How To Treat High Blood Pressure At Home

7. Decrease Caffeine Intake

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Although the effect of caffeine on blood pressure is unclear, it might be best to avoid or limit it as much as possible. Research shows caffeine may not have an effect on blood pressure in people who drink it regularly, but it may raise blood pressure by up to ten millimeters of mercury in people who only occasionally indulge in it. Blood pressure level can be checked within thirty minutes of drinking caffeine to detect whether or not it increased. Sensitivity to caffeine might occur if there is a five or ten milligram of mercury increase after consumption. Luckily, there are plenty of decaffeinated options for most products.

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