Best Supplement for High Blood Pressure (Easy, Powerful Way to Reduce Blood Pressure Fast)

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  • @kiaparanihi9834
    @kiaparanihi9834 Год назад +435

    Thank you for your advice. I changed my diet to reach recommended potassium levels through food. It has not only lowered my BP but given better overall health, more energy & flexibility of movement. I'm very grateful. God bless you in your further research.

    • @drdaveclayton
      @drdaveclayton  Год назад +40

      Congratulations! Very happy to hear about your success and health improvements. Thank you so much for sharing.

    • @leonpickett4148
      @leonpickett4148 Год назад +17

      $$$$

    • @lubnazion463
      @lubnazion463 Год назад +14

      Can you please share what are you eating, thanks!

    • @charlesjohnson1170
      @charlesjohnson1170 Год назад +13

      What specific foods have great amounts of potassium?

    • @BA-ef4pr
      @BA-ef4pr Год назад

      Because docs don't get financial kickback from big pharm industry.

  • @lilliannewcomb7887
    @lilliannewcomb7887 Год назад +82

    just found you, please do not stop, we need you

  • @timcornock8232
    @timcornock8232 11 месяцев назад +261

    This is one of the videos I watched while I was trying to fix my hypertension about a month ago. I'd just been to the dentist, and she wasn't sure she wanted to go ahead with the appointment because my BP was 167/90. I was always hypertensive when I checked, even though I'd dropped my sodium way down. I took your advice and changed my sodium/potassium ratio. A glass of low sodium vegetable juice morning and night, 2 or 3 bananas a day, and a few other high potassium foods, and I'm at about 4000mg. My blood pressure dropped 30 points literally overnight, and has continued to drop. Most mornings I'm seeing BPs of 102-110 over 64-70. I can't believe it was that easy, and I'm shocked that my doctor was pressuring me so hard to take BP meds without looking at something as simple as my potassium intake. Thank you so much.

    • @drdaveclayton
      @drdaveclayton  11 месяцев назад +27

      Wow, I appreciate your feedback. Thank you for sharing and for letting me be part of enhancing your health journey. Your support means a lot.

    • @loratomotsietsi5583
      @loratomotsietsi5583 10 месяцев назад +8

      Wow, impressive and encouraging results, thank for sharing, am exactly where you were last month and more, but giving this Potassium supplement a shot right away and hope for the best results too...

    • @angiewoodward4166
      @angiewoodward4166 10 месяцев назад +16

      How do you get to 4000 through food? 3 bananas have 600 potassium where does the other 3400 come from? Most foods only have around 300!

    • @leonardmagege6100
      @leonardmagege6100 10 месяцев назад +5

      How can I know 4000mg of potassium, how this can I get from. Is it supplement. And what it is juice potassium.

    • @timcornock8232
      @timcornock8232 10 месяцев назад +12

      A glass of low sodium vegetable juice is almost 1000mg of potassium - one in the morning, and one at night gets you halfway there. I make smoothies to get me through to lunch as well, and I've been experimenting with which high potassium foods work. As well as bananas, I've recently tried adding sweet potatoes (which are very high in potassium), and they taste great in a smoothie with a little ginger. Adding (or just drinking) orange juice bumps it up, too. I work with dialysis patients, and to put it in perspective, they struggle to avoid high potassium foods because they're usually the ones that taste good.

  • @ArtMinds
    @ArtMinds Год назад +171

    I’ve had the same experience with a change of diet, by eliminating processed and packaged foods, going solely to home-prepared natural foods. I was able to completely stop my prescription for atenolol 25 mg and blood pressure is now within the normal range of under 120/80, and many times as low as 100/68. This dietary change was supplemented with a reduction in body fat percentage by walking an average of 11,000+ steps per day over the past 4 months. The medical profession is not trained to make people healthy, but to serve Big Pharma by prescribing drugs to alleviate conditions caused by Big Agriculture and the US government’s adoption of a flawed Standard American Diet(SAD) also designed to support Big Pharma and Big Agriculture, both which are supplied by Big Oil and Big Chemical industries. We have to take responsibility for our own health by educating ourselves. Your video is a useful resource.

    • @lolly_bread
      @lolly_bread Год назад

      Yes. Your scathing indictment of the Health [Wealth] System and its diabolical interdependence on BigPharma & co. is SPOT ON.
      The sooner people realise that they're nothing more than life-long customers, the sooner they can start to take an active role in understanding and improving their own health OUTSIDE of said system.

