2. Calcium: Calcium is needed for contraction and relaxation of heart muscles, thereby making it an essential nutrient for fighting hypertension. Low fat milk, yogurt, green leafy vegetables, almonds, sesame seeds and tofu form some of the good sources for calcium.
3. Fiber: High fiber helps to lower systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Whole cereals and pulses, daals, peas, soybean, fruits and vegetables, wheat bran, oat bran etc. contribute to increased fiber intake.
4. Omega-3 Fats: Oils rich in PUFAs have been acknowledged to have great health benefits; these include w-3 fatty acids. Good sources of w-3 fats include fatty fish, mustard oil, walnuts, wheat, rajmah, lobia, flax seeds, chia seeds, methi seeds, and soybean.
5. Magnesium: Magnesium deficiency leads to low levels of calcium and potassium in the blood as well as changes in the heart and circulatory system, thus making magnesium an important part of our diet during hypertension. Whole grains, pulses, daals, spinach, whole wheat bread, nuts and tofu are some of the good sources of magnesium.
by Health Me Up
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Never mind high blood pressure, the salad looks yummy. lol
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