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Healthy
Eating Lesson 5
Some
of the things you think you know that just aint so continued.
Review
from last tip. Eating Cholesterol does not increase your cholesterol
levels. Refined carbohydrates are a major contributing factor
to your cholesterol levels being high. Quit eating refined carbs
and your cholesterol will drop.
Salt
does Not Cause High Blood Pressure.
Some
things you need to know first to fully understand blood pressure.
As well as helping you understand about many other things in your
body.
The
difference between average and normal. Average is a mathematical
statistic. Don't let that big M word scare you. All average means
is that you add up all the totals you have and divide by the number
of totals you added. This gives you an average of the group of
numbers. Normal is what is right for an individual, or what is
common or appropriate for a particular person.
What
the medical profession does is make the average normal. They measure
a bunch of people's blood pressure, divide the added totals by
the number of people they measured, and come up with an average
blood pressure. And then they say this is the normal blood pressure
for everyone.
I
will let you in on a little secret. If you had the blood pressure
I have at this exact moment, you would probably pass out. If you
had the same blood pressure standing as you did sitting, you would
probably pass out. Your blood pressure changes all the time, all
day long. Your normal blood pressure needs to be different than
everyone else's. You need the right blood pressure for you at
the right time. If you had the average blood pressure all the
time, you probably would be dead by now.
So
what do you do with this? Take all the numbers the doctors give
you with "a grain of salt." Just because their charts show that
you "should be" in this range does not mean you actually should.
You are different than everyone else. Your normal might be outside
of the range of average they go by and still be perfectly healthy
for you.
So
your "high blood pressure" might very well be normal for you.
If
it is actually too high for your normal, salt really has nothing
to do with it.
Again
the medical profession came up with a theory and never really
tested it before they released it as "truth" on the world. Someone
said that salt attracts water, and blood has water in it. So if
you get rid of some of the salt in the blood, then there will
be less water in the blood as well. And if there is less volume
of blood, the pressure will have to be less. That was their theory
and they began telling people to eat less salt thinking it would
lower people's blood pressure. No real tests, no real studies,
and yet believed to be true by many.
Here
is the real proof it is garbage. Try and find one person who's
blood pressure decreased because they quit eating salt. You will
be very hard pressed to find one person. Because eating less salt
does not lower your blood pressure. Just like Diuretic, medications
that cause you to release more water than your body wants to from
your blood through your kidneys, is often prescribed to attempt
to help lower blood pressure. And again, I dare you to try and
find people who this has helped.
You
see, the body is so much smarter than we are. Many internal factors
go into what your blood pressure is than how much water you have
in your blood. Your Blood pressure is a function of your blood
vessels, the stuff in your blood, the muscles in and around your
blood vessels, your heart, and so much more. If you force water
out of the body, your body will compensate in other ways to keep
your pressure at your unique normal. Your body knows best where
your blood pressure should be. And until you change one or some
of the internal factors (and medications do not count) your body
will do everything in its power to keep things where they are
at.
Want
something that is free and easy that decreases the blood pressure
significantly for many people who do it? Drink Water. It often
is as simple as that and here is a perfect example of why. Imagine
some really thick ketchup and trying to suck it through a straw.
Versus if you put a bunch of water in the ketchup and mix it up
and suck the ketchup through the straw. Does it take more or less
pressure to suck the watered down ketchup through a straw? It
takes less pressure. Similar with your blood. If your blood is
thick and sludgy because you are dehydrated, your body will increase
your pressure to force the blood through the little itty-bitty
vessels and capillaries.
Actually,
your blood pressure is more than this. And drinking water does
so much more than make your blood thinner so it flows through
the vessels easier. Whatever the reasons, drinking water often
lowers people's blood pressure.
You
will learn why Fat does not make you fat in your next
lesson.
To
Eating Healthy and Your Freedom
Authentically,
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