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Why pomegranate juice is BAD for blood pressure
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I got asked the other day if drinking pomegranate juice is good for lowering blood pressure and how there are these clinical studies backing it up and so on and so forth.
Before I start, high blood pressure is a major concern for myself because I have a family history of it, especially on my dad’s side.
And as you get older, your blood pressure continues to rise due to the negative changes in your hormones due to aging.
Thus, BOTH my parents have been dealing with high blood pressure for a long time.
In regards to pomegranates… It's believed that they reduce blood pressure through reducing levels of Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE). ACE is a protein that plays an important role in controlling blood pressure through controlling the size of blood vessels in the body.
Additionally, a compound found only in pomegranates is called punicalagin. It has been shown to offer benefits for the heart and blood vessels, which will indirectly help promote healthier blood pressure.
Now before I continue, below this video in the description area, I’ve listed links and videos to the best and easiest solutions for naturally promoting healthy blood pressure levels… so, make sure you take a look at the end of this video.
As far as pomegranate JUICE, there’s conflicting reports as to if it works, how long it works, etc.
Simply stated, if it does work, it’s short term.
And I found this to be true in my own life with my dad. He would drink 1 cup of pomegranate juice daily because he liked how it tasted and his blood pressure did improve a little bit the first few weeks.
However, after a month or so, it was back up again.
And one main reason I believe is that you do NOT want to drink your calories. A cup of juice is all sugar.
Whether it’s from pomegranates or an orange or apple or any other fruit.
Juice and all that sugar increases your blood sugar levels, which then increases your blood pressure levels.
Not to mention, one cup of juice has almost 150 calories. That’s an extra 4500 calories a month. That means at least one pound of FAT gain, which is the last thing you want… especially for older people past the age of 50
However, pomegranates due have benefits, if you do one of these two options.
OPTION #1: Eat the actual pomegranates in fruit form, including the seeds, which have many benefits as well. The problem here is that it’s messy and can get expensive if you buy pre-packaged and pre-seeded ones.
OPTION #2: Take pomegranate EXTRACT in a pill form. At a dose of 200 mg daily, especially when combined with other ingredients, has scientific proof for promoting healthier blood pressure levels within a normal, youthful range.
This is what my parent’s and I ended up doing because it’s easier, convenient and much less expensive than eating the actual fruit every day.
Of course, the pill doesn’t taste as good as eating pomegranates, which is one of my favorite fruits.
So do what I do, which is take the pomegranate extract form daily and when I can, I’ll eat the actual fruit, including the seeds.
Now, if you’re really serious about having healthier blood pressure levels quickly and naturally, you should take Pomegranate Extract with other clinically proven ingredients, such as
Mega Natural’s Grape Seed Extract
Hawthorn Berry Extract
Celery Seed Extract
And few other essential vitamins and minerals
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