Which Ayurvedic medicine is best for low blood pressure?
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There were no signifificant differences in all parameters in the ABPM monitoring and the elasticity of the carotid artery, the recovery of blood pressure circadian rhythm, and the therapeutic effect of antihypertension in EH patients between the two groups (P>0.05).Chinese herbal medicine for CGSHY may lower the blood pressure smoothly and recover the circadian rhythm of blood pressure in EH patients. | |
Open access•Journal Article | We conclude that Western therapy is more effective in reducing blood pressure as compared with Chinese traditional therapy, but effective control of blood pressure in mild hypertensives is possible with either form of treatment. |
Low sodium high potassium salt-substitute is effective in lowering both systolic and diastolic blood pressure and offers a simple, low-cost approach for hypertension control among Tibetans in China. | |
27 May 2013 | Combination treatment with azilsartan/chlorthalidone is effective for reducing blood pressure. |
Open access•Journal Article | At the same time of reasonable blood pressure-lowering treatment,use traditional Chinese medicine to enhance curative effect,reduce adverse reactions and improve the patients' quality of life. |
Open access•Journal Article | Therefore, lifestyle modifications with antihypertensive drug therapy are the best treatments to reduce cardiovascular risk and attain goal blood pressure values for patients with hypertension. |
53 Citations | Current literature suggests that food therapy is effective in blood pressure control and can be incorporated into blood pressure self-management in the Chinese population. |
47 Citations | Obviously therefore, the drug that best normalises blood pressure while producing the fewest adverse effects should be sought. |
Open access•Journal Article 8 Citations | The clinician should concentrate on seeking this lower target blood pressure rather than be excessively concerned about which is the best antihypertensive agent. |
Among hypertensive patients (n=15), 60% (9 of 15) had either a >10 mm Hg drop in systolic blood pressure (n=4) or required a reduction in anti-hypertensive medications due to persistent systolic blood pressure This pilot study suggests that short term Ayurvedic therapy improves arterial stiffness and many cardiometabolic risk factors in patients with coronary artery disease. |
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