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Recent Longevity News for the seven days
ending 6/6/07. You should consult your doctor if you are taking
any medications.
Decreased Vitamin D Levels Linked to Shorter Telomeres - Doctor's Guide,
6/5/07 - "Investigators found the difference in TRFL
between the highest and lowest tertiles of
vitamin D was 92.6 base pairs (P =.006). That
result was equivalent to 4.2 years of
telomeric aging"
'Genius Pill' Relieves Chemobrain - WebMD, 6/5/07 -
"Provigil
seems to boost brainpower without causing the jittery, restless feelings induced
by amphetamines ... after just four weeks, women could recall faster and more
accurately recognize words and pictures. By eight weeks, attention deficits
improved and memory was even better" - See
Modafinil at International Anti-aging Systems
or OffshoreRx1.com.
Older
Men May Not Live As Long If They Have Low Testosterone - Science Daily,
6/5/07 - "The group with low
testosterone levels had a 33 percent
greater risk of death during the next 18 years than the men with higher
testosterone"
High calcium levels may raise prostate cancer risk - Reuters, 6/5/07 -
"the risk of
prostate cancer was 63 percent greater for
subjects who consumed 2,000 milligrams per day or more of
calcium compared with those who consumed less
than 1,000 milligrams per day"
Interim Analysis Shows No Increased Heart Risk With Avandia - Doctor's
Guide, 6/5/07 - "findings from an interim analysis of
RECORD (Rosiglitazone Evaluated for Cardiac Outcomes and Regulation of glycemia
in Diabetes), a prospective clinical trial designed specifically to determine
cardiovascular outcomes in more than 4,400 patients with type 2 diabetes, adds
further evidence to the overall cardiovascular safety profile of
Avandia(R)
(rosiglitazone maleate)"
Suggested amounts of dietary choline may be too low - Reuters, 6/5/07 -
"The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
currently recommends that men and women consume 550 milligrams and 425
milligrams, respectively, of choline each day to prevent liver dysfunction. Yet,
nearly one in five individuals in the current study needed much more
choline -- 825 milligrams, in some cases --
to prevent or reverse the damage caused by a deficiency of this nutrient"
Diabetics With Kidney Disease Lack Vitamin D - Doctor's Guide, 6/5/07 -
"Diabetic patients with chronic
kidney disease have insufficient levels
of vitamin D compared to their non-diabetic
counterparts, both before and after treatment, suggesting increased vitamin D
supplementation may be necessary in diabetic patients who have chronic kidney
disease"
Omega-3s May Lower Blood Pressure - WebMD, 6/4/07 -
"Participants with the highest intake of
omega-3 fatty acids tended to have the lowest
blood pressure" - See Mega Twin EPA at Amazon.com
or Jarrow Max DHA at
iHerb.
Flaxseed May Curb Prostate Tumor Growth - WebMD, 6/4/07 -
"As measured by how fast their cancer cells were
dividing, tumors grew about 30% to 40% slower in the men taking
flaxseed" - See
flax seed products at iHerb.
Exercise
Lowers Insulin In Breast Cancer Survivors - Science Daily, 6/4/07 -
"Studies have found an association between relatively
high levels of insulin -- often seen in obese and sedentary people -- and an
increased risk of breast cancer recurrence and breast cancer-related death"
Herb
Shows Potential To Reduce Cancer-related Fatigue - Science Daily, 6/3/07 -
"Of the four treatment arms, patients receiving the
placebo and the lowest dose of ginseng reported
very little improvement in fatigue or other areas of physical or psychological
well-being. The patients receiving the larger doses showed improvements in
overall energy levels, reporting higher vitality levels and less interference
with activity from fatigue. They also reported an improvement in overall mental,
physical, spiritual and emotional well-being" - See
ginseng products at iHerb.