    • @silosvince
      @silosvince Год назад +5

      It is nice you could go down to 120. Do you have diabetes? I have and I think somewhere along the line it gets in the way of my blood pressure health. For the most part, I do not eat packaged/processed foods other than paleo cookies. My diabetes has gone down from 14.5 A1C to 7.2. My health plan denied my request for a CAC test (calcium test). I will still want to know if my arteries are clogged then I will understand why, despite eating healthier (no rice, pasta, potatoes, ice cream, coke, cakes) my BP is still high. Any ideas?

    • @littlehummingbird1015
      @littlehummingbird1015 11 месяцев назад +3

      I sent your comment to a man I know who blindly follows all the doctors tell him to do.

    • @asadzeethree2726
      @asadzeethree2726 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@silosvince. Don't know your age but you did mention you have diabetes. Your diet doesn't sound too bad. It's not just what you are eating, but you need to also have regular exercise even if it's moderate. And also very very important to have a relaxed calm mind. The stressed mind alone is enough to have high BP. Also very very important to do breathing exercises. Look up videos of breathing exercises to lower BP. You can do it 3/4 times a day, and it's usually around 5/6 minutes. All the best!👍🌟💯💚

    • @silosvince
      @silosvince 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@littlehummingbird1015 thank you kindly. Someone reached out on this same thread. Sometimes I look at life and ask the gods out there to pass the talents they gave me to someone else in case they think I am or have become redundant. Hehehe I think they still want me to do something so not easy to get rid of weeds. 😁😁😁

  • @trevorthompson330
    @trevorthompson330 8 месяцев назад +154

    1. Potassium
    2. Need Sodium-Potassium Balance
    3. Our ancestors got more potassium from fruits, veggies, meats, and fish.
    4. Excess sodium contributes to high blood pressure.
    5. Avg. intake of potassium is 2000 mg, when you need to get 4,000mg
    6. Potassium is more important than blood pressure pills.
    7. Bringing potassium up to level lowers blood pressure.
    8. Get rid of grains and dairy--and put in fruits, veggies, meats and fish
    9. Add in berries, grilled chicken salmon, dark chocolate, asparagus, potatoes, apples, other fruits
    High Potassium Foods (mg)
    Canteloupe 680
    Dates 615
    Avocado (1/2) 602
    Raisins (1/2) 555
    Salmon 4oz cooked 490
    Apricots 480 (10 dried halves)
    Banana 451
    Tomato 445
    Spinach 1/2 cup cooked 415
    Mushrooms (10 small) 415

    • @carboncopy6767
      @carboncopy6767 7 месяцев назад +8

      But be careful with your sugar I was doing that and borderlining on pre-diabetes 2/10s of point away.

    • @RepentfollowJesus
      @RepentfollowJesus 5 месяцев назад +9

      ​@carboncopy6767 yes, bananas and cantaloupe are high sugar. Use blue berries and strawberries if your sugar is high.

    • @Pipsterz
      @Pipsterz 5 месяцев назад

      @@trevorthompson330 Thanks much! :)

    • @paulhailey2537
      @paulhailey2537 4 месяца назад

      @@skinnydee1886 4,700 mg potassium per day

    • @paulhailey2537
      @paulhailey2537 4 месяца назад

      4,700 mg potassium per day , I add 2,000 mg per day as a Supplement ​@@RepentfollowJesus

  • @ninadn9890
    @ninadn9890 Год назад +153

    I do Wim Hof breathing every night sleeping on my bed and it has lowered my blood pressure significantly. People should try this.

    • @grannysue59
      @grannysue59 Год назад +2

      It that the 4-7-8?

    • @vinonaidoo5689
      @vinonaidoo5689 Год назад +4

      @@grannysue59 no but watched Wim Hof video, it helps.

    • @crespoopserc
      @crespoopserc Год назад +5

      Win hof is the man!

    • @jeanmader2302
      @jeanmader2302 Год назад

      Which one is that...there are so many.

    • @jaimelopez2187
      @jaimelopez2187 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@crespoopserc hope it works cause I'm trying it. In the morning

  • @lindapawson3445
    @lindapawson3445 Год назад +60

    I am monitoring my high blood pressure now. My doctor has suggested nothing but to monitor. Your video gave me much needed information. Thank you.

    • @littlehummingbird1015
      @littlehummingbird1015 11 месяцев назад +3

      My cardiologist did the same with me.....what good is he?

    • @LeannMyway
      @LeannMyway 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah mine too…monitor it…okay what’s next

    • @20greeneyes20
      @20greeneyes20 2 месяца назад

      All they want to do is prescribe meds that have More side effects than the original problem. Which is only a Band-Aid, Get to the root of the problem. What is causing your problems? Maybe they get kickbacks from The prescriptions they prescribe? I wouldn't doubt it scratching each other's backs. Pharmaceutical industry is Sinfully Abusing us to line their pockets.

