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Tensopril Pro - 60 Caps
Tensopril Pro - 60 Caps
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- Helps to relax blood vessels (vasodilation)
- Helps to maintain healthy blood pressure levels
- Does not contain dairy, egg, gluten, soy, wheat, corn, yeast, nuts, artificial sweeteners, colours or flavours
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Tensopril Pro - 60 Caps
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Provita Tensopril Pro - 60 Caps is a dietary supplement in capsule form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Designed by Provita, Tensopril Pro can help with blood pressure and the maintenance of healthy blood pressure levels. Tensopril Pro™ contains an orthomolecular blend of ingredients that work together to lower the blood pressure. They act naturally on different channels that control systolic and diastolic pressure – beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, angiotensin inhibitors (ACE), angiotensin receptor blockers, central nervous system relaxers and vasodilators. Hawthorn is a well-established traditional cardio-tonic. Clinical studies show that Hibiscus sabdariffa can inhibit angiotensin. L-Theanine, Inositol and GABA have a relaxing effect on the nervous system with positive impact on heartbeat and blood pressure. Chlorogenic acid from green coffee beans has been proven clinically to lower blood pressure. [CAPS]
Each capsule contains:
Hawthorn (Crataegus laevigata) 75mg
Inositol 75mg
Green Coffee 10:1 Extract (2% caffeine; 50% chlorogenic acid) 40 mg
Sorrel (Hibiscus sabdariffa) 25 mg
L-Theanine 25 mg
GABA (Gamma Aminobutyric Acid) 25 mg
Piper nigrum 2.5 mg
Non-medicinal Ingredients:
Microcrystalline cellulose, silicon dioxide, potassium nitrate, vegetable stearate, gelatin.
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are breastfeeding, are taking cardiac glycosides such as digitalis/digoxin, or blood pressure medication. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children. Keep sealed, store in a cool, dry place.
Hawthorn (Crataegus laevigata) 75mg
Inositol 75mg
Green Coffee 10:1 Extract (2% caffeine; 50% chlorogenic acid) 40 mg
Sorrel (Hibiscus sabdariffa) 25 mg
L-Theanine 25 mg
GABA (Gamma Aminobutyric Acid) 25 mg
Piper nigrum 2.5 mg
Non-medicinal Ingredients:
Microcrystalline cellulose, silicon dioxide, potassium nitrate, vegetable stearate, gelatin.
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are breastfeeding, are taking cardiac glycosides such as digitalis/digoxin, or blood pressure medication. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children. Keep sealed, store in a cool, dry place.
Dosage
Adults take 3 capsules 1 to 2 times per day.
Adults take 3 capsules 1 to 2 times per day.
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HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor and a Holistic Nutritionist
Frequently undiagnosed or ignored because it's onset can be without symptoms, high blood pressure responds well to changes in diet, exercise level, & to the right supplements...
Hypertension or high blood pressure is known as a silent killer because people often do not know that they have it until the body is already damaged. If you think that you are at risk, it is important to have your blood pressure monitored regularly, because hypertension can lead to heart attacks, strokes, kidney failure and retinal (eye) damage.
Narrowed arteries or a decrease in arterial elasticity are the primary causes of hypertension; narrowed and hardened arteries are typically caused by high consumption of unhealthy fats. Kidney disease, obesity, stress, heavy metal toxicity and poor diet can also cause hypertension. There are some ways that we can reduce damage and our risk of hypertension through lifestyle, diet and activities like detoxification and complimentary therapies. Ensure you are eating the right amounts of healthy fats and taking the right supplements for optimal health.
Most people are do no have symptoms because their blood pressure rises slowly over many years. Symptoms of fluctuating blood pressure may be present and include headaches, dizziness, fatigue, nosebleeds and flushed cheeks. Symptoms of decreased circulation can accompany high blood pressure and include angina, leg pain, forgetfulness and ringing in the ears. Official diagnosis of hypertension is made when blood pressure readings over 140/90 are found on at least three occasions. In people over 50 the exact reading necessary to diagnose hypertension can be variable. A single reading of high blood pressure is generally not accepted as official because environmental factors such as stress and the amount of salt recently eaten can skew the reading.
Your blood pressure is measured in two ways: when the heart is beating (systolic) and in between beats (diastolic). The first (higher) number is the systolic and the second (lower) number is the diastolic pressure. If you have consistently high blood pressure, you might consider purchasing a digital blood pressure cuff which conveniently allows you to measure your own blood pressure in your own home or office.
