Blood Pressure
What is Blood Pressure?
It means blood pressure. Normal blood pressure is 80-120 mmHg. If the blood pressure is above 90-140 mmHg, it is called hypertension, and if it is below 60-90 mmHg, it is called hypotension.
What is its importance?
An ideal blood pressure is required for the nutrition of the tissues. While low blood pressure disrupts the nutrition of the tissues, high blood pressure creates serious health problems such as heart failure, heart attack, and stroke in the long term. In this respect, high blood pressure is considered more important in classical medicine and tests and treatment protocols are created for hypertension.
Why Does Blood Pressure Change?
There are 2 main factors that determine blood pressure. The first is the oxygen and nutrient needs of the tissues. In order for the tissues to be nourished, blood flow must reach the tissues. This can be achieved with a certain blood pressure. The ideal blood pressure is regulated according to the data received from the blood and tissues by the nervous system. If the information about the lack of oxygen in a tissue reaches the central nervous system, the blood pressure is increased and the need is tried to be met. The operating system that provides this flow of information is the autonomic nervous system and the hormonal system.
The second important factor that determines blood pressure is the resistance of the tissues to blood flow. If the resistance in the tissues to blood flow increases, blood flow decreases and the oxygen level decreases, so blood pressure must be increased to meet the oxygen demand. What increases tissue resistance is the pollution in the tissues such as heavy metals and acid loads, that is, toxic loads.
From a mechanical perspective, the narrower the diameter of the vessels, the higher the blood pressure will be. The most important factor that determines the diameter of the vessels is the sympathetic part of the autonomic nervous system. The more activity there is in the sympathetic nervous system, the higher the blood pressure will be. What causes the increase in activity in the sympathetic nervous system is the biophysical, biochemical and psychological stresses that the body cannot resolve.
The other important system that regulates blood pressure is the hormonal system, and the main actor is the adrenal gland. In case of stress, the adrenaline hormone secreted from the adrenal gland increases blood pressure. The aldosterone hormone, on the other hand, retains water and salt. In case of chronic stress, aldosterone hormone decreases, and in the early stages, if sympathetic load is not greater, hypotension occurs. In case of progressive chronic stress, sympathetic load will have a greater effect than the decrease in aldosterone, and hypertension occurs.
Who is at Risk?
- Those who consume excessive amounts of gluten, sugar, animal protein, industrial foods
- Those with overweight problems
- Inactive people
- Those who smoke, use tobacco
- Those with high levels of psychosocial stress
- Those with biophysical stress such as past illness, surgery, dental canal, fillings and implants, biochemical stress such as flora disorder, latent acidosis, heavy metal load
- Those with a family history of blood pressure problems
How is it Treated?
More than 90% of detected blood pressure problems are called essential hypertension, i.e. hypertension of unknown cause, and it is recommended to avoid risk factors such as weight, sedentary lifestyle and excessive salt consumption with blood pressure lowering drugs. A heart, kidney or hormonal cause can be determined in only a very small portion of hypertension cases. If there is no obvious heart problem in hypotension, only plenty of fluid intake is recommended.
Blood pressure medications are only drugs that lower increased blood pressure. When they are stopped, blood pressure rises again, meaning they have no therapeutic effects. Moreover, since there is no treatment for the cause, the body’s oxygen needs cannot be met due to the decreased blood pressure, and the body increases blood pressure again. In this case, either the dose of the drug is increased or second or third drugs are added. Of course, it is mandatory to use these drugs as long as there is no treatment for the cause. Because excessive blood pressure can lead to life-threatening risks such as stroke, heart failure and heart attack.
According to the perspective of regulation medicine, high or low blood pressure is a result of the mechanisms listed above. Therefore, these mechanisms need to be reviewed and treated.
First of all, a detailed history of all the stress and diseases experienced by the person since birth is taken.
During the examination, especially past surgeries and diseases, teeth, jaw and neck joints are evaluated in terms of the disruptive area. Segmental examination is performed to understand which parts of the body are problematic. Kinesiological muscle tests are performed in terms of psychological, toxic loads and micronutrient needs in the body.
The degree of sympathetic load and basic stresses of the body are recorded with the Heart Rate Variability (HRV) test.
A personalized treatment program is prepared in light of the collected data. Our main treatments can be listed as follows.
- Neural therapy: Reduces the sympathetic load of the body, resets the stress load, provides hormonal balance
- Nutrition Consultancy: A personalized nutrition program is organized according to food sensitivities and toxic loads
- Micronutrient Supplements: Necessary supplements are recommended for the person’s detected vitamin, mineral, intestinal flora disorders.
- Detox: In order to reduce the body’s connective tissue load, oral and intravenous detox programs are organized according to the detected phycosins in the patient.
- Psychokinesiology, microsystem acupuncture and homeopathy treatments are performed for psychological stress.
With the planned holistic regulation medicine applications, it is possible to regulate blood pressure permanently, reduce the need for medication or completely stop it.
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