Telmisartan May Help Preserve Renal Function in Patients With Hypertension,
Diabetes - Medscape, 6/1/07 - "In patients with
hypertension and type 2 diabetes,
telmisartan and
ramipril both may help preserve
cardiovascular and renal function by increasing
nitric oxide
(NO) activity of the renal endothelium"
From
Prediabetes to Diabetes to Cardiovascular Complications: Is the Progression
Preventable? - Medscape, 5/31/07 - "TZDs
have shown considerable promise in preventing or slowing the progression from
prediabetes to diabetes and from diabetes to CV complications. Their effects on
insulin resistance and myriad intermediates of CVD (eg, lipids, inflammatory
cytokines) suggest potential benefits for at-risk patients that may extend
beyond improved glucose control"
Folic
acid 'reduces stroke risks' - BBC News, 5/31/07 -
"They found the vitamin reduced the relative risk of
stroke by an average of 18% ... An even greater risk reduction - 30% - was seen
when the treatment lasted more than 36 months" - See
iHerb folic acid
products.
Fatty acid supplement may aid body fat loss - Reuters, 5/31/07 -
"when given at a dose of 3.2 grams per day,
CLA appeared moderately effective at promoting
body fat loss" - See
CLA products at iHerb.
Tea, Chocolate Chemical May Boost Memory - WebMD, 5/30/07 -
"studied epicatechin, which is a type of antioxidant
called a
flavonol, in female
mice ... The mice that consumed epicatechin did better at memorizing the maze
than the mice that got no epicatechin. The mice that consumed epicatechin and
also ran on their running wheels had the best results of all"
Telmisartan-Hydrochlorothiazide Outperforms Valsartan-Hydrochlorothiazide for
Blood Pressure Reduction - Doctor's Guide, 5/29/07 -
"The change in diastolic blood pressure was -18.2 mmHg
for the telmisartan-hydrochlorothiazide group and -17.0 mmHg for the
valsartan-hydrochlorothiazide group. The change in systolic blood pressure was
-24.6 mmHg and -22.5 for the two groups, respectively" -
Click here for why I
feel telmisartan should be the first line treatment for hypertension if natural
methods don't work.
Antidepressant Use May Boost Fracture Risk - Science Daily, 5/29/07 -
"people ages 50 and over who regularly took
antidepressants called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) had
double the rate of fractures as people not using such medications"
Blood
Inflammation Plays Role in Alzheimer's Disease - Doctor's Guide, 5/29/07 -
"The participants' blood was tested for levels of
cytokines, which are protein messengers that trigger inflammation. Those
with the highest amount of cytokines in their blood were more than twice as
likely to develop Alzheimer's disease as those with the lowest amount of
cytokines"
Treatment Of Thyroid Disease Reduces Tiredness And The Risk Factors For Heart
Disease, According To Study - Science Daily, 5/29/07 -
"treatment for a shortage of the hormone thyroxine
lowers cholesterol, reverses weight gain and reduces the risk factors for heart
disease"
Abstracts from this week's
Doctor's Guide Nutrition/Dietetics
plus abstracts from my RSS feeds:
Folic acid in general medicine and dermatology - J Dermatolog Treat.
