Hypertension is considerably dangerous and must be managed appropriately to alleviate further damaging medical conditions. On most occasions, physicians describe medication to control and lower high blood pressure.
Unfortunately, the medications sustain excruciating and annoying side effects. Research indicates that there are a variety of foods for high blood pressure that can both reduce the risk of developing hypertension and lowering an existing elevated blood pressure.
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