Pressure problems can arise from pinched muscles and misaligned skull bones. On Wednesday, November 17, the osteopathic doctor Vladimir Zhivotov told about this.
Zhivotov noted that hypertension may be associated with a balance of sympathetic and parasympathetic stimuli that the heart receives. Sympathetic stimuli increase the pressure as it makes the heart work harder. The latter, on the contrary, reduce the heart rate. The balance in favor of sympathetic stimuli can be reduced by misaligned bones and contracted muscles.
“The upper cervical sympathetic nodes give branches to the heart, and due to the work of these nodes, the work of our heart muscle is stimulated. If, as a result of trauma, birth or acquired, bones are displaced and muscles tense, these sympathetic nodes are slightly squeezed, slightly tense, and give even more stimulation to the heart. It is forced to decrease more often and faster, therefore blood pressure rises, “- said the osteopath. aif.ru…
The doctor also expressed the opinion that most of the cases of high blood pressure are associated with skull injuries that a person could have received 10 years ago. To solve the problem, you need to contact an osteopath to restore the position of the bones.
Earlier, on November 13, Australian scientists found that regular consumption of black tea helps in the fight against hypertension. They conducted an experiment in which participants drank three cups of black tea or a caffeinated beverage without flavonoids per day. The participants’ performance was assessed on the first day of the experiment, as well as after three months and six months.
The researchers concluded that tea had a greater effect on stabilizing systolic and diastolic blood pressure than the second drink. This effect manifested itself on the very first day of the experiment, and then persisted for six months. Moreover, it did not depend on the initial level of blood pressure, as well as the heart rate of the subjects.
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