2007;18(3):138-46 - "Folic acid supplementation appears
as a reasonable therapeutic option in patients affected by chronic inflammatory
skin diseases, such as moderate to severe
psoriasis; in particular, those with
concomitant hyperhomocysteinemia, low plasma folate and additional
cardiovascular risk factor"
Efficacy of folic acid supplementation in stroke prevention: a meta-analysis
- Lancet. 2007 Jun 2;369(9576):1876-82 -
"Folic acid supplementation significantly reduced the
risk of stroke by 18%"
Effect of Zinc Supplementation on Thyroid Hormone Function. A Case Study of Two
College Females - Ann Nutr Metab. 2007 May 30;51(2):188-194 -
"Zinc
supplementation appeared to have a favorable effect on
thyroid hormone levels, particularly
total T(3), and RMR"
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers in
patients with congestive heart failure and chronic kidney disease - Am Heart
J. 2007 Jun;153(6):1064-73 - "The inhospital use of
either an
ACE-I or
ARB was associated with
significantly reduced 30-day mortality (OR 0.45, 95% CI 0.28-0.59) after
adjusting for multiple risk factors. Similarly, the discharge prescription of
either an ACE-I or ARB was associated with a significant reduction in adjusted
1-year mortality ... Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and ARB are
underused in patients with heart failure with chronic kidney disease"
Acute EGCG Supplementation Reverses Endothelial Dysfunction in Patients with
Coronary Artery Disease - J Am Coll Nutr. 2007 Apr;26(2):95-102 -
"epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), a major catechin in
tea ... EGCG acutely improves endothelial
function in humans with coronary artery disease, and may account for a portion
of the beneficial effects of flavonoid-rich food on endothelial function"
TSH concentration within the normal range is associated with cognitive function
and ADHD symptoms in healthy preschoolers - Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). 2007
Jun;66(6):890-8 - "Children with TSH concentrations in
the upper quartile of the normal range performed lower on McCarthy's scales and
were at higher risk for attention deficit and
hyperactivity/impulsivity symptoms"
Telmisartan improves lipid metabolism and adiponectin production but does not
affect glycemic control in hypertensive patients with type 2 diabetes - Adv
Ther. 2007 Jan-Feb;24(1):146-53 - "Triglyceride
levels were significantly decreased, however, and
adiponectin
levels were significantly increased"
Angiotensin II receptor blockers downsize adipocytes in spontaneously type 2
diabetic rats with visceral fat obesity - Am J Hypertens. 2007
Apr;20(4):431-6 - "adipocyte
downsizing was significantly greater with telmisartan compared to valsartan. The
likely mechanism for this difference was thought to be the PPAR-gamma-mediated
action of telmisartan"
The Differential Effects of Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor Blockers on
Microalbuminuria in Relation to Low-Grade Inflammation in Metabolic Hypertensive
Patients - Am J Hypertens. 2007 May;20(5):565-72 -
"There was a significant increase in high molecular weight
adiponectin in the
telmisartan group ... The reductions of
microalbuminuria and
high-sensitivity
C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) were significant in the telmisartan group"
Conjugated Linoleic Acid Reduces Adipose Depots without Reduction of Stearoyl
Coenzyme A Desaturase 1 Gene Expression - Ann Nutr Metab. 2007 May
29;51(2):126-133 - "the levels of both epididymal and
visceral fat weight were significantly lower in the
CLA-supplemented groups"
Oral treatment with L-lysine and L-arginine reduces anxiety and basal cortisol
levels in healthy humans - Biomed Res. 2007 Apr;28(2):85-90 -
"the treatment with
L-lysine and
L-arginine decreased the basal levels of salivary
cortisol and chromogranin-A (a salivary marker
of the sympatho-adrenal system) in male subjects"
High fructose diet increases mortality in hypertensive rats compared to a
complex carbohydrate or high fat diet - Am J Hypertens. 2007 Apr;20(4):403-9
- "a high
fructose diet consumed during hypertension increases mortality and left
ventricular (LV) wall thickness compared to either a high fat, high starch, or a
"western" diet"
Predictors of antihypertensive drug responses: initial data from a
placebo-controlled, randomized, cross-over study with four antihypertensive
drugs (The GENRES Study) - Am J Hypertens. 2007 Mar;20(3):311-8 -
"amlodipine (5 mg), bisoprolol (5 mg),
hydrochlorothiazide (25 mg), or losartan (50 mg) daily ... The median BP
responses in 24-h ambulatory recordings (systolic/diastolic) were 11/8 mm Hg for
bisoprolol, 9/6 mm Hg for losartan, 7/5 mm Hg for amlodipine, and 5/2 mm Hg for
hydrochlorothiazide. The highest pairwise within-subject correlations in BP
responses were seen for the combinations of bisoprolol-losartan and
amlodipine-hydrochlorothiazide" - Note: Amlodipine is a calcium
channel blocker, bisoprolol is a beta blocker, hydrochlorothiazide is a diuretic
and losartan is an ARB. Strange that they didn't include an ACE inhibitor.