Conventional treatment of hypertension involves medication to decrease blood volume (diuretics, ACE inhibitors) or reduce tension in the vessels (beta-blockers). Diuretics increase the excretion of minerals like
magnesium
and
potassium. This can cause problems maintaining heart rhythm and muscle spasms. ACE inhibitors deplete
zinc. Beta-blockers deplete
coenzyme Q10. Other medications may be given to control the root cause of the high blood pressure like sedatives, cholesterol reducing drugs or drugs to maintain kidney function.
Natural treatment of hypertension involves lifestyle and dietary changes. Use stress reduction techniques such as regular exercise, deep breathing and massage. Chiropractic care will align the upper spine to ensure proper nerve conduction to the heart. Hydrotherapy using cold arm baths can decrease blood pressure.
Emotions such as worry and fear can contribute to hypertension and should be addressed. Colour therapy and biofeedback have been studied with regard to their blood pressure lowering effects. You might also explore a variety of different chelation treatments available which have been clinically proven to cleanse the arteries of blockages.
Chelation treatments available include: intravenous (available in clinics), oral tablets, and a new suppository form proven nearly as effective as I.V.
The standard North American diet predisposes people to developing high blood pressure due to its saturated and trans fatty acid content. To prevent hypertension maintain a healthy weight. Drink lots of clear fluids and eat raw fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Include green leafy vegetables, nuts, seeds, fish, vegetable
protein, like soybeans, and unrefined oils like olive, flax and sunflower in your daily diet. Foods to avoid are any junk foods, fried foods, processed foods, fast foods, white flour products, white sugar products, red meat, margarine, shortening, artificial sweeteners, diet foods, salt, coffee, colas and other caffeine sources. Eliminate alcohol, tobacco and highly spiced foods.
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor and a Holistic Nutritionist
Frequently undiagnosed or ignored because it's onset can be without symptoms, high blood pressure responds well to changes in diet, exercise level, & to the right supplements...
Hypertension or high blood pressure is known as a silent killer because people often do not know that they have it until the body is already damaged. If you think that you are at risk, it is important to have your blood pressure monitored regularly, because hypertension can lead to heart attacks, strokes, kidney failure and retinal (eye) damage.
Narrowed arteries or a decrease in arterial elasticity are the primary causes of hypertension; narrowed and hardened arteries are typically caused by high consumption of unhealthy fats. Kidney disease, obesity, stress, heavy metal toxicity and poor diet can also cause hypertension. There are some ways that we can reduce damage and our risk of hypertension through lifestyle, diet and activities like detoxification and complimentary therapies. Ensure you are eating the right amounts of healthy fats and taking the right supplements for optimal health.
Most people are do no have symptoms because their blood pressure rises slowly over many years. Symptoms of fluctuating blood pressure may be present and include headaches, dizziness, fatigue, nosebleeds and flushed cheeks. Symptoms of decreased circulation can accompany high blood pressure and include angina, leg pain, forgetfulness and ringing in the ears. Official diagnosis of hypertension is made when blood pressure readings over 140/90 are found on at least three occasions. In people over 50 the exact reading necessary to diagnose hypertension can be variable. A single reading of high blood pressure is generally not accepted as official because environmental factors such as stress and the amount of salt recently eaten can skew the reading.
Your blood pressure is measured in two ways: when the heart is beating (systolic) and in between beats (diastolic). The first (higher) number is the systolic and the second (lower) number is the diastolic pressure. If you have consistently high blood pressure, you might consider purchasing a digital blood pressure cuff which conveniently allows you to measure your own blood pressure in your own home or office.
Conventional treatment of hypertension involves medication to decrease blood volume (diuretics, ACE inhibitors) or reduce tension in the vessels (beta-blockers). Diuretics increase the excretion of minerals like
magnesium
and
potassium. This can cause problems maintaining heart rhythm and muscle spasms. ACE inhibitors deplete
zinc. Beta-blockers deplete
coenzyme Q10. Other medications may be given to control the root cause of the high blood pressure like sedatives, cholesterol reducing drugs or drugs to maintain kidney function.
Natural treatment of hypertension involves lifestyle and dietary changes. Use stress reduction techniques such as regular exercise, deep breathing and massage. Chiropractic care will align the upper spine to ensure proper nerve conduction to the heart. Hydrotherapy using cold arm baths can decrease blood pressure.
Emotions such as worry and fear can contribute to hypertension and should be addressed. Colour therapy and biofeedback have been studied with regard to their blood pressure lowering effects. You might also explore a variety of different chelation treatments available which have been clinically proven to cleanse the arteries of blockages.
