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​5 foods that help regulate blood pressure for a healthier heart​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 27, 2025, 07:39 IST
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5 foods that help regulate blood pressure for a healthier heart

If you're looking to keep your heart happy and your blood pressure in check, the secret may just lie in your kitchen. Mother Nature’s pantry is full of goodies that can help you manage your blood pressure while also adding a burst of flavor to your meals. Whether you’re into spicy snacks or the tangy goodness of traditional ingredients, these five foods should definitely be on your radar.

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Sundal (spicy chickpeas)

Who doesn’t love a crunchy, spicy snack that packs a punch? Sundal, made with chickpeas, is not just delicious but also heart-healthy. Chickpeas are loaded with fiber and potassium, two key ingredients that help balance your blood pressure. Chickpeas are naturally low in fat and full of plant-based protein, making this snack perfect for heart health. When paired with turmeric, mustard seeds, and a little heat from chilies, sundal becomes an irresistible treat that your heart will thank you for.

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Ashwagandha

Ashwagandha, often referred to as "Indian ginseng," is more than just a traditional herb as it offers proven heart-healthy benefits. This ancient root is known for its stress-busting properties. By managing stress better, blood pressure tends to stay in a healthier range. Ashwagandha helps regulate cortisol levels, keeping anxiety-inducing spikes in check. Less stress means a calmer heart and better blood pressure. Plus, it’s been linked to improved overall well-being, so you’re not just supporting your heart but your body’s balance as well. However, ashwagandha must be consumed in moderation.

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Amla (Indian gooseberry)

Amla is like nature’s vitamin C powerhouse. This tangy little berry isn’t just an immune booster; it’s also great for your blood vessels. Packed with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties, amla helps maintain a healthy flow of blood throughout your body. By lowering cholesterol and triglyceride levels, amla works quietly in the background to support your heart’s health. Enjoy it in its raw form, as a juice, or mixed into a chutney—your heart will be feeling fresh in no time.

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Tamarind

Tamarind’s sweet-and-sour taste is enough to wake up your taste buds, but did you know it’s also good for your heart? This tangy fruit is packed with potassium and magnesium, two minerals that help control blood pressure. It’s also known to lower cholesterol and boost circulation. So whether you add tamarind to a curry or mix it into a cool drink, you’re helping your heart by making it part of your meals. It is best to combine tamarind with ginger juice for better efficacy.

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Curry leaves

These small green leaves, often missed in the kitchen, are surprisingly good for your heart. Curry leaves are full of antioxidants and natural compounds that help lower bad cholesterol. They also have plenty of fiber, which can help lower blood pressure by improving blood flow. You can add them to your meals or make tea with them for a heart-healthy boost. They also help your body clean itself naturally and support good circulation.


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