Advanced glycation end-products and arterial stiffness in hypertension - Am
J Hypertens. 2007 Mar;20(3):242-7 -
"Concentration of plasma
AGEs is significantly higher in hypertensive than in normotensive subjects
and related to aortic stiffness independent of age and blood pressure"
Effect of PPAR-gamma agonist on adiponectin levels in the metabolic syndrome:
lessons from the high fructose fed rat model - Am J Hypertens. 2007
Feb;20(2):206-10 - "rosiglitazone
increased plasma levels of
adiponectin
fourfold from 4.3 +/- 0.1 to 18.4"
Health Focus (hypertension):
-
Lower Blood Pressure Naturally - Dr. Murray -
"The degree of blood pressure reduction in these
studies was quite significant, typically reducing the systolic by at least
10 mm Hg and the diastolic by 7 mm Hg in people with borderline and mild
hypertension. Greater reductions will be seen in people with higher initial
blood pressure readings"
- See
PeptACE products at Amazon.com.
-
Effect of combined treatment with alpha-Lipoic acid and acetyl-L-carnitine
on vascular function and blood pressure in patients with coronary artery
disease - J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich). 2007 Apr;9(4):249-55 - "Mitochondria
produce reactive oxygen species that may contribute to vascular dysfunction.
alpha-Lipoic acid and acetyl-L-carnitine reduce oxidative stress and improve
mitochondrial function ... Active treatment increased brachial artery
diameter by 2.3% (P=.008), consistent with reduced arterial tone. Active
treatment tended to decrease systolic blood pressure for the whole group
(P=.07) and had a significant effect in the subgroup with blood pressure
above the median (151+/-20 to 142+/-18 mm Hg; P=.03) and in the subgroup
with the metabolic syndrome (139+/-21 to 130+/-18 mm Hg; P=.03)" -
See
acetyl l-carnitine at Amazon.com and
alpha lipoic acid at Amazon.com.
-
Coenzyme Q10 in the treatment of hypertension: a meta-analysis of the
clinical trials - J Hum Hypertens. 2007 Apr;21(4):297-306 -
"coenzyme Q10 has the potential in hypertensive
patients to lower systolic blood pressure by up to 17 mm Hg and diastolic
blood pressure by up to 10 mm Hg without significant side effects"
- See
ubiquinol at Amazon.com.
-
Coenzyme Q(10) in the treatment of hypertension: a meta-analysis of the
clinical trials - J Hum Hypertens. 2007 Feb 8 -
"We conclude that coenzyme Q(10) has the potential in hypertensive patients
to lower systolic blood pressure by up to 17 mm Hg and diastolic blood
pressure by up to 10 mm Hg without significant side effects" - See
ubiquinol at Amazon.com.
-
Dietary supplementation with flaxseed oil lowers blood pressure in
dyslipidaemic patients - Eur J Clin Nutr. 2007 Jan 31 -
"Supplementation with ALA resulted in significantly lower systolic and
diastolic blood pressure levels compared with LA" - See
flax seed at Amazon.com.
-
Potassium magnesium supplementation for four weeks improves small distal
artery compliance and reduces blood pressure in patients with essential
hypertension
- Clin Exp Hypertens. 2006 Jul;28(5):489-97 -
"magnesium, 70.8 mg/d; potassium, 217.2 mg/d ... On K+ and Mg2+
supplementation, systolic and diastolic BP decreased 7.83 +/- 1.87 mm Hg and
3.67 +/- 1.03 mm Hg"
-
Study Shows Grape Seed Extract May Be Effective In Reducing Blood Pressure
- Science Daily, 3/27/06 - "The first group received
a placebo, while the second and third groups received 150 milligrams and 300
milligrams, respectively, of a new grape seed extract ... Participants in
the two groups receiving grape seed extract experienced an equal degree of
reduced blood pressure. The average drop in systolic pressure was 12
millimeters. The average drop in diastolic pressure was 8 millimeters"
- See
iHerb
or
Vitacost
grape seed extracts.