Chelation treatments available include: intravenous (available in clinics), oral tablets, and a new suppository form proven nearly as effective as I.V.
The standard North American diet predisposes people to developing high blood pressure due to its saturated and trans fatty acid content. To prevent hypertension maintain a healthy weight. Drink lots of clear fluids and eat raw fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Include green leafy vegetables, nuts, seeds, fish, vegetable
protein, like soybeans, and unrefined oils like olive, flax and sunflower in your daily diet. Foods to avoid are any junk foods, fried foods, processed foods, fast foods, white flour products, white sugar products, red meat, margarine, shortening, artificial sweeteners, diet foods, salt, coffee, colas and other caffeine sources. Eliminate alcohol, tobacco and highly spiced foods.
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HIGH BLOOD PRESSUREBy: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor and a Holistic Nutritionist
Frequently undiagnosed or ignored because it's onset can be without symptoms, high blood pressure responds well to changes in diet, exercise level, & to the right supplements...
Hypertension or high blood pressure is known as a silent killer because people often do not know that they have it until the body is already damaged. If you think that you are at risk, it is important to have your blood pressure monitored regularly, because hypertension can lead to heart attacks, strokes, kidney failure and retinal (eye) damage.
Narrowed arteries or a decrease in arterial elasticity are the primary causes of hypertension; narrowed and hardened arteries are typically caused by high consumption of unhealthy fats. Kidney disease, obesity, stress, heavy metal toxicity and poor diet can also cause hypertension. There are some ways that we can reduce damage and our risk of hypertension through lifestyle, diet and activities like detoxification and complimentary therapies. Ensure you are eating the right amounts of healthy fats and taking the right supplements for optimal health.
Most people are do no have symptoms because their blood pressure rises slowly over many years. Symptoms of fluctuating blood pressure may be present and include headaches, dizziness, fatigue, nosebleeds and flushed cheeks. Symptoms of decreased circulation can accompany high blood pressure and include angina, leg pain, forgetfulness and ringing in the ears. Official diagnosis of hypertension is made when blood pressure readings over 140/90 are found on at least three occasions. In people over 50 the exact reading necessary to diagnose hypertension can be variable. A single reading of high blood pressure is generally not accepted as official because environmental factors such as stress and the amount of salt recently eaten can skew the reading.
Your blood pressure is measured in two ways: when the heart is beating (systolic) and in between beats (diastolic). The first (higher) number is the systolic and the second (lower) number is the diastolic pressure. If you have consistently high blood pressure, you might consider purchasing a digital blood pressure cuff which conveniently allows you to measure your own blood pressure in your own home or office.
Conventional treatment of hypertension involves medication to decrease blood volume (diuretics, ACE inhibitors) or reduce tension in the vessels (beta-blockers). Diuretics increase the excretion of minerals like
magnesium
and
potassium. This can cause problems maintaining heart rhythm and muscle spasms. ACE inhibitors deplete
zinc. Beta-blockers deplete
coenzyme Q10. Other medications may be given to control the root cause of the high blood pressure like sedatives, cholesterol reducing drugs or drugs to maintain kidney function.
Natural treatment of hypertension involves lifestyle and dietary changes. Use stress reduction techniques such as regular exercise, deep breathing and massage. Chiropractic care will align the upper spine to ensure proper nerve conduction to the heart. Hydrotherapy using cold arm baths can decrease blood pressure.
Emotions such as worry and fear can contribute to hypertension and should be addressed. Colour therapy and biofeedback have been studied with regard to their blood pressure lowering effects. You might also explore a variety of different chelation treatments available which have been clinically proven to cleanse the arteries of blockages.
Chelation treatments available include: intravenous (available in clinics), oral tablets, and a new suppository form proven nearly as effective as I.V.
The standard North American diet predisposes people to developing high blood pressure due to its saturated and trans fatty acid content. To prevent hypertension maintain a healthy weight. Drink lots of clear fluids and eat raw fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Include green leafy vegetables, nuts, seeds, fish, vegetable
protein, like soybeans, and unrefined oils like olive, flax and sunflower in your daily diet. Foods to avoid are any junk foods, fried foods, processed foods, fast foods, white flour products, white sugar products, red meat, margarine, shortening, artificial sweeteners, diet foods, salt, coffee, colas and other caffeine sources. Eliminate alcohol, tobacco and highly spiced foods.
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