Acupuncture
January 27 , 2020
Since times immemorial, Acupuncture is a unique treatment for reducing high blood pressure in human beings.
High blood pressure refers to a situation where the blood starts exerting pressure against the walls of arteries, veins and also the chambers of the heart. Over a specified time period, this heavy rush of blood starts damaging the lining of the blood vessels. It can also lead to arteriosclerosis, meaning the hardening of the arteries.
High blood pressure symptoms are often acute in human beings. They include sudden dizziness, flushed faces, nervousness, severe headaches, restlessness, difficult breathing, nose bleeding, insomnia, intestinal complaints, depression, short temper, and emotional instability.
The diagnosis of high blood pressure is done when normal pressure tends to repeatedly rise. The other physical symptoms of high blood pressure include constant tendency to urinate, decrease in eye vision and muscle weakness.
While you are undergoing acupuncture treatments for curing high blood pressure, you can also use herbs like Tian Ma [Gastrodia Rhizome], Xia Ku Cao [Prunella] and Shan Zha to reduce high blood pressure. You should inject the juices of these herbs into your blood to achieve better results. Unique and natural acupuncture treatment for high blood pressure also includes pressing the skin on the back of your hand in between the thumb and index finger.
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The information on this blog is not a substitute for any professional medical diagnosis or treatment. The blog contains text, images or graphics are solely for informational purpose. Before implementing the information mentioned above, seek the advice of a professional doctor regarding any doubt or question you may have about the medical condition or treatment. Also, take the advice of a professional health care provider before making changes in your health care routine.
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