  • @paulconner4614
    @paulconner4614 Год назад +175

    I made a small change. I started using "No-Salt" on my eggs in the morning and I eat 2 bananas a day and my Blood pressure has returned into the normal range.

    • @meirabalderas9193
      @meirabalderas9193 11 месяцев назад +6

      How long did it take?

    • @BajaGirl302
      @BajaGirl302 11 месяцев назад

      Celtic sea salt is essential. Table salt is toxic

    • @littlehummingbird1015
      @littlehummingbird1015 11 месяцев назад +6

      Your age please?, your weight? your highest level of bp?.....thanks

    • @koolkitties8552
      @koolkitties8552 10 месяцев назад +6

      Two bananas doesn't have enough potassium for your daily requirement will you eating a lot of potatoes also because they have a lot of potassium in

    • @71suns
      @71suns 10 месяцев назад +7

      The 'normal' range is what's NORMAL for you specifically. One size does NOT FIT ALL.

  • @gulabgidwani7149
    @gulabgidwani7149 Год назад +1816

    Sooooo - why don't doctors prescribe Potassium instead of Metoprolol, Carvedilol, etc to their patience? It's because they are required to take better care of the health of the Pharma industry than their patients.

    • @skip741x3
      @skip741x3 Год назад +103

      Probably! or they are just Not educated at all in regards to Resolving issues holistically..They are boxed in in their thinking and approach, which is to rely upon pharma drugs to "Manage" conditions vs getting to the root of the issue and seeking a resolution...My gf has malignant high BP and when discussing with doctors that she has used carditone to naturally lower it, they were clueless as to what it was and were even averse to her using this Natural supplement available over the counter...Rather the doctor said she trusted the big pharma meds More!..
      Shocking that someone would say this!...I said look at all the side effects including Death that come with the drugs You prefer to use.

    • @DebLeeMn
      @DebLeeMn Год назад +101

      Insurances require it, I believe. They're controlled by the system too

    • @mannyrodriguez5453
      @mannyrodriguez5453 Год назад

      @@skip741x3 A good majority of Dr.'s are in bed with Big Pharma, just look what happened to those who didn't want to comply with the Covid 19 Plandemic, they were harassed of losing their jobs and licenses.

    • @sethpawlik
      @sethpawlik Год назад

      Too much money in prescription drugs. Natural remedies cost big Pharma money.💰💰

    • @markcosgrove8365
      @markcosgrove8365 Год назад +31

      Sorry guys. Im a Naturopath but RN. Go see your Dr and eat a preponderance of fresh fruit and vegetables. Risking your life with... What the Hell. Go ahead with quack medicine

  • @ybe87
    @ybe87 Год назад +32

    It all comes down to diet and exercise. At the end of the day no one should be eating anything processed period, it's simply an addiction hard to break for most in this age.

  • @judywheelock6365
    @judywheelock6365 Год назад +223

    I’m an overweight 60 y/o female. I’ve found fermented beet root capsules (2-500mg caps in the AM) helped me lower my BP to a very satisfactory level-117/78 at my most recent checkup. Previously my BP hovered around 135/85. Also gives me a good energy boost due to the nitric oxide in beets. I’m working on getting the weight off, but in the meantime I’d like to avoid BP meds if possible.

    • @mercedespayadkeo3944
      @mercedespayadkeo3944 Год назад +4

      What time do you take this? Is there no contraindications if one is taking high blood medications?

    • @dreadnought2024
      @dreadnought2024 Год назад +28

      Mine's 185/85. I need to quit reading the news. Maybe go to the doctor.....

    • @judywheelock6365
      @judywheelock6365 Год назад +6

      Usually take these with breakfast (between 7am-9am). I can’t comment on contraindications w/HBP meds, as I’ve never taken those medications.

    • @lonestarbuckeye6889
      @lonestarbuckeye6889 Год назад +19

      Where did you find fermented beet root capsules?

    • @judywheelock6365
      @judywheelock6365 Год назад

      @@lonestarbuckeye6889 Solaray is the brand I use, and can be purchased thru many online vitamin retailers (and probably Amazon as well).

  • @kathyliin8438
    @kathyliin8438 10 месяцев назад +76

    Bananas are suppose to help you sleep. Well I had trouble falling asleep last night, and ate a banana. I did fall asleep after that... BUT, I just took my BP as I wanted to see if that banana helped with my BP readings. Wow, it was 124/72. I do have hypertension and lately its been a struggle to get my BP readings down. My doctor has me on two different BP medications now, and still my BP has been 155/99. Although with the banana I had it was brought right down. Think I will keep a log for a good week, and see how that banana does. Bananas are high in potessium for those that don't know. . I'm very happy with the 124/72. Thank you Dr. Clayton,

    • @hopelogen5406
      @hopelogen5406 8 месяцев назад +2

      Yha you need to eat it regular not now and then

    • @janicescott6569
      @janicescott6569 8 месяцев назад +8

      I’m going to get bananas today! Taking Magnesium GLYCINATE has drastically helped my nerves and blood pressure.