-
Salt
Substitute Significantly Reduces Hypertension Amongst Rural Chinese -
Science Daily, 3/14/06 - "Among the 600 individuals
studied in rural Northern China, the low-sodium high-potassium salt
substitute demonstrated that it could reduce blood pressure to about the
same extent as single drug therapy"
-
How
Nice, Brown Rice: Study Shows Rice Bran Lowers Blood Pressure In Rats -
Science Daily, 3/3/06 - "adding rice bran to the
diets of hypertensive, stroke-prone rats lowered the animals’ systolic blood
pressure by about 20 percent and, via the same mechanism, inhibited
angiotensin-1 converting enzyme, or ACE"
-
Melatonin may cut hypertension - Nutra USA, 2/2/06 -
"A 10 per cent decline of BP over daytime values is
considered appropriate to reduce the cardiovascular risk ... During placebo
use only 39 per cent of the subjects reached this value, but this rate
surged to 84 per cent during melatonin
administration" - See
iHerb
or
Vitacost
melatonin products.
-
Tomato extract helps reduce blood pressure - Nutra USA, 1/12/06 -
"a daily intake of the commercial encapsulated
tomato extract Lyc-O-Mato, made by Israel-based LycoRed, was linked to a
drop in systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) of ten and four
points after eight weeks of supplementation of a normal diet"
- See
Jarrow Lyco-Sorb (contains Lyco-O-Mato) at Amazon.com.
-
Natural antioxidants from tomato extract reduce blood pressure in patients
with grade-1 hypertension: a double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study
- Am Heart J. 2006 Jan;151(1):100 - "Systolic blood
pressure decreased from 144 (SE +/- 1.1) to 134 mm Hg (SE +/- 2, P < .001),
and diastolic blood pressure decreased from 87.4 (SE +/- 1.2) to 83.4 mm Hg"
- See
Jarrow Lyco-Sorb (contains Lyco-O-Mato) at Amazon.com.
- High-Fiber Diet
May Fight High Blood Pressure - WebMD, 3/4/05 -
"the average reduction in blood pressure was 3.12
mmHg systolic and 2.57 mmHg diastolic"
-
Folic Acid May Prevent Hypertension in Addition to Reducing the Risk of
Birth Defects - Doctor's Guide, 2/24/05 -
"younger women who consumed at least 1,000
micrograms per day of total folic acid (dietary plus supplemental) had a 46
percent decreased risk of hypertension, compared with those who consumed
less than 200 micrograms a day of total folic acid. Older women with high
total folic acid intake also had an 18 percent reduced risk of hypertension"
-
The combination of vitamin C and grape-seed polyphenols increases blood
pressure: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial - J
Hypertens. 2005 Feb;23(2):427-434 - "Vitamin C alone
reduced systolic BP versus placebo ... However, treatment with the
combination of vitamin C and polyphenols increased systolic BP (4.8 +/- 0.9
mmHg versus placebo ... and diastolic BP (2.7 +/- 0.6 mmHg, P < 0.0001
versus placebo"
- High Folate Intake
May Reduce Risk of Hypertension in Women - Medscape, 1/18/05 - [Abstract]
"younger women consuming at least 1,000 µg per day
of total folate (dietary plus supplemental) had a 46% reduction in the risk
of incident hypertension ... compared with those ingesting less than 200 µg
per day"
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Cardiovascular effects of oral Supplementation of vitamin C, E and folic
acid in young healthy males - Int J Vitam Nutr Res. 2004
Jul;74(4):285-93 -
"The objective of this study was to investigate the
effects of a daily dosage of 1000 mg vitamin C, 800 mg vitamin E, and 10 mg
folate on markers of vascular function in 31 young healthy male adults ...
