Blood Pressure

What is Blood Pressure?

Normal blood pressure is vital to life. Without the pressure that forces our blood to flow around the circulatory system, no oxygen or nutrients would be delivered through our arteries to the tissues and organs. However, blood pressure can become dangerously high, and it can also get too low.
Blood pressure is the force that moves blood through the circulatory system. It is an important force because oxygen and nutrients would not be pushed around the circulatory system to nourish tissues and organs without blood pressure.
Blood pressure is also vital because it delivers white blood cells and antibodies for immunity and hormones such as insulin.
Just as important as providing oxygen and nutrients, the fresh blood that gets delivered is able to pick up the toxic waste products of metabolism, including the carbon dioxide we exhale with every breath and the toxins we clear through the liver and kidneys.
Blood itself carries a number of other properties, including its temperature. It also carries one of the defenses against tissue damage, the clotting platelets that prevent blood loss following injury.
But what exactly causes blood to exert pressure in the arteries? Part of the answer is simple — the heart creates blood pressure by forcing out blood when it contracts with every heartbeat. Blood pressure, however, cannot be created solely by a pumping heart.

Function of Blood Pressure in the Body:

Normal blood pressure is vital to life. Without the pressure that forces our blood to flow around the circulatory system, no oxygen or nutrients would be delivered through our arteries to the tissues and organs. However, blood pressure can become dangerously high, and it can also get too low.
Blood pressure is the force that moves blood through the circulatory system. It is an important force because oxygen and nutrients would not be pushed around the circulatory system to nourish tissues and organs without blood pressure.
Blood pressure is also vital because it delivers white blood cells and antibodies for immunity and hormones such as insulin.
Just as important as providing oxygen and nutrients, the fresh blood that gets delivered is able to pick up the toxic waste products of metabolism, including the carbon dioxide we exhale with every breath and the toxins we clear through the liver and kidneys.
Blood itself carries a number of other properties, including its temperature. It also carries one of the defenses against tissue damage, the clotting platelets that prevent blood loss following injury.
But what exactly causes blood to exert pressure in the arteries? Part of the answer is simple — the heart creates blood pressure by forcing out blood when it contracts with every heartbeat. Blood pressure, however, cannot be created solely by a pumping heart.

What are Different types of High Blood Pressure?

There are two main types of high blood pressure: primary and secondary high blood pressure.:
•    Primary, or essential, high blood pressure is the most common type of high blood pressure. For most people who get this kind of blood pressure, it develops over time as you get older.
•    Secondary high blood pressure is caused by another medical condition or use of certain medicines. It usually gets better after you treat that condition or stop taking the medicines that are causing it.

Things that can increase your risk of getting high blood pressure
You might be more at risk if you:
•    Are overweight
•   Eat too much salt and do not eat enough fruit and vegetables
•    Do not do enough exercise
•    Drink too much alcohol or coffee (or other caffeine-based drinks)
•    Smoke
•    Do not get much sleep or have disturbed sleep
•   Are over 65
•    Have a relative with high blood pressure
•    Are of black African or black Caribbean descent
•    Live in a deprived area
Making healthy lifestyle changes can sometimes help reduce your chances of getting high blood pressure and help lower your blood pressure if it’s already high.

Things that can decrease your risk of getting low blood pressure
•    Pregnancy. Changes during pregnancy cause blood vessels to expand rapidly. The changes may cause blood pressure to drop. Low blood pressure is common in the first 24 weeks of pregnancy. Blood pressure usually returns to pre-pregnancy levels after giving birth.
•    Heart and heart valve conditions. A heart attack, heart failure, heart valve disease, and an extremely low heart rate (bradycardia) can cause low blood pressure.
•    Hormone-related diseases (endocrine disorders). Conditions affecting the parathyroid or adrenal glands, such as Addison’s disease, may cause blood pressure to drop. Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) and, sometimes, diabetes also may lower blood pressure.
•    Dehydration. When the body doesn’t have enough water, the amount of blood in the body (blood volume) decreases. This can cause blood pressure to drop. Fever, vomiting, severe diarrhea, overuse of diuretics, and strenuous exercise can lead to dehydration.
•    Blood loss. Losing a lot of blood, such as from an injury or internal bleeding, also reduces blood volume, leading to a severe drop in blood pressure.
•    Severe infection (septicemia). When an infection in the body enters the bloodstream, it can lead to a life-threatening drop in blood pressure called septic shock.
•    Severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). Symptoms of a severe allergic reaction include a sudden and dramatic drop in blood pressure.
•    Lack of nutrients in the diet. Low levels of vitamin B-12, folate, and iron can keep the body from producing enough red blood cells (anemia), which can lead to low blood pressure.
Herbal medicines and Blood pressure
Herbal medicines help to recover from all types of blood pressure. Basically, there are so many myths about blood pressure. With the proper medication and focus find can relief you from the blood pressure