    • @Tamtalkslife
      @Tamtalkslife 6 месяцев назад

      @@kathyliin8438 I love a banana rolled in a little bit of pink Himalayan salt 🥰

    • @bluesdun
      @bluesdun 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thx, Doc … VERY helpful!! 7/15 2100 hrs

    • @gerardohurtada
      @gerardohurtada 2 месяца назад +1

      Some health vloggers demonize banana but very helpful ang powerful fruit after all

  • @mphsb
    @mphsb 7 месяцев назад +33

    Hibiscus tea,adding beets to my salad ,unsweetened coconut water,banana

    • @HenrietteLuytjes
      @HenrietteLuytjes 5 месяцев назад

      @@mphsb Hibiscus tea and beetroot, the best and quickest way to lower your bp. I usually see the results within hours. You have to use them regularly though.

  • @AngieWy
    @AngieWy Год назад +15

    I know it's silly but I just stopped taking mine all of the time. I felt it wasn't good for my mental health. I would stress over it. I just let the doctor take it, but I don't see any change and it's always high. No desire to keep taking pills. Want to be my own advocate. I'm listening.

  • @leobonek3204
    @leobonek3204 10 месяцев назад +13

    Today I just went to the Natural Products Expo in Anaheim California and I went around to each booth at this massive massive event and I was trying to teach the people Manning each booth the extreme importance of getting enough potassium
    ... I was teaching them to pass on to the executives the higher-ups the importance of putting higher amounts of potassium in foods and supplements because our nation are world overall we're not getting enough potassium and it's affecting physical pains , heart health and mental health...... I would normally never tell anybody to follow what a medical doctor says because they are not trained in natural ways I don't know much about this particular doctor but I'm very happy that he's talking about this because more people need to know this millions and millions of more people need to see this type of video 👋🏼☘️😉

    • @drdaveclayton
      @drdaveclayton  10 месяцев назад +4

      Hi Leo! I was at Expo West as well - probably doing the same thing as you! We found some great little companies with innovative, natural high-potassium foods. We'll highlight them in the next few weeks and months. Appreciate the props and thanks for watching. Dr. Dave

    • @MrSprintcat
      @MrSprintcat 10 месяцев назад +2

      Awesome

  • @rosemarielester5730
    @rosemarielester5730 Год назад +100

    This is illuminating, especially since many popular blood pressure medications specifically tell you to LIMIT POTASSIUM intake because of risk to kidneys while taking these meds. So, in essence, these meds are insuring that you'll never get off of them!!!

    • @jimh4005
      @jimh4005 11 месяцев назад +6

      🌹

    • @Kellykittymom
      @Kellykittymom 10 месяцев назад +6

      WOW!!

    • @happyperson8740
      @happyperson8740 10 месяцев назад +6

      All blood pressure medicines contain potassium. If you get too much potassium, you could heart your heart. My doctor tests my potassium regularly because I exercise as well. If you want more potassium without taking any pills get an electrolyte like LMNT which contains potassium, sodium, chloride, magnesium. If I take extra potassium, my heart starts pounding-the same if I don’t get enough potassium. Be careful with how much you take. Also, read clinical trials yourself.

    • @joanneclark8256
      @joanneclark8256 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@happyperson8740so is it better to take meds or do food??

    • @lelandsmith2320
      @lelandsmith2320 7 месяцев назад +7

      Like the "cardiologist told me 18 years ago "You will be on these 5 pills for the rest of your life" and he quickly walked out the door. I pulled my records and went to a different cardiologist. I am on one of these pills but have started cutting it in half after I quit eating sugar.

  • @johnnafarrell3336
    @johnnafarrell3336 Год назад +153

    Nat and Berberine. With these I avoided all the withdrawals. Plus I take D3, magnesium,B12, along with Key Nutrients electrolytes. I follow a Proper Human diet😊 in one year I lost 105lbs. From 285 to 180😊

    • @pat4005
      @pat4005 Год назад +5

      That is awesome! Thank you for sharing your info about what you did.

    • @johnnafarrell3336
      @johnnafarrell3336 Год назад +5

      @@pat4005 you welcome ! I’m trying to put the word out there! On the lifestyle of Carnivore! No way would I ever revert back to the SAD diet

    • @venusnepheteria7534
      @venusnepheteria7534 Год назад +11

      Whats Nat?

