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Weekly Wellness Tips – Blood Pressure

Looking for a natural way to alleviate pain and improve mobility? Chiropractic care may be just what you need. By realigning the body’s musculoskeletal system, licensed specialists can help the body heal itself from injuries.

But chiropractic care isn’t just for injuries – it can also relieve sore muscles, bones, and connective tissue for people of all ages. Plus, it offers a range of benefits, from reducing pain and inflammation to improving posture and athletic performance. Talk to your primary care physician to see if chiropractic care is right for you.

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Lower your blood pressure with these tips:

  • Choose low-sodium options when dining out by recognizing menu terms that indicate high sodium levels.
  • Follow the DASH eating plan recommended by the American Heart Association.
  • Check your medications for hidden sources of sodium.
    Control risk factors like being overweight, having a sedentary lifestyle, smoking,
  • having a low potassium intake, excessive alcohol use, and high-stress levels.

    Get your blood pressure under control by making these simple and effective lifestyle changes.

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