We are in the midst of a blood pressure crisis. Nearly 70 million Americans have been diagnosed with hypertension, and just 56 percent of them have it under control. Hypertension is responsible for 69 percent of first heart attacks and 77 percent of first strokes. But there is good news: High blood pressure is very responsive to lifestyle changes. And the more changes you make, the greater your results.
Lower Your Blood Pressure Naturally by Sari Harrar provides readers with a comprehensive lifestyle plan. Readers will follow the Power Mineral Diet, which centers on 13 delicious, powerful, blood pressure–lowering foods, along with an easy, doable exercise program that combines the proven effectiveness of cardio, strength training, and yoga on blood pressure. Not only do these methods help lower blood pressure on their own, they promote fast, sustainable weight loss, which has an independent blood pressure–lowering effect.
With daily meal plans; flavorful, versatile spice blends; and 50 recipes, plus Power Mineral smoothies and desserts, the plan proves that a heart-healthy diet need not be bland or boring. Lower Your Blood Pressure Naturally offers one of the easiest and most effective ways to conquer hypertension yet.
An attending cardiologist and director of Women and Heart Disease at Lenox Hill Hospital, Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum has lectured nationally on cardiovascular health. Trained as a D.O. and board certified as an M.D., she combines both the holistic approach of osteopathy with conventional medicine. She is a National Volunteer with the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women campaign. Dr. Steinbaum has been featured widely in the media, including CNN, USA Today, Publishers Weekly, Marie Claire, The Doctors, Glamour, and many more. She lives in New York City with her son, Spencer. View titles by Suzanne Steinbaum
PREVENTION is the #1 healthy lifestyle brand and the largest health magazine in the U.S., with a total readership of more than 9 million. It is based in Emmaus, PA.
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We are in the midst of a blood pressure crisis. Nearly 70 million Americans have been diagnosed with hypertension, and just 56 percent of them have it under control. Hypertension is responsible for 69 percent of first heart attacks and 77 percent of first strokes. But there is good news: High blood pressure is very responsive to lifestyle changes. And the more changes you make, the greater your results.
Lower Your Blood Pressure Naturally by Sari Harrar provides readers with a comprehensive lifestyle plan. Readers will follow the Power Mineral Diet, which centers on 13 delicious, powerful, blood pressure–lowering foods, along with an easy, doable exercise program that combines the proven effectiveness of cardio, strength training, and yoga on blood pressure. Not only do these methods help lower blood pressure on their own, they promote fast, sustainable weight loss, which has an independent blood pressure–lowering effect.
With daily meal plans; flavorful, versatile spice blends; and 50 recipes, plus Power Mineral smoothies and desserts, the plan proves that a heart-healthy diet need not be bland or boring. Lower Your Blood Pressure Naturally offers one of the easiest and most effective ways to conquer hypertension yet.
An attending cardiologist and director of Women and Heart Disease at Lenox Hill Hospital, Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum has lectured nationally on cardiovascular health. Trained as a D.O. and board certified as an M.D., she combines both the holistic approach of osteopathy with conventional medicine. She is a National Volunteer with the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women campaign. Dr. Steinbaum has been featured widely in the media, including CNN, USA Today, Publishers Weekly, Marie Claire, The Doctors, Glamour, and many more. She lives in New York City with her son, Spencer. View titles by Suzanne Steinbaum
PREVENTION is the #1 healthy lifestyle brand and the largest health magazine in the U.S., with a total readership of more than 9 million. It is based in Emmaus, PA.
View titles by Editors Of Prevention Magazine