    • @tjkasgl
      @tjkasgl Год назад

      ​@@venusnepheteria7534nattokinase

    • @videoplaylist686
      @videoplaylist686 Год назад

      ​@@johnnafarrell3336
      I heard that Berberine is a great supplement, but I never heard of Nat

  • @XLM_HODLR
    @XLM_HODLR Год назад +359

    Organic coconut water with no added sugar is a good potassium hack

    • @klmitch26
      @klmitch26 Год назад +17

      Yep

    • @71suns
      @71suns 10 месяцев назад +8

      Thank you.

    • @BarbBoranne
      @BarbBoranne 9 месяцев назад +14

      And u gotta be rich

    • @breathnstop
      @breathnstop 8 месяцев назад +3

      You really have to read labels too many have some kind of sweeteners

    • @anjumsiddiqi3033
      @anjumsiddiqi3033 8 месяцев назад +1

      I am taking it.

  • @sonyame4113
    @sonyame4113 10 месяцев назад +221

    "If potassium was a drug, it would be the most prescribed drug for blood pressure" SOOOOOO TRUE!!!

    • @Newmoon1
      @Newmoon1 9 месяцев назад +5

      we do have that. Losartan Potassium pill that I take. for high BP works for me. Don't have to worry if I'm getting enought.

    • @jacksquat4140
      @jacksquat4140 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@Newmoon1 : What is the prescription strength? Any side effects taking Losartan Potassium?

    • @Weezy80
      @Weezy80 8 месяцев назад

      Losartan potassium is a drug with potential side effects such as dizziness and possible kidney damage. Nothing should replace the natural form of potassium such as potassium rich foods without the side effects. Also, Losartan potassium (Cozaar) is an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB). I am going to increase my potassium in my diet first. This is just my opinion.

    • @hopelogen5406
      @hopelogen5406 8 месяцев назад +5

      No they won't unless there's money in it

    • @MichElle-zc9tu
      @MichElle-zc9tu 4 месяца назад

      It would be hard to find, taken over by the cartels and cost you an
      arm and a leg.

  • @everettcalhoun8197
    @everettcalhoun8197 Год назад +50

    About 20 years ago I started having issues with HBP at 50 years old. My doctor put me on a medication to lower my blood pressure. I was dizzy every time I tried to stand up. Stopped taking the medication, did some research and found that potassium was the key to controlling HBP along with adequate exercise. I went from 160/90 to 110/72 without medication. At 70 I do take medication now to lower my BP just because I am not as active as when I was 50. Exercise and a 4 to 1 ratio of K to NA is the key to normal BP.

    • @sharpcitizens9936
      @sharpcitizens9936 Год назад +1

      Would you plz share what exactly u ate?

    • @PatriciaMcCullough-ww7ge
      @PatriciaMcCullough-ww7ge 8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank You so much for the information and I am on BP Meds and I want to lower it ASAP and I am adding more bananas and Walking . Please keep informing People and We appreciate Doctors like You.
      God Bless You 🙏

    • @janicescott6569
      @janicescott6569 8 месяцев назад

      Good info. I take magnesium GLYCINATE and it has helped my nerves and gotten my b/p under control. But I do still take one b/p med daily, and walking, eating well, trying to lose weight to lower or eliminate the RX.

  • @kimm5555
    @kimm5555 7 месяцев назад +21

    I started making a beverage from heating up the garlic and adding some apple cider vinegar and cinnamon and in 2 days my blood pressure is normal

    • @emmaha4843
      @emmaha4843 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@kimm5555 can you please ingredients measurements pls?

  • @romanhernz9209
    @romanhernz9209 Год назад +19

    ❤I eat lots of bananas and baked potato’s 😮my last blood check up showed high potassium....my Dr mentioned to cut down the intake....so what you are saying is the absolute truth ❤

  • @anjilala
    @anjilala Год назад +39

    Dried Apricots are the easiest food based way to increase potassium

    • @71suns
      @71suns 10 месяцев назад +4

      Thank you.

  • @StephRich888
    @StephRich888 7 месяцев назад +44

    I am a witness potassium lowered my high blood pressure. I don’t want to take meds

    • @bash8387
      @bash8387 4 месяца назад +1

      When you say potassium, is that like a fruit

    • @AA12988
      @AA12988 4 месяца назад +1

      @@StephRich888 how do you take potassium? Pills , food or powder? Please tell me. I’m want to help my mom so she can stop taking her blood pressure medicine. Thx

    • @StephRich888
      @StephRich888 4 месяца назад

      @@AA12988 I am taking potassium supplement pills

  • @BooDamnHoo
    @BooDamnHoo Год назад +269

    L-Arginine or L-Citrulline can also help with BP. They are used to produce nitric oxide which dialates blood vessels AND reduces general inflammation.

