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Good Morning! Just my own 2 centavos worth, as a layman (di po ako doctor).

 

I experienced a mild heart attack last year (april 19 to be exact). after that I followed the doctors orders of diet and no smoking (the latter part, am still trying to quit). After researching the internet this is what I found out.

 

High BP is caused by a number of factors:

1. plaque buildup on the arteries

2. genetics - due to constricting of arteries or minor flexibility of arteries (the ability of the arteries to expand and contract). Don't have an answer for this one.

 

For number 1, what i do is to make sure that fiber is included in my diet (daily). Whatever you eat, there will always be a fat content. Obviously pork and red meat has the highest. As food is processed in the body, the body breaks down this fat. As it passes through your intestines, the fat gets lodged sa mga singit-singit ng instestines mo, which in turn get absorbed by the body sooner or later. As I understand it (please, will someone correct me if I'm wrong), the bofy processess this and this is what is called LDL (low density lipoprotein or Bad Cholesterol) This enters your blood stream and gets lodged in the singit-singit of your arteries naman. This is what they call plaque. First, to eliminate the fats in the intestine, you take in fiber. cause fiber acts as like "scoba" and cleans your intestines. As for the plaque in the body, try to increase your HDL and lower your LDL. to remember make sure your Hdl is HIGH (in number, as per blood test readings) and your Ldl is LOW.

 

Exercise: for those of you who have led a sedentary lifestyle, start slow. preferably a 15 mins brisk walk (around the neighborhood). if after a month, you feel bored, increase to 30 mins. the increase should be in the time frame (mga 15 mins increment) not in the pacing. Remember, you want the heart to work but not over exert it. With this way, theoretically, with the blood flowing the plaques will slowly be removed from your system.

 

Smoking: Defiitely a NO-NO. Many people hear that smoking is bad for your health. How bad? You have all read that it causes Lung Cancer, Emphysema, Throat Cancer, yada, yada, yada. But you ask, what's in it for us BP guys? The chemical contained in cigarettes constricts the arteries. So kung medyo malaki yung plaque mo and the arteries are constricted, you know what'l happen.

 

Diet: As I mentioned above, fiber is important in my diet. Low-salt too. Why? to avoid Water retention. Meaning eating salty foods make your body retain more water than necessary, which in turn dilutes the fat in your body making it easier for it to travel all over inside of you. I, personally, have oatmeal for breakfast, nothing added, just sugar to taste. Muesli is okay, pero magastos naman. For lunch, 2 pieces of sandwiches. Whole wheat bread, with tuna (no mayonnaise) on olive oil, very little salt (to taste) and parsley, with lettuce. Dnner - 1 cup rice (walang dayaan, pagsinabing 1 cup, 1 cup). and whatever ulam ang naluto. I always make sure that their's fruit on the table. Eto na ang minatamis. Try to avoid (if you can) chocolates, cakes, those exotic pastries. but if you crave for talagang matamis 1 serving of biko.

 

following this, I was able to lower my LDL level from 180 to 70, and able to maintain it.

 

Syanga pala, I don't take vitamin supplements except for Vitamin C (500 mg/day). Please look carefully at the contents of your vitamin supplement. Kung may Vitamin K, try to avoid taking it. My doctor says that Vitamin K increases the heartbeat. I see it in Gatorade and other "energy" drinks.

 

Again, just my 2 centavos worth lang po. Feel free to contradict or add. we might learn something new.

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Thank you boss bonjing for contributing and sharing your own experience.....

 

Based on your research, i am guilty taking meat and energy drinks like redbull, lipovitan and the new one is bacchus ba yun? So this energy drinks contributes to High BP?

 

So one needs high fiber everyday to dilute this so called fats in our body? Anyone who has their own opinion are welcome to post. This is for our own health MTC brods.....

 

 

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How Can You Prevent or Control High Blood Pressure?

 

If you have high blood pressure, you and your health care provider need to work together as

a team to reduce it. The two of you need to agree on your blood pressure goal. Together, you

should come up with a plan and timetable for reaching your goal.

 

Blood pressure is usually measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and is recorded as

two numbers—systolic pressure (as the heart beats) “over” diastolic pressure (as the heart

relaxes between beats)—for example, 130/80 mmHg. Ask your doctor to write down for

you your blood pressure numbers and your blood pressure goal level.

