Tuesday 15 May 2012

World Hypertension Day, 17 May


World Hypertension Day was set up to highlight the health issues associated with high blood pressure for example greater vulnerability to preventable stroke, heart and kidney diseases.  High blood pressure affects 1 in 3 people but almost 50% of people don’t realise that they have the condition.  This is particularly worrying because hypertension causes 62% of all strokes and 49% of heart disease cases.

Hypertension is often referred to as ‘the silent killer’ because it may cause no symptoms for a long time.  Most common symptoms are: 

  •  Chronic headaches
  • Dizziness or vertigo
  • Blurry or double vision 
  •  Drowsiness and general tiredness
  • Shortness of breath
  • Heart palpitations
If you any combination of these symptoms or think you may have high blood pressure it is important to consult your doctor.  

A complementary approach to the treatment of high blood pressure is Hypnotension ©.   The Hypnotension approach aims to help anyone with primary/essential hypertension to lower their blood pressure naturally.  The treatment puts the client back in control by identifying and addressing the lifestyle factors that contribute to hypertension.  Each client is assessed and a treatment plan devised to effectively address the factors that contribute to the client’s high blood pressure.

You can find Hypnotension practitioners in the UK, Australia and many other countries.