    • @mijo3642
      @mijo3642 Год назад +15

      I take both and it works well..

    • @carlor.s.4742
      @carlor.s.4742 Год назад +21

      L-Arginine is not utilized by the body in supplement form, L-Citruline is.

    • @mijo3642
      @mijo3642 Год назад +16

      @@carlor.s.4742 if you say so, works perfectly, has done for years. Must be magic eh? LOLOLOLOLOLOL

    • @carlor.s.4742
      @carlor.s.4742 Год назад

      @@mijo3642Imstead of being a smart ass, maybe you should check out the research!

    • @jeanettejamison1045
      @jeanettejamison1045 Год назад +21

      Beets made into a juice or slice in a bowl🤔

  • @baqirhemraj7639
    @baqirhemraj7639 Год назад +17

    I had high blood pressure and I was taking a lot of medication and had several side effects. I then tried hibiscus tea and my BP is now normal. It did work for me but may not work for everyone but it is worth giving a try.

    • @donnamaly7168
      @donnamaly7168 Год назад +1

      How many cups did you drink in a day please?

    • @soniamolina1234
      @soniamolina1234 Год назад +2

      I just started drinking it. How many cups a day and how long did it take you to notice results?

    • @user-ys9cm9xq5o
      @user-ys9cm9xq5o 10 месяцев назад +2

      2 cups for 6 weeks

  • @theRealJohnErtel
    @theRealJohnErtel Год назад +10

    The problem with just adding potassium is the effect of potassium is based on the ratio of sodium to potassium. You want a ratio in the 1:3-4 range. It is very easy if you eat out and/or eat processed/packaged foods to consume massive quantities of sodium to the point you can't take in enough potassium to make a difference... so watching your sodium is also really important if you want the potassium to really work on your blood pressure. Fun fact: You will also lose weight as the amount of water weight your body holds onto depends on the amount of salt you take in. And consuming potassium in the 1:2+ ratio of sodium:potassium causes your body to push out sodium from your system and helps you drop water weight.

  • @kevinw.weiser9820
    @kevinw.weiser9820 Год назад +269

    I'm a 68 yr old male and I would classify my fitness as semi-ok. I'm not overweight but I get minimal exercise. I started taking potassium about 1 month ago for reasons unrelated to blood pressure which was about 135/85 and which I considered normal for my age. About 2 weeks ago I noticed that my BP is routinely around 100/68. I have been really scratching my head trying to determine the sudden drop in BP. Now after stumbling upon this video I know the answer. Potassium is one of the very few supplements that I've tried that actually has an undeniably noticeable effect and I'm probably taking only 2000mg/day since I often forget to take it. Unbelievable.

    • @dan-qe1tb
      @dan-qe1tb Год назад +19

      I get the potassium level in my blood checked regularly; that is to say, I take steps to verify that something is a problem, before I accept a solution from a stranger who's not my family doctor. The person presenting this video doesn't know you or I, and they all tend to present a one-size-fits-all approach. In the case of this video, I feel that the people who eat a lot of junk food would see the most benefit from the advice.

    • @tinacampbell1871
      @tinacampbell1871 Год назад +30

      Where do you get a 2000mg supplement?

    • @Tk-iz2ws
      @Tk-iz2ws Год назад +10

      @@tinacampbell1871 Dont you just hate it when people say and dont tell where! Its crap only from a doctor....

    • @artrebel1182
      @artrebel1182 Год назад +23

      ​@tinacampbell1871 you get a potassium chloride prescription from your doctor after having blood tests showing your potassium level is low or low normal. Also, magnesium helps potassium get into the cells...at the cellular level. One needs a good primary care person to work with.

    • @pinkformarie
      @pinkformarie Год назад

      All questions Doctors need to answer lol ! Just follow the big Pharma money trail 🎉

  • @lexxipearl
    @lexxipearl 10 месяцев назад +34

    Organic Hibiscus flower as hot or cold tea works like magic and tastes good!

    • @evelyndudley9142
      @evelyndudley9142 5 месяцев назад +2

      How much and how often, for using Hibiscus tea?

    • @lexxipearl
      @lexxipearl 5 месяцев назад +2

      @evelyndudley9142 I steep organic hibiscus leaves or fine powder and drink 2 cups a day. FYI, it will also increase B12 so I had to stop taking B12 because levels got too high.