 

Monitoring your blood pressure at home between visits to your doctor can be helpful.

You also may want to bring a family member with you when you visit your doctor.

Having a family member who knows that you have high blood pressure and who understands

what you need to do to lower your blood pressure often makes it easier to make

the changes that will help you reach your goal.

 

If you have normal blood pressure or prehypertension, following these steps will help prevent you from

developing high blood pressure. If you have high blood pressure, following these steps

will help you control your blood pressure.

 

This thread is opened to help MTC adopt a healthier lifestyle and remember to take

prescribed blood pressure-lowering drugs. Following the steps below will help you

prevent and control high blood pressure. While you read them, think to yourself . . .

 

“I Can Do It!” sabi nga ni Flavier

 

Hypertension can almost always be prevented, so these steps are very important

even if you do not have high blood pressure.

 

• Maintain a healthyweight.

• Be physically active.

• Follow a healthy eating plan.

• Eat foods with less sodium (salt).

• Drink alcohol only in moderation.

• Take prescribed drugs as directed.

 

 

Source:

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I've been living with high blood pressure for more than 20 years and I will be 50 years old this year. If one is worried about high BP, the best is to consult a specialist physician, an cardiologist, a neurologist or a nephrologist. These medical practicioners will recommend the proper physical and laboratory tests to find out the underlying cause of high BP. My highest BP was 180/110 when I was in my mid-20s. Of course, being young, one feels immortal and I continued eating anything and drinking a lot. With medication, my BP averaged 130/90 and of course was classified as a hypertensive.

 

However, with proper diet (low-salt, less meat, more fruits and vegetables) and serious excercise, I have been able to reduce my average BP. I am now doing 110/70 and feeling great.

 

Good luck, mga pre!

 

that was inspiring bro! i am averaging 150/90 and im on the mid 20s so medyo kinakabahan na ako. i dont take any medications, no exercise, laging puyat, 3hrs sleep, and buti naman buhay pa ko ngayon. maybe drinking a lot of water helps? im undergoing water theraphy and so far medyo nawawala na yung sakit ng batok ko. pero dont take my word for it. it may or may not work for you.

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that was inspiring bro! i am averaging 150/90 and im on the mid 20s so medyo kinakabahan na ako. i dont take any medications, no exercise, laging puyat, 3hrs  sleep, and buti naman buhay pa ko ngayon. maybe drinking a lot of water helps? im undergoing water theraphy and so far medyo nawawala na yung sakit ng batok ko. pero dont take my word for it. it may or may not work for you.

 

@boredrat

 

try, if you can, to get an average of 8 hours of sleep. It will do wonders. Alam ko at your age (I was that young too), daming gimik, inuman, parties and such. Am not saying that you live a "cloistered" life but love your body, iisa lang yan. mahirap siniglan ka in the long run. di biro ang heart attack. SCARY!!!

 

@ El Patayo

 

I don't know about lipovitan, bacchus, et al. Try to look at the label kung naka breakdown yung contents.

 

As I reiterate, I am not a doctor. So, if there's a doctor in the house, care to share your opinions, views, contradictions, etc....

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that was inspiring bro! i am averaging 150/90 and im on the mid 20s so medyo kinakabahan na ako. i dont take any medications, no exercise, laging puyat, 3hrs  sleep, and buti naman buhay pa ko ngayon. maybe drinking a lot of water helps? im undergoing water theraphy and so far medyo nawawala na yung sakit ng batok ko. pero dont take my word for it. it may or may not work for you.

 

Preng Boredrat,

 

Pati ako kakabahan dyan sa 150/90 mo. Try some exercise and some diet control. Generic na payo yan ng mga doctor, pero di lahat nakaka-sunod. Since you are still in your mid-20's, time is on your side, but you may have to start soon. Problems (due to high BP) come out later in life. It's the vital organs that get affected later, heart... kidneys, etc.

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nkakatakot talaga...

 

my dad has MI and sometimes ramdam ko ang sakit sa batok ko.. since then i tried to regulate and watch over my diet... i think i already have a lot of those bad cholesterol in me... its bout time to brush them off... its hard especially if your used to eating anything at anytime of the day... but its a lil sacrifice compared to spending days/weeks at the hospital in the end.... not to mention expensive maintenance meds needed to normalize your BP.