Examples:- Cardio fit Capsules, Diabetic care Capsules, Moringa Plus Capsules, Noni Juice, and many more.

Usage/Dosage

Cardiofit:- Take two Capsules twice a day or as directed by your Physician. For better results take it for 3-4 months.
Diabetic Care:- Take two capsules twice/thrice a day or as directed by your physician. For better results take it for 5-6 months.

Gymnema Sylvestre:- Take two capsules twice/thrice a day or as directed by your Physician. For better results take it for 3-4 months.

Moringa DS:- Take one Capsule twice a day morning & evening on an empty stomach or half an hour before the meal. Use twice daily for 6-12 months for better results.

Moringa Plus:- Take One Capsule twice a day morning & evening on an empty stomach or half an hour before meal. Use twice daily for 6-12 months for better results.
Noni Juice:- Take 30-60 ml. twice thrice a day with the same quantity of water or as directed by your physician

Acai Juice:- For Adults drink 15ml twice daily diluted in 150 ml water on an empty stomach at least 30 minutes before a meal, for those below 18 years of age. Shake well before use. For better results drink K.V. Acai in a glass tumbler only use twice daily for 6-12 months for better results.

Diabetic Rakshak Capsules:- Take two capsules twice/thrice a day or as directed by your Physician. For better results take it for 5-6 months.

Diabetic Rakshak Syrup:- Take 1-2 tablespoons twice a day or as directed by your Physician. 

Blood Purifier Syrup:- One Tablespoon twice a day after a meal or as directed by your Physician.

Product Description:

Cardiofit:-  It helps to clean heart veins, It helps in reducing blood cholesterol level, It helpful for cardiac patients. It helps to improve cardiac immunity, Boosts Immunity Naturally.
Diabetic Care:- Sugar imbalances can have a significant impact on your mood, causing strain in relationships and internal conflicts, Provide aid in insulin processes and efficiency along with contributing to lower blood sugar levels, aiding in the breakdown of carbohydrates and preventing certain types of cell damage.

Gymnema Sylvestre:- Gymnema Sylvestre abolishes the taste of sugar thus neutralizing the craving for sweets, It supports the health of the pancreas, It supports healthy beta cells that are responsible for releasing insulin in the pancreas, It supports healthy liver function, It helps to maintain normal serum cholesterol & triglycerides levels, It is also a great choice for athletes & weight conscious individuals.

Moringa DS:- Moringa-DS is a blend of essential vitamins, Minerals & other essential nutrients that may keep overall vitality & help effective blood flow, easing nausea, stomach upsets, and indigestion & also known to aid gallbladder disorders also may heal important nerve tissues.

Moringa Plus:-  Protecting and nourishing skin and hair, Protecting the liver, Preventing and treating cancer, Treating stomach complaints, Fighting against bacterial diseases, Making bones healthier, and Treating mood disorders.
Noni Juice:- Lowers risk of gout, Improves skin quality, Good for people suffering from arthritis, Anti-ageing, Prevents cancer, Reduces stress, Boosts immunity, Treats fever, Treats scalp irritation, Protects heart health.

Acai Juice:– Regulates Sugar Levels, Prevents Cardiovascular Diseases, Improve Heart Function, Maintain healthy teeth & gums, Reduce the risk of Kidney stone, Prevents Cancer, and Improve Brain Function.
Diabetic Rakshak:- Helps to maintain healthy glucose metabolism Helps to promote glucose uptake and utilization.
Diabetic Syrup:-

Blood Purifier:- Helps to Improve Complexion, Helps to provide pimple-free skin, Helps to stay slim & smart, and Helps to provide a natural cure for skin disorders like Acne, Pimples, Blemishes, and Skin Rashes.