Our main finding was a significant decrease (p = 0.03) in systolic blood
pressure in the experimental group"
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Impact of sesame oil on nifedipine in modulating oxidative stress and
electrolytes in hypertensive patients - Asia Pac J Clin Nutr.
2004;13(Suppl):S107 -
"The consumption of
sesame oil remarkably reduced the (systolic
and diastolic blood pressure from 166 +/- 4.2 and 101 +/- 3.1 to 134.2 +/-
3.4 and 84.6 +/- 3.0 respectively) blood pressure"
-
Tea Drinkers Reap Blood Pressure Benefits - WebMD, 7/26/04 -
"Those who drank at least a half-cup of moderate
strength
green or oolong tea per day for a year had
a 46% lower risk of developing hypertension than those who didn't drink tea"
- See
iHerb or
Vitacost
green tea products. My favorite is
Jarrow green tea at iHerb.
-
The Impact of Vitamins and/or Mineral Supplementation on Blood Pressure in
Type 2 Diabetes - J Am Coll Nutr. 2004 Jun;23(3):272-9 -
"group M: 200 mg Mg and 30 mg Zn (n = 16), group V:
200 mg vitamin C and 150 mg vitamin E (n = 18), group MV: minerals plus
vitamins ... after three months of supplementation levels of systolic,
diastolic and mean blood pressure decreased significantly in the MV group"
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Antioxidant May Help Lower Blood Pressure - WebMD, 2/20/04 -
"people with high blood pressure who took the
supplement, called Pycnogenol, were able to lower their daily dose of blood
pressure-lowering medications by more than 30% ... researchers looked at the
effects of daily supplementation with 100 milligrams of Pycnogenol" -
Some claim that grape seed extract is identical to Pycnogenol without the
patent mark-up. - See
iHerb
or
Vitacost
grape seed extracts.
-
Daily nighttime melatonin reduces blood pressure in male patients with
essential hypertension - Hypertension. 2004 Feb;43(2):192-7 -
"In patients with essential hypertension, repeated
bedtime
melatonin intake significantly reduced
nocturnal blood pressure" - See
iHerb or
Vitacost
melatonin products.
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Nightime Melatonin Supplementation May Be Useful in the Treatment of
Essential Hypertension - Doctor's Guide, 2/4/04 -
"2.5 mg/day ... mean sleep systolic blood pressure
decreased by 6 mm Hg and mean sleep diastolic blood pressure decreased by 4
mm Hg ... Repeated
melatonin significantly increased sleep
efficiency from 80% to 85% and increased actual sleep time from 5.6 to 6.1
hours. Melatonin therapy also reduced sleep latency from 33 to 22 minutes" -
See
iHerb or
Vitacost
melatonin products.
-
Potassium Supplementation Reduces Blood Pressure - Healthwell Exchange
Daily News, 10/30/03 - "59 healthy adults between the ages of 25 and 65
years were randomly assigned to receive 600 mg of
potassium chloride three times per day or a placebo for six weeks ...
Systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, and MAP all decreased
significantly in those taking potassium (by 7.6 mmHg, 6.5 mmHg, and 7.0
mmHg, respectively), compared with initial measurements. A significant
increase in blood pressure was observed in those taking placebo" -
See
iHerb or
Vitacost
potassium products.
-
Vitamin E Supplements Effective Treatment for Mild Hypertension -
Doctor's Guide, 10/1/03 -
"Vitamin E
supplements of 200 IU/day improved the blood pressure status of 70 mild
hypertensive ... Subjects who received vitamin E supplements had a 24%
decrease in systolic blood pressure compared to a 1.6% decrease among
placebo controls" - the systolic is the high number and is usually
the problem. See
iHerb
or
Vitacost
vitamin E products.
