Doctors show this patient education film while explaining what high blood pressure (otherwise known as the silent killer) does to a body. A kreativevistas Production for Kaiser Permanente

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Doctors show this patient education film while explaining what high blood pressure (otherwise known as the silent killer) does to a body. A kreativevistas Production for Kaiser Permanente

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#1 by DarrylJonesHealth on February 19, 2010 - 1:18 pm
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There is a very effective fix for high blood pressure (without taking expensive and ongoing meds), and that is using cayenne pepper. Create your own using vege capsules (you can get these online everywhere), place the cayenne pepper inside and take a couple per day.
#2 by Desolator1 on February 19, 2010 - 1:39 pm
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Got blood presshure here too 138/82 and I am 20 years old. Heart and kidneys are in perfect condition,docotrs can’t find ANYTHING wrong that could cause it. Sucks that I have to live with pill for the rest of my life unless something comes up. 138/82 is pretty much a handicaped person whose physical capabilities are reduced to 20-25% Very BIG difference. Oh and no smoking,drinking, no extra weight or anything although stressful life overall. Relax ppl and eat well and stay fit or else…
#3 by FatherFlanigan on February 19, 2010 - 1:42 pm
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I’ve had HBP for about 9 years now, though my kidneys are perfect.But a few months ago my heart beat so hard it kept me awake 24/7,after 3 days of fear and denial I went to the Doc and had a BP of like 210/115 !!! Yep,I was laid down and pumped full of the heavy stuff, praise God.On the good medsnow but heartbeat still annoys if I eat too much salt.I’m losing the weight to get rid of my HBP.I’m in my mid 20′s/tall and muscular,sadly that gut I carry so well is just too much,so off it goes.
#4 by UTubeJabZz on February 19, 2010 - 2:14 pm
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@naughtyboyya i feel ya i am 21 and have a high blood pressure too
#5 by ebateru on February 19, 2010 - 3:06 pm
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actually, your body does require natrium, however not more than approximately 3000 mg, problem is that some people get around 10.000 mg per day of natrium.
Also, kalium intake should be upgraded. You can achieve this by eating bananas, and raisins for example…pretty cheap sources of kalium (potassium)
#6 by refohtiew on February 19, 2010 - 3:54 pm
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I also am suffering high blood pressure. Therefore I would recommend a natural medicine: to take garlic e. g. in form of tablets oder capsules – very good!
#7 by creten69 on February 19, 2010 - 4:50 pm
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no i do everything right great vegan can run a marathon 48 no smoke drink a lil coffee 140/170 and waiten for old man stroke anyday muhahahahahaha
#8 by creten69 on February 19, 2010 - 4:56 pm
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thats not bad i had 170/ 140 today im fukd
#9 by rinnin on February 19, 2010 - 5:40 pm
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I’m 32 BP ttoday was 155/105 (avg 3 readings). Healthy weight, non smoker, hardly drink, fairly good diet BUT stressful job, single & depressed. Better get my shit together.
#10 by rickmo22 on February 19, 2010 - 6:19 pm
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Great video, Great in understanding… HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT, EXCELLENT
#11 by Gillyorter on February 19, 2010 - 6:21 pm
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logistix11111 is uttery terribly right drink water, exercise, stop using salt, apart from that stop eating redmeat, avoid crowdy and noisy places, stop arguing afterall we are only two day guests on earth, keep the cool and just make sure I will be quiet whatever the world may end.
#12 by hanaa44 on February 19, 2010 - 6:33 pm
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thanks
#13 by marltrend on February 19, 2010 - 6:56 pm
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got a bp 142 over 71..im 33….bt i cnt endure d pain at d bak of my neck and of course headache..i vomit also…im really worried coz im working abroad nd hv to wait til monday for d doctor…..
#14 by naughtyboyya on February 19, 2010 - 7:37 pm
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I was found to have a BP of 170 over 110 as a result of a medical examination for a visa. I’m only 25 and according to the doctor, most common reason is my family history of hypertension and also my lifestyle such as lack of sleep, working night shifts and stress at work. Better do something before I damage my kidneys. Damn it’s too young to die. hehe
#15 by pochlomin on February 19, 2010 - 8:20 pm
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Yes, that is very high . Normal range should be 120/80. Especially the systolic number… Reduce salt intake…
#16 by iwasalwaysthere1 on February 19, 2010 - 8:29 pm
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Try taking dairy out of your diet, use soy milk. That is what i did, well, because I’m lactose intolerant too. But the cholesterol/calcium causes plaque and dairy is full of it. The good news is that soy tastes really good now, try the almond flavored milk ..
But diet is only one thing you can change, other factors are genetics (can’t change) and exercise (can change) Best of luck!
#17 by abott70 on February 19, 2010 - 9:15 pm
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bp today was 146 over 102 i was told its high for only being 21 i was shocked when i was told this so i set up a appointment to see my doctor tommorow looks like tailgateing is over no more grilling for awhile unless its chicken
#18 by alyssacroacia on February 19, 2010 - 9:19 pm
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I have high bp thanks to lupus. Damn.
#19 by gamerwarriorx on February 19, 2010 - 9:22 pm
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My solution is DIET DIET DIET
#20 by KellieMyHS on February 19, 2010 - 9:36 pm
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Great video, very helpful!
#21 by logistix11111 on February 19, 2010 - 9:36 pm
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drink water all day long and stop using salt on everything and exercise
#22 by litebug12345 on February 19, 2010 - 9:57 pm
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I was diagnosed with high blood pressure last August and was having great difficulty getting it lowered. Searching the net I came upon Levodyn and decided to try it. I started out taking two tablets twice a day, and now I take one tablet twice a day a little before my lunch and dinner. With the added help of diet and exercise I am delighted that my blood pressure has come down dramatically. At it’s worst it was in the 180/90 range but today it is 123/72.
#23 by litebug12345 on February 19, 2010 - 10:29 pm
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I started taking Levodyn because i was keen to bring my blood pressure down without resorting to prescription medicine. i have been taking it for less than 4 weeks but have already noticed a change. Before taking Levodyn my blood pressure was 152/86, it is now 128/76. i am really impressed.
#24 by happilylil on February 19, 2010 - 11:03 pm
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High Blood is have been my frequent problem in the last 8 years, but since i started taking it, every thing went normal, i feel great.
#25 by happilylil on February 19, 2010 - 11:24 pm
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I’ve been having high blood pressure since i was 33 and i am happy that i have known Levodyn and tried it, i am having good blood pressure now that i am 45.