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Can Chiropractic Adjustments Lower High Blood Pressure?



One-third of the adult population,
around 70 million Americans, have high blood pressure (hypertension).
In addition, 1 in 3 Americans has prehypertension, which means higher
than normal blood pressure numbers. Even more alarming: 1 in 5 adults with high blood pressure
do not know they have it, because typically there are no associated symptoms.

Thankfully, chiropractic offers a drug-free approach
to treating high blood pressure. Read on to
learn more. 

Understanding Blood Pressure and Hypertension

Each time the heart beats, it’s pumping blood into the arteries of the body. Blood pressure is the force of the blood as it pushes against the walls of
the arteries. The two numbers in a blood pressure reading are systolic, the top number that measures the pressure in the arteries when the heart beats,
and diastolic, which is the bottom number measuring the pressure in the arteries between beats.

Normal levels are 120/80 and lower, prehypertension levels are 120-139/80-89, hypertension stage 1 is 140-159/90-99, hypertension stage 2 is 160/100 or
higher, and hypertension crisis (emergency care needed) is 180/110 or higher.

The Risks of Hypertension

This common condition is more dangerous and fatal than many people realize. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lists high blood pressure
as the primary or contributing cause of more than 360,000 American deaths in 2013. That’s nearly 1,000 deaths each day.

The CDC also states that with high blood pressure, there’s a great risk of other dangerous conditions:

  • First heart attack: 70 percent of adults who have a first heart attack have high blood pressure
  • First stroke: 80 percent of adults who have their first stroke have high blood pressure
  • Chronic heart failure: 70 percent of adults with chronic heart failure have high blood pressure
  • Kidney failure: High blood pressure is the second leading cause of kidney failure

Treatment of High Blood Pressure

Fortunately, high blood pressure is simple to diagnosis and there are many methods of treatment. Regularly, doctors prescribe medication to control hypertension,
but blood pressure often can be lowered using natural, non-pharmaceutical methods. Lifestyle changes play a big role in blood pressure; losing weight,
exercising regularly, eating well, reducing excess sodium, limiting alcohol, quitting smoking, cutting back on caffeine and reducing stress all positively
contribute to healthy blood pressure levels.

Can Chiropractic Adjustments Lower High Blood Pressure?

Chiropractic Adjustments and Lowered Blood Pressure

In March of 2007, the Journal of Human Hypertension published a study that demonstrated a significant decrease in blood pressure following
a chiropractic adjustment to the Atlas vertebra (located at the base of the skull). This study involved 50 individuals with high blood pressure; the
improvement in blood pressure levels continued into the eighth week following the adjustment—potentially longer, as the study only assessed the
patients following the adjustment and at a follow-up visit eight weeks later.

Make an appointment to talk to a chiropractic doctor about chiropractic and high blood pressure.

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