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Lower Your High Blood Pressure

Acupuncture Treatment Can Help Reduce High Blood Pressure and HypertensionAn estimated 70 million U.S. adults — one in three — have high blood pressure (hypertension), according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It’s believed that only half have their condition under control. High blood pressure can lead to stroke and heart disease. High blood pressure is defined as extreme pressure or tension in the arteries that carry blood from the heart to the rest of the body. One of the most dangerous aspects of hypertension is that it has no recognizable symptoms which make it difficult to diagnose it. Factors such as obesity, too much alcohol consumption or excessive smoking increases the risk of hypertension.

Acupuncture, an ancient Chinese therapy, is increasingly viewed as a possible alternative, the researchers said in background notes with the study. Practitioners insert thin needles into key points on the body in an attempt to rebalance the flow of energy.

Acupuncture Study

Studies suggest that a form of acupuncture may benefit patients with high blood pressure and lower their risk of stroke and heart disease. 70% of treated patients experienced noticeable drop in blood pressure.

Researchers studied patients between the ages of 32 and 65 who were taking blood pressure medication for the treatment of high blood pressure. Prior research demonstrates that nitric oxide (NO) levels are directly related to blood pressure levels and therefore the effect of acupuncture on NO levels were also investigated. The researchers found three important changes in the patients. The systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels were reduced and the NO concentration increased.

A total of ten acupuncture visits of manual acupuncture were administered to each patient at a rate of one acupuncture treatment per week. Although standard care in a typical clinic involves a custom acupuncture point prescription based on differential diagnostics, this study administered the same acupuncture points to every patient in the study. The acupuncture points were: Yintang, ST36, SP6, HT7, LI4, SP9, LV3, K3. This standards acupuncture point prescription was successful in achieving significant clinical results. The investigators concluded that acupuncture is effective in lowering blood pressure levels for patients with hypertension.

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