that, your pressure is lower than normal. Nutritionist Avni Kaul says blood pressures dipping lower than the normal range is also a dangerous sign. The usual symptoms of low blood pressure are any of the following like dizziness, light-headedness, weakness, nausea, and blurry vision. There are various causes that might lead to low blood pressure such as dehydration, change in diet, rigorous exercise, anemia, stress, thyroid, low blood sugar, and blood loss. There are several foods that help bring down high blood pressure.  Similarly, there are foods that can also help if someone is suffering from low blood pressure.

Top Delhi based Nutritionist and Dietician Avni Kaul talk about foods that you can have if suffering from low blood pressure.

Water
Dehydration takes a huge toll on your blood volume by lowering it,  as decreased blood volume could cause the blood pressure to drop. It is very important to keep hydrated, particularly when one is exercising. Drink lots of water, or energizing fluids such as coconut water.

Tulsi Leaves
Chewing 5-6 Tulsi leaves each morning could help reinstate normal blood pressure levels. Tulsi leaves have a high amount of potassium, magnesium, and vitamin C, which can help in regulating your blood pressure. It is also filled with an antioxidant called Eugenol, which keeps your blood pressure under control and reduces cholesterol levels.

Vitamin B12 Based Foods
People who suffer from low blood pressure need to include vitamin B-12 in their diet. Insufficient vitamin B-12 could lead to anemia, which might lower your blood pressure levels. Eggs are also high in vitamin B 12 which is why you should include eggs in your diet in any form like boiled, scrambled, or curried. You can also have milk, yogurt, beetroot, and spinach.

Folate
Folate (also known as Vitamin B9) is another important vitamin found in foods like spinach, peas, lentils, and chickpeas. A folate deficiency can have many of the same symptoms as a Vitamin B12 deficiency, causing anemia which often leads to lowered blood pressure.

Important Disclaimer & Medical Policy

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog post is intended for general informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read in this blog.

Medical Policy: This content does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. Individual results may vary based on health status, medications, and lifestyle factors. Consult your healthcare provider before making dietary changes, especially if you have diabetes, are pregnant, or have gastrointestinal conditions. Nutritional information is based on general research and may not apply to specific health situations.

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Avni Kaul: Dietician & Nutritionist in Delhi NCR

About the Author

Avni Kaul, MSc (Food & Nutrition, University of Delhi), is a clinical nutritionist
with 12+ years of experience and founder of Nutri Activania, Delhi. Previously a
Dietician at Max Hospital's Endocrinology Department, she specializes in weight
management, PCOS, diabetes, and holistic health transformation. Avni has helped
thousands of clients achieve sustainable results through personalized, science-backed
nutrition programs.

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