  • @Pikrodafni
    @Pikrodafni Год назад +258

    My BP went from 175 to 135 in two months - all I took was potassium, vitamins D3, E and K2. Still a little to go, but I'm getting there.

    • @syedbilal2590
      @syedbilal2590 Год назад +8

      How please explain

    • @Pikrodafni
      @Pikrodafni Год назад

      @@syedbilal2590 I took all of those every day for two months. And I drank one litre of hibiscus tea a day, too.

    • @voornaamachternaam5745
      @voornaamachternaam5745 Год назад +6

      Chloride based or bicarbonate based pottasium ?

    • @Pikrodafni
      @Pikrodafni Год назад

      @@voornaamachternaam5745 Potassium citrate.

    • @yiannispalamas1307
      @yiannispalamas1307 Год назад +6

      Please share the way.. what kind and which quantity.

  • @chrismorton9206
    @chrismorton9206 Год назад +116

    Hello from the UK. No doctor or the health service has ever mentioned potassium to me and I've been on blood pressure meds for almost 18 years. I'm vegan too but thanks to you just realised that I need to rethink some food choices on that diet, despite thinking that being vegan would help. It has helped and I've been able to ditch one medication but not the other yet. Many thanks for the video, very informative.

    • @markwhite6782
      @markwhite6782 Год назад +47

      Hello from the US, same here, all my PCP does is look at data then put me on a new prescription med. I had enough and became my own doctor through Dr. Berg and a few other internet doctors. Well, it's been 2 years and one month and I'm 52 pounds lighter, no longer have high blood pressure, high triglycerides, fatty liver disease and insulin resistance. I'm off all 7 prescriptions. On my 6 month physical I took a tongue lashing from my PCP for not taking my meds. I asked him why I need my triglyceride meds when my level was 43 (it was over 300) I asked him why take both of my blood pressure meds when my blood pressure was 125/68? They are just pill pushers. I did all of this by low carb, no sugar and exercise.

    • @I_act_up
      @I_act_up Год назад +5

      I’ve certainly heard of it. Now that it’s crossed my path again I’m going to look into this more seriously.

    • @johnhurd3257
      @johnhurd3257 Год назад +2

      So sorry they didn't tell you.

    • @octiman2997
      @octiman2997 Год назад +4

      @@markwhite6782 As a vegan do you eat alot of Carps ? or stachy foods. You see The Keto diet was the best for me lowering blood pressure, because carps that turns to sugar also increase insulin in body has a direct effect on blood pressure. It is important to stay away from sweets and simple carps that turn to sugar in blood and then gets stored as saturated fats in your body.

    • @markwhite6782
      @markwhite6782 Год назад

      I'm not vegan at all. I eat a lot of protein and fats. I just stay very low on carbs and try to eat no sugar at all but It's impossible because they put sugar into everything. You are correct about insulin and blood pressure but most doctors don't even know that. @@octiman2997

  • @oralcarter6295
    @oralcarter6295 Год назад +38

    Thank you, Dr. That was my problem, I had very low potassium, but I've sinced corrected it, and now my BP in 119/65 average, from 145/70

  • @jeanmader2302
    @jeanmader2302 Год назад +46

    I truly love this video. I have been fighting HBP for years now, and one time when I had to visit the ER for Afib, which I believe was caused by untreated apnea, which I had for years, after open abdominal gall bladder surgery. The apnea was never diagnosed because doctors didn't know about it in th e 70's...they called it nerves. LOL When I was in the ER on that occasion, my Potassium was low, and I was given a huge pill. Since that time, I have been terrified to take my blood pressure, and terrified that I would be too low or too high in Potassium. I love the idea of NATURAL diet to reach the goal, but how do we know unless we keep the dreaded blood pressure cuff around a leg? LOL I LOVE tuna, and sardines, and chicken, Turkey, salads, nuts, mostly walnuts, pistachios, and pumpkin seeds, occasionally Macadamias. I will check out your sodium vedeo, and save this one, and talk to my Cardiologist, and PN. I will also make a chart of the foods I will actually eat for my nutrition. My mom died from Nephritis, and I am a fanatic about kidney function. My numbers were off, and I spoke to a friend's son, who is a geriatric pharmacist. He looked at my physical results and pinned my issue down EN POINTE...He said I held my urine...CORRECT, and I didn't drink enough water ...CORRECT! SO...I began a regimen and it worked. But stress is a factor I fight daily, as my husband has just recovered from bowel cancer surgery, around six months ago, and he now has dementia, so I am doing the bills, and other responsibilities, plus my precious dog had to be put down because of kidney failure...caused by a puppy mill. What is the process of getting off the meds? To me that is a bit intimidating. But, DEFINITELY DOABLE, because it is what I desire most. At 78 years old...I know by now what I DON'T want, and medications are IT! Thank you for such a valuable source of knowledge.

