Hypertension Support
- Dr. Nadia Mawji, ND
- May 17, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 10

May 17,2020 is World Hypertension Day. Let’s talk about Blood Pressure! Hypertension is the medical term for blood pressure that has been elevated over a long period of time. It is considered a risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
Generally, hypertension does not present with any major aggressive symptoms and hence has been termed the “silent killer”. However, some individuals with very severe hypertension may experience symptoms such as: shortness of breath, nosebleeds, headaches. This is why it is important to have a regular routine check-up with your doctor every 6-12 months, so that you are getting regular screening.
The Heart & Stroke Foundation Canada recommends the following if you have high blood pressure:
Regular checks
Taking any prescribed medications recommended by your Medical Doctor
Reduce sodium intake (= salt!) Lots of packaged foods and frozen foods contain high amounts of sodium, which can increase blood pressure if consumed regularly over time.
Eating whole foods – lots of fruits & vegetables!
Exercising within your limits
Lifestyle habits: Stop alcohol, stop smoking
Stress management – anxiety and stress are a key factor when we think about hypertension and heart disease
Here is the link to the full article from the Heart & Stroke Foundation Canada
Naturopathic Medicine might support patients struggling with hypertension. Of course, medications should never be stopped unless recommended by your medical doctor. Naturopathic medicine may help in the prevention and management of hypertension alongside any conventional medical treatments you may be undergoing.
This may involve:
Detailed guidance around diet & nutrition
Lifestyle modifications
Stress & Anxiety management strategies
Mental-Emotional support and guidance
Book in for a Meet & Greet appointment to learn more.
Dr. Nadia Mawji, ND
Calgary Naturopathic Doctor
**Any information provided in these posts are intended for information purposes only and not to be considered naturopathic medical advice. See your naturopathic doctor for individualized support & guidance



