Are you also among those who are troubled by the problem of high blood pressure and are thinking of trying some effective home remedies along with medicines? Do you know that a small yellow thing we call in your kitchen, which we call turmeric is no less than a superhero in controlling your blood pressure? Let us know about it in detail.
Turmeric and high blood pressure relation
Turmeric is not limited to giving food and taste to food, but has been known for its medicinal properties for centuries. The real magic of turmeric is hidden in a particular compound ‘Curcumin’ in it. This is the element that makes turmeric a powerful antioxidant and anti -inflammatory.
High blood pressure, also called hypertension, is often caused by inflammation and oxidative stress in the arteries. It is here that Karcumin present in turmeric plays its magic.
Reduces inflammation: Curcumin helps in reducing inflammation in the body. When inflammation in the arteries, blood flow is interrupted, which increases blood pressure. Turmeric reduces this inflammation and relaxes the arteries, which improves blood flow.
Antioxidant properties: Curcumin is a powerful antioxidant, which protects the body from damage from free radicals. It keeps the arteries walls healthy and helps to maintain their flexibility.
Production of nitric oxide: Some studies suggest that turmeric can help increase the level of nitric oxide in the body. Nitric oxide widens blood vessels, which reduces blood pressure.
Blood thinning effect: Turmeric also has a mild effect of diluting blood, which prevents blood clots from forming. It is beneficial for heart health and can help reduce hypertension associated complications.
How to use turmeric?
High blood pressure patients can include turmeric in many ways in their diet:
Turmeric milk: Drink a spoonful of turmeric in a glass of lukewarm milk before going to bed at night.
Turmeric tea: Boil a little turmeric, ginger and black pepper in a cup of water. Sieve it and drink it mixed with honey or lemon juice. (Black pepper increases the absorption of curcumin present in turmeric).
In daily food: Use turmeric regularly in your lentils, vegetables and curry.
Take special care of this
It is very important to understand that turmeric is not a magical cure for high blood pressure. If you are already taking high blood pressure medicines, then consult a doctor before consuming a large amount of turmeric, especially if you are taking blood thinner.