Top 15 Foods to Avoid if You have Hypertension

milk is bad for you

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13. Whole Milk

If you are working out and trying to build muscle, whole milk is a great choice, but it actually has more fat than your body needs.

Just one cup whole milk has 8 grams of fat. When you have high blood pressure, you need to lower your fat intake, so try drinking 2 percent milk, or fat free milk. Saturated fats and trans-fats drastically increase your risk of becoming overweight, which, in turn, greatly increases the chance that you will develop high blood pressure.

The saturated fats in whole milk are not good for your heart, either, and can lead to heart disease. Besides whole milk, consider cutting down on the foods that come from whole milk and have high fat content such as butter, margarine, regular salad dressings, ice cream, whole milk yogurt and cheeses. Always seek out low fat milk products and low fat yogurt and cheese.

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