Top 15 Foods to Avoid if You have Hypertension

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9. Alcohol

OK, so alcohol isn’t a food, but excessive alcohol will raise your blood pressure to very high levels. Having just three drinks at one time will temporarily increase your blood pressure and repeated drinking can lead to long term hypertension. Alcohol will also cause damage to the blood vessel walls.

If you have hypertension, avoid alcohol as much as possible or, if you must indulge, drink in moderation. Moderate consumption is considered to be two drinks per day for men less than 65 years of age, and one drink per day for men over 65. For women, one drink per day no matter their age. One drink is considered to be 5 ounces of wine, 12 ounces of beer, or 1.5 ounces of hard liquor such as vodka or whiskey. If you are a heavy drinker and want to cut back to lower your hypertension, be sure to cut back gradually.

Heavy drinkers who suddenly stop or cut back drastically are at a great risk of developing extremely high blood pressure for several days afterwards. It might be best to consult your doctor if you drink heavily. Find out more how one drink kills ine person every ten seconds. 

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