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    Tasty solution – bananas lower blood pressure

    March 17, 2024
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    More than 40% of women and over 50% of men worldwide unknowingly harbor the “silent killer” known as high blood pressure, a startling revelation from the World Health Organization (WHO). With a healthy blood pressure reading below 120/80 millimeters of mercury (mmHg), those exceeding 130/80 mmHg face the specter of hypertension, ranging from early stages to life-threatening crises.

    Tasty solution - bananas lower blood pressure

    Unchecked high blood pressure poses severe risks, including heart disease, stroke, and heart failure. While medications are available, physicians often advocate for dietary modifications as a primary measure. Increasing intake of leafy greens, nuts, seeds, and lean meats is recommended, with one popular fruit standing out: bananas. Salt is a notorious culprit in hypertension, ubiquitous in processed foods.

    Enter the banana, a natural ally against elevated blood pressure. A single banana (126 grams) packs 451 milligrams of potassium, crucial for flushing out sodium through urine, as highlighted by a longitudinal study featured in the European Heart Journal. Research on 24,963 adults in the U.K. revealed a 2.4 mmHg decrease in systolic blood pressure for women with higher potassium intake.

    Moreover, participants consuming more potassium exhibited a 13% lower risk of cardiovascular events, suggesting that incorporating bananas into one’s diet could mitigate the adverse effects of excessive salt consumption. A 2022 study published in Natural Product Communications investigated the impact of dried and milled banana powder on rats with diabetes and hypertension.

    The experiment demonstrated significant drops in blood pressure and heart rate, reinforcing the potential of bananas in combating high blood pressure. While further research is warranted, integrating bananas into one’s diet may prove a palatable strategy for managing high blood pressure. Coupled with reduced salt intake, cessation of smoking, moderation in alcohol consumption, and regular exercise, banana consumption could contribute to better cardiovascular health.

    Complementing these lifestyle changes, adherence to prescribed medications is paramount for individuals with hypertension. In the battle against high blood pressure, the humble banana emerges as a potent weapon, offering not only nutrition but also a flavorful defense against a silent yet formidable adversary.

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