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nkakatakot talaga...

 

my dad has MI and sometimes ramdam ko ang sakit sa batok ko.. since then i tried to regulate and watch over my diet... i think i already have a lot of those bad cholesterol in me... its bout time to brush them off... its hard especially  if your used to eating anything at anytime of the day... but its a lil sacrifice compared to spending days/weeks at the hospital in the end....  not to mention expensive maintenance meds needed to normalize your BP.

 

 

tama ka imijin. and to all the other members reading this, would like to give you a first hand experience.

 

Right after my discharge from the hospital due to my minor heart attack, I was required to take 5 different tablets daily. It costs me 6K a month. Grabe. Kada sweldo, I have to budget 3K just for my meds alone. Presently, nabawasan na ng Isang tablet (forgot the name, but the cost was Php 360/tablet). kaya ngayon, budget ko is 1.1K / sweldo just for maintenance meds lang.

 

Kaya mga kaibigan, PLEASE, PLEASE take care of your health. Hindi biro ang magkasakit. It will have an impact in your life (financially, physically, emotionally and psychologically).

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Examples of Moderate-Level Physical Activities

 

Sporting Activities:

 

1. Playing volleyball for 45–60 minutes

2. Playing touch football for 45 minutes

3. Walking 2 miles in 30 minutes (1 mile in 15 minutes)

4. Shooting baskets for 30 minutes

5. Bicycling 5 miles in 30 minutes

6. Dancing fast (social) for 30 minutes

7. Performing water aerobics for 30 minutes

8. Swimming laps for 20 minutes

9. Playing basketball for 15–20 minutes

10 Jumping rope for 15 minutes

11. Running 1 1/2 miles in 15 minutes (1 mile in 10 minutes)

 

 

Common Chores

 

1. Washing and waxing a car for 45–60 minutes

2. Washing windows or floors for 45–60 minutes

3. Gardening for 30–45 minutes

4. Wheeling self in wheelchair for 30–40 minutes

5. Pushing a stroller 1 1/2 miles in 30 minutes

6. Raking leaves for 30 minutes

7. Shoveling snow for 15 minutes

8. Stair walking for 15 minutes

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yep ..pineapple juice did wonders to my bp....i was 140/100..sometimes reaching 150/100 before few mos ago...i eat too much fatty foods, always lacked sleep, and too much stress at work...then i got scared of my bp coz im just 23..ginawa ko tubig pineapple juice, pero of course drink lotsa water too coz pineapple is fiber u will tend to constipate..therefore u need to drink a lot of water...my bp is now 120/80.. and my ofcmates said im slimmer..:) naku tyak na yayaman n naman del monte and dole...hehehe...del monte mas masarap.. :)

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yep ..pineapple juice did wonders to my bp....i was 140/100..sometimes reaching 150/100 before  few mos ago...i eat too much fatty foods, always lacked sleep, and too much stress at work...then i got scared of my bp coz im just 23..ginawa ko tubig pineapple juice, pero of course drink lotsa water too coz pineapple is fiber u will tend to constipate..therefore u need to drink a lot of water...my bp is now 120/80.. and my ofcmates said im slimmer..:) naku tyak na yayaman n naman del monte and dole...hehehe...del monte mas masarap.. :)

 

how about the weight loss? how much did you loose in a certain time period. Tried it, pero i always get heartburn.

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how about the weight loss? how much did you loose in a certain time period.  Tried it, pero i always get heartburn.

 

i just lost round 5 pounds...i started taking the pinepple juice therapy less than a month..before, i drink a lot of softdrinks so i look bloated...so i stopped it and took pineapple juice instead..sometimes its a case-to-case basis...some people like me react favorably with pineapple juice..some people like u dont..there are still a lot of fruits out there..variety counts...in ur case, just take a lot of/different fruits and veggies.....and of course avoid fatty foods, smoking, stress, sedentary lifestyle....moderate drinking also counts like a little red wine..and of course getting at least 6-8 hrs of sleep a day... :)

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... coz pineapple is fiber u will tend to constipate..therefore u need to drink a lot of water...

