This story is from October 31, 2025
From bananas to breathing: Doctor shares 7 surprising ways to lower blood pressure naturally
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a silent killer and a major cause of premature death worldwide. An estimated 1.4 billion people are living with this condition, according to the World Health Organization. About 46% of them are unaware that they have it. If left unchecked, hypertension can lead to heart disease, stroke, and kidney dysfunction.
“As a cardiologist, I see high blood pressure silently damaging hearts every day. But here’s the truth — you can take control before it’s too late!” Dr Dmitry Yaranov, a leading heart transplant cardiologist from Memphis, said in a video on Instagram. The doctor has shared seven science-backed ways to lower blood pressure — and they actually work. Take a look.
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“High blood pressure is a silent threat, but you have the power to stop it.” Regular health check-ups can help detect hypertension early, even before symptoms appear.Note: The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any new medication or treatment.
“As a cardiologist, I see high blood pressure silently damaging hearts every day. But here’s the truth — you can take control before it’s too late!” Dr Dmitry Yaranov, a leading heart transplant cardiologist from Memphis, said in a video on Instagram. The doctor has shared seven science-backed ways to lower blood pressure — and they actually work. Take a look.
Limit salt intake
Salt may make food taste better, but it’s one of the biggest culprits behind high blood pressure. “The American Heart Association recommends keeping sodium below 1,500 mg per day for optimal blood pressure control. Avoid processed foods and cook with fresh ingredients,” the doctor said.ID@undefined __se__tag_icon ico_copytxtCopy MSID__se__tag_icon ico_embedSocialIcons_instagram Caption not available.
Follow the DASH diet
Add the ‘magic’ mineral
The cardiologist suggests adding a ‘magic’ mineral to your diet — potassium. Potassium helps to flush out excess sodium from the body and relax blood vessel walls. This mineral is a powerful ally in controlling blood pressure. “Load up on bananas, avocados, spinach, and beans,” the doctor said. He also added that one can consider taking supplements, but only after consulting a doctor.Exercise the right way
Manage stress
The doctor warns that stress could be silently putting your life in danger. “Chronic stress keeps your BP high,” he said. If you have hypertension, find ways to manage stress. “Try deep breathing, meditation, or even just prioritising sleep (seven to nine hours) to help your heart.”Say no to alcohol and smoking
Dr Yaranov points out that alcohol consumption and smoking are major contributors to high blood pressure and heart disease. “Too much alcohol raises BP. Smoking? Even worse. Cutting back, or quitting, could add years to your life!” he said.Take medication when required
“High blood pressure is a silent threat, but you have the power to stop it.” Regular health check-ups can help detect hypertension early, even before symptoms appear.Note: The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any new medication or treatment.
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Your body automatically demands the required salts. Salt should not be generalized as villain. During moist season in India ie fr...Read More
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