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Ben
So, after a month of a near-vegan diet, no caffeine, good sleep and exercise, I have brought my blood pressure down from an average of 155-160/110 to an average of 135/83.
BUT I have some details, and I'd like your, and especially the docs' thoughts:
1) The lower number does vary a bit with stress, but not much. It can start as high as 93; but if I have three minutes to meditate and breathe, it will go down to the mid or low 80s.
2) The upper number is much more variable. If I just sit down in the middle of work and measure it, it can be as high at 155. In a normal relaxed state, it is about 135-140.
3) But here's the amazing part. If I do my martial arts meditation, I am able to bring that upper number down to as low as 110! (I guess I should remain in a meditative state all day, lol!)
4) No matter what, I'm staying on this diet, because it is producing real results.
Think I'll pass the bp part of the test? I'm worried about the variability of that upper number.
Wish me luck!
BUT I have some details, and I'd like your, and especially the docs' thoughts:
1) The lower number does vary a bit with stress, but not much. It can start as high as 93; but if I have three minutes to meditate and breathe, it will go down to the mid or low 80s.
2) The upper number is much more variable. If I just sit down in the middle of work and measure it, it can be as high at 155. In a normal relaxed state, it is about 135-140.
3) But here's the amazing part. If I do my martial arts meditation, I am able to bring that upper number down to as low as 110! (I guess I should remain in a meditative state all day, lol!)
4) No matter what, I'm staying on this diet, because it is producing real results.
Think I'll pass the bp part of the test? I'm worried about the variability of that upper number.
Wish me luck!