 

Just a slight correction. Pineapple IS fiber and fiber makes you go "number 2" easier ....

 

Actually people call pineapple (fruit and juice) the "walis" of our tummy because it really helps you flush out everything....

 

But youre right its a good diet food and will help lower your bp and your weight.

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Just a slight correction. Pineapple IS fiber and fiber makes you go "number 2" easier ....

 

yes pineapple is fiber but if u dont take enough water intake, u will tend to constipate because fiber is bulk-forming (hardens our stools)...so in order to utilize the benefits of fiber, u should take in lots of water at least 8 glasses everyday so as not to suffer the consequences of constipation.

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yes pineapple is fiber but if u dont take enough water intake, u will tend to constipate because fiber is bulk-forming (hardens our stools)...so in order to utilize the benefits of fiber, u should take in lots of water at least 8 glasses everyday so as not to suffer the consequences of constipation.

 

 

I never assumed that one would give up water for pineapple juice... That would be very very unhealthy as pineapple juice has a lot of sugar... That might lead to diabetes and we dont want that.

 

I was merely reacting to your point about pineapple causing constipation because as far as my experience goes... it actually causes the opposite of constipation.

 

I think everyone knows that water is essential to health and that 8 (even more) glasses a day is the norm....

 

The key here is balance in everything we eat and drink.

 

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yes pineapple is fiber but if u dont take enough water intake, u will tend to constipate because fiber is bulk-forming (hardens our stools)...so in order to utilize the benefits of fiber, u should take in lots of water at least 8 glasses everyday so as not to suffer the consequences of constipation.

 

 

yup, fiber is bulk-forming... pero it doesnt constipate.... one of the triggers for defecating is stretch...when the colon (yung ating malaking bituka) is stretched to a certain diameter due to the bulk of the stool. yun nga lang, without enough water intake sobrang titigas ang stool mo... you'll feel the urge pero you'll be straining your neck out trying to pass that hard-formed stool... kaya feeling natin "constipated" ang dating.

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yup, fiber is bulk-forming... pero it doesnt constipate.... one of the triggers for defecating is stretch...when the colon (yung ating malaking bituka) is stretched to a certain diameter due to the bulk of the stool. yun nga lang, without enough water intake sobrang titigas ang stool mo... you'll feel the urge pero you'll be straining your neck out trying to pass that hard-formed stool... kaya feeling natin "constipated" ang dating.

 

Salamat po doktor... for clarification, that is. :D

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Just a slight correction. Pineapple IS fiber and fiber makes you go "number 2" easier ....

 

Actually people call pineapple (fruit and juice) the "walis" of our tummy because it really helps you flush out everything....

 

But youre right its a good diet food and will help lower your bp and your weight.

 

 

yes pineapple is fiber but if u dont take enough water intake, u will tend to constipate because fiber is bulk-forming (hardens our stools)...so in order to utilize the benefits of fiber, u should take in lots of water at least 8 glasses everyday so as not to suffer the consequences of constipation.

 

 

yup, fiber is bulk-forming... pero it doesnt constipate.... one of the triggers for defecating is stretch...when the colon (yung ating malaking bituka) is stretched to a certain diameter due to the bulk of the stool. yun nga lang, without enough water intake sobrang titigas ang stool mo... you'll feel the urge pero you'll be straining your neck out trying to pass that hard-formed stool... kaya feeling natin "constipated" ang dating.

 

 

I would agree with all of the above, based on experience. I am regularly taking fiber breakfast, lunch and dinner. But if i don't take in the recommended 8 - 8oz of water a day, yung yung sinasabi ni in_vitro na straining your neck. Pero kung tama yung water intake ko for the day, yun naman yung sinasabi ni Wyld na "swoosh" in the morning. Ginhawa to the max! hahahahaha

 

just my own 0.02 cents worth....

 

@lyonhart

When you say pineapple juice, is that the freshly squeezed or the ones that come in cans?

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^ I think na mention somewhere ... canned PJ ... and I actually prefer the Del Monte brand ...hindi matamis at natural na natural ang dating...

 

But if I can find matamis na fresh pineapple, thats what I take instead... Damang dama ang pag walis nya ... "swoosh na swoosh" ... :boo:

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