Blood pressure is the measurement of the pressure or force of blood pushing against blood vessel
walls. In high
blood pressure (hypertension), this pressure against the blood vessel walls is consistently too
high. High blood
pressure is often called the ‘silent killer’ because you may not be aware that anything is
wrong, but the damage
is occurring within your body. The only way to find out if your blood pressure is high is to
have your pressure
checked. Untreated hypertension can increase your risk of stroke, heart failure, kidney failure,
and other conditions.
At Saaol we believe in non-invasive treatment methods that include education and lifestyle
management, optimum
allopathic medical management, and saaol detox therapy. We believe in effectively treating and
reversing the condition
by non-invasive methods. It is a combination of all-natural techniques to treat heart health
conditions. We are
promoters of yoga for heart and zero oil cooking. We have also created a Saaol safety circle to
monitor how well are
the hearth patients doing in their efforts.
High blood sugar can damage blood vessels and the nerves that control your heart. People with diabetes are also more likely to have other conditions that raise the risk for heart disease.
Excess weight can lead to fatty material building up in your arteries. If the arteries that carry blood to your heart get damaged and clogged, it can lead to a heart attack.
Eating a diet high in saturated fats, trans fat, and cholesterol has been linked to heart disease and related conditions, such as atherosclerosis. Too much salt in the diet can raise blood pressure.
Being inactive can lead to fatty material building up in your arteries. If the arteries that carry blood to your heart get damaged and clogged, it can lead to a heart attack..
Too much alcohol can raise blood pressure and weight, increasing risk of a heart attack, stroke and type 2 diabetes. Excessive alcohol intake can lead to high blood pressure, heart failure or stroke.
Smoking increases the formation of plaque in blood vessels. Coronary Heart Diseaseoccurs when arteries that carry blood to the heart muscle are narrowed by plaque or blocked by clots.