Top 15 Foods to Avoid if You have Hypertension

Man Choosing Donut Instead Of Apple

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12. Donuts

Well, no one would ever put donuts on their healthy list, we know, but many people don’t realize just how bad these can be for you, especially if you suffer from hypertension.

An average donut can have more than 300 calories, a whopping 12 grams of fat, and because they are deep fried, they are full of both trans-fat and saturated fat, all of which greatly increase your risk of heart disease. Many of the dough’s used also have salt in them. You might want to consider exchanging that donut for a bowl of whole grain cereal, or oatmeal, in the morning. A few healthy whole grains to consider are quinoa, amaranth, barely, rye, teff, wild rice, and non-GMO grains such as corn, and buckwheat.

You can still enjoy breakfast, and start your day off right while potentially extending your life by avoiding foods that will dangerously raise your blood pressure, such as doughnuts, and exchange them for healthier options.

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