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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Women and High Blood Pressure

A lot of attention is focused on men and hypertension, but women get high blood pressure too.  Women have unique needs when it comes to high blood pressure.

Women's issues image.Besides reducing the risk of having a baby born with spina bifida, new research suggests that women who increase their daily intake of folic acid can also reduce their risk of high blood pressure.

The results of two studies presented at a hypertension conference of the American Heart Association examined the health consequences of over 150,000 female nurses. At the start of the 8-year study, none of the women had high blood pressure.

As in many studies, the women first completed detailed questionnaires about their health habits, physical activity levels and diet (including folic acid intake). Their blood pressure was recorded every 2 years.
Bottom line? Those who consumed 800 micrograms of folic acid per day (or more) had a significantly lower risk of hypertension.

How can you be sure that you get enough folic acid?

While folic acid supplements can be helpful, several foods are known to be high in folate, including citrus fruits, asparagus, brussels sprouts, spinach, baked beans, brown rice, chickpeas, kidney beans and lentils. Items rarely featured at your local fast food establishment or the frozen food aisle at your supermarket!

Ask about specific Whole Food supplementation that provides sufficient Folic acid in an easily digestible form.  We make supplementation easy and clear.  Nutrition Response Testing will accurately determine the specific nutrients your body needs to restore health.  Call for a consultation today!

Yours in Health,

Dr. Jeremy Hozjan
(704) 523-2367
http://www.parkroadchiropractic.com/

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