-
Tea Intake Is Inversely Related to Blood Pressure in Older Women - J
Nutr. 2003 Sep;133(9):2883-2886 -
"Tea
is rich in polyphenols, which have activities consistent with blood
pressure-lowering potential ... Higher tea intake and higher
4-O-methylgallic acid excretion were associated with significantly lower
systolic (P = 0.002 and P = 0.040, respectively) and diastolic (P = 0.027
and P < 0.001, respectively) blood pressures. A 250 mL/d (1 cup) increase in
tea intake was associated with a 2.2 (0.8, 3.6) mm Hg lower systolic blood
pressure and a 0.9 (0.1, 1.7) mm Hg lower diastolic blood pressure" -
See
iHerb or
Vitacost
tea products and extracts.
-
Addition of Low-Dose Potassium to Diet Lowers Blood Pressure - Medscape,
8/19/03 -
"KCl was administered as 1 slow-release tablet
containing 8 mmol KCL taken 3 times daily with meals. This daily dose of
potassium is equivalent to the content of
5 portions of fresh fruits and vegetables. At the end of the 6-week
intervention, the 30 subjects who took potassium showed significant
decreases in SBP and DBP (7.60 and 6.46 mm Hg, respectively)" - See
iHerb or
Vitacost
potassium products.
-
The effect of low-dose potassium supplementation on blood pressure in
apparently healthy volunteers - Br J Nutr. 2003 Jul;90(1):53-60 -
"After 6 weeks of supplementation MAP [mean arterial
pressure] was reduced by 7.01 ... mmHg, SBP was reduced by 7.60 ... mmHg and
DBP was reduced by 6.46 ... mmHg ... A low daily dietary supplement of
K, equivalent to the content of five portions of fresh fruits and
vegetables, induced a substantial reduction in MAP, similar in effect to
single-drug therapy for hypertension" - See
iHerb or
Vitacost
potassium products.
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Night Time Aspirin Regimen Found to Reduce Blood Pressure - Doctor's
Guide, 6/4/03 -
"Researchers randomly assigned participants to 3
subgroups, which received a regimen of no aspirin, 100 mg
aspirin after waking, or 100 mg aspirin before sleeping ... The subgroup
following a regimen of evening aspirin administration showed a reduction in
the 24 hour mean of 6.2 mm Hg in systolic blood pressure and 4.1 mm Hg in
diastolic blood pressure ... the effect was not evident for the subgroups
receiving no aspirin or morning administration" - See
aspirin at Amazon.com.
-
DASH Diet Works Like Hypertension Drug - WebMD, 5/19/03 -
"the
DASH diet -- created to fight high blood
pressure -- works just like
water pills ... If people eat the DASH diet with low salt intake --
especially older people -- their blood pressure goes down 15 points"
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Sesame Oil Benefits Blood Pressure - WebMD, 4/28/03 -
"studied 195 men and 133 women with high blood
pressure. All were taking nifedipine (brand names include Adalta, Nifedical,
and Procardia), a common blood pressure-lowering drug. Despite this
treatment, all patients still had moderate high blood pressure. Sankar's
team asked the patients to switch to sesame oil as the only cooking oil they
used ... Sixty days later, the patients' average blood pressure dropped into
the normal range ... he doesn't think that the PUFAs are involved in the
blood-pressure-lowering effect of sesame oil. But he speculates that lower
blood pressure may be an indirect effect of sesamin, sesamol, or both"
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Grape Seed Extract May Be A Useful Supplement To Blunt Hypertension In
Postmenopausal Women - Intelihealth, 4/10/03 -
"a diet moderately high in
grape seed extract can blunt salt (sodium
chloride)-sensitive
hypertension to about the same extent as
treatment with either plant
estrogens or 17ß-estradiol. This suggests
that mechanisms other than the estrogen receptor activation actually
provides the beneficial effects of estrogen therapy and that grape seed
extract may be a useful supplement to blunt hypertension and other
cardiovascular symptoms in postmenopausal women" - See
iHerb
or
Vitacost
grape seed extract products.
- Vitamin C May Aid
People with Diabetes - New Hope Natural Media, 2/13/03 -
"randomly assigned to receive 500 mg of
vitamin C per day or a placebo. After four
weeks of treatment, the average blood
pressure decreased significantly in the group taking vitamin C, whereas
no change was seen in the placebo group. The systolic blood pressure (the
higher number) decreased by an average of 9.8 mm Hg, while the diastolic
blood pressure (the lower number) decreased by 4.4 mm Hg. These changes in
blood pressure are nearly as great as one might expect from taking a
prescription blood pressure-lowering medication. In addition, the stiffness
of the arteries decreased significantly in the vitamin C group" - [J.
Hypertension/Medline]-
See
iHerb or
Vitacost
vitamin C products.
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Evidence-based Products - Functional Foods & Nutraceuticals, 12/02 -
"3g
EPA/d and 3g DHA/d
(ROPUFA) increased systemic arterial compliance in 38 dyslipidemic men and
women, resulting in reduced
pulse pressure and total vascular
resistance ... Results showed that ROPUFA increased SAC—36 per cent with EPA
and 27 per cent with DHA—compared with placebo" - See Mega Twin EPA at Amazon.com
or
Vitacost
and
Jarrow Max DHA at Amazon.com.
-
Folic Acid Improves Endothelial Function And Blood Pressure In Smokers -
Doctor's Guide, 12/18/02 - "Smokers were
randomly assigned to receive either 5 milligrams of
folic acid or placebo every day ... Mean
blood pressure was significantly reduced from 88 +/- 2 to 83 +/- 1 mmHg in
those patients who received supplementation" - Seems like they could
have tested non-smokers for the same effect while they were at it. 5 points
is probably half of what you'd get from the standard dose of most
anti-hypertensive medications. - Ben
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Take Aspirin at
Night for Heart Benefits - WebMD, 5/15/02 -
"Aspirin didn't
affect blood pressure if given in the morning. But when given at night, it
had a significant effect: a 7.0 mmHg decrease in systolic blood pressure
(the top number in a blood-pressure reading) and a 4.8 mmHg decrease in
diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number)."
- Antioxidants, At Certain
Levels, May Reduce Blood Pressure - Doctor's Guide, 11/14/01 -
"increasing levels of serum
beta- carotene were associated with
significant reductions in systolic blood
pressure, while increasing levels of serum
vitamin C were associated with significant
reductions in diastolic pressure ... In contrast, serum levels of
vitamin E were associated with significant
increases in diastolic blood pressure"
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Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of coenzyme Q10 in
isolated systolic hypertension - South Med J 2001 Nov;94(11):1112-7 -
"conducted a 12-week randomized, double-blind,
placebo-controlled trial with twice daily administration of 60 mg of oral
CoQ
... The mean reduction in systolic blood pressure of the CoQ-treated group
was 17.8"
- Tomatoes May Help Fight
High Blood Pressure - Doctor's Guide, 5/20/01 -
"patients were treated with a placebo for four weeks
and then tomato extract (Lyc-O-Mato, LycoRed Natural Products Industries,
Ltd.), for eight weeks ... Results showed a significant reduction in
systolic blood pressure, from 144 mm Hg to 135 mm Hg, representing a mean 9
mm Hg reduction. Additionally, some favorable effects on diastolic blood
pressure, blood lipids, lipoproteins, and oxidative stress markers were
noted" - See
Jarrow Lyco-Sorb (contains Lyco-O-Mato) at Amazon.com.
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HMB Pumps You Up
While Lowering Cholesterol and Blood Pressure - WebMD, 8/18/00 -
"These figures (for
HMB) are just about what you would see by taking
medications for hypertension or lowering cholesterol."
-
Vitamin C: A possible treatment for high blood pressure - CNN, 12/20/99
- "After one month, the average blood pressure of patients who took
vitamin C [500 mg/day] dropped
significantly more than that of patients in the placebo group, or 9.1
percent compared to 2.7 percent"
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