    • @libertyjusticeforall6754
      @libertyjusticeforall6754 Год назад

      How are you doing? Did anything help? Have you found out anymore information? Hope you are doing better 🙏

    • @warminster1005
      @warminster1005 10 месяцев назад

      Is your husband taking statins to reduce cholesterol? Have him stop for 10 days. Long term use of statins can cause memory loss and dementia. I took Crestor for 20 years, began to experience memory loss, stopped medicine and within a month my memory was good. I am in my 83rd year.

    • @jeanmader2302
      @jeanmader2302 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@warminster1005 No,, that little brat has had the Esophagectomy, for cancer and, now...15 yrs after it...just months ago, he had colon cancer resection, is on NO MEDS. The man lives in a tree, lol. He is doing well, except for the forgetfulness. I PRAY for his health every day. Note...I refused stations years ago...they are SO bad,

  • @sitinowak
    @sitinowak Год назад +20

    I was diagnosed for high blood pressure, am 77 y.o. and found your video. It is very helpful, thank you.

    • @mballer
      @mballer 10 месяцев назад +1

      Did you reduce your pressure?

  • @musinote8133
    @musinote8133 Год назад +71

    I have reversed my6 years old blood pressure 180/120.....to 123/78......yes I have done it.... Thanks to God

    • @ronson570
      @ronson570 Год назад +10

      That's interesting but you did not say how you did it, It implies you took potassium!

    • @Queen1111sunshine
      @Queen1111sunshine Год назад +3

      How?

    • @svman102
      @svman102 Год назад +4

      How did you do it please let us know

    • @sharpcitizens9936
      @sharpcitizens9936 Год назад +2

      Plz share how u did it.

    • @akashbudapest-lw1nu
      @akashbudapest-lw1nu 9 месяцев назад +3

      God won't spare you if you don't share it

  • @realandsurreal
    @realandsurreal Год назад +14

    Just recently stumbled on your videos and I'm glad I did. You are the first doctor that I have ever heard say to take potassium for high blood pressure. I discovered this a few years and it taking potassium has dramatically reduced my blood pressure. I tried different medications for years and nothing worked and then I started looking into supplements instead and found out how basically everyone is potassium deficient and started taking it and it works for me. I also take magnesium as well which seems to increase the effect of lowering my blood pressure. I like your videos and no-nonsense scientific approach and plan to watch and like more of them. Keep up the good work.

    • @drdaveclayton
      @drdaveclayton  Год назад

      Much appreciated! Thanks for watching!

    • @clw8129
      @clw8129 3 дня назад

      Which magnesium?

  • @judyleckrone2419
    @judyleckrone2419 6 месяцев назад +18

    I have found magnesium glycinate is my choice!

  • @CapricornSunSagRisingLibraMoon
    @CapricornSunSagRisingLibraMoon Год назад +241

    If you have high blood press and CKD (chronic kidney disease), and your potassium is already high ( which often go together), then you should consult with your physician for lab work and urinalysis before adding potassium.

    • @jolindaflanigan3729
      @jolindaflanigan3729 Год назад

      bP meds can cause potassium loss. And they can cause the kidney damage

    • @sherryelkins147
      @sherryelkins147 Год назад +14

      Thank you for letting us know.

    • @phoenixrisin2269
      @phoenixrisin2269 Год назад +16

      It takes 4700 mg to reach your RDA. Very rare to have high potassium but rather electrolyte imbalance

    • @bubbamell50
      @bubbamell50 Год назад +3

      Exactly!

    • @TeeJay151
      @TeeJay151 Год назад +9

      Exactly. Potassium can be dangerous for CKD patients who have restrictions on potassium intake due to hyperkalemia.

  • @RachaelARaines
    @RachaelARaines Год назад +24

    I reversed my hyperinsulinemia and my high blood pressure went away all on it's own. I achieved this with a clean Ketogenic diet.

    • @patriciakapua7395
      @patriciakapua7395 11 месяцев назад

      That is phenomenal. I hope you are still keeping up with the diet as far as eating healthy avoiding those process foods and whatever else you did to put you in such good health. Keep it up from Hawaii. Congratulations. Keep going.

    • @joanneclark8256
      @joanneclark8256 8 месяцев назад

      Does one need to be keto? As l have pcos Insulin resistance... now menopause

    • @lindawalton3969
      @lindawalton3969 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@joanneclark8256
      KETO helps all of that.

  • @annabowman6221
    @annabowman6221 Год назад +2

    I am trying to do a better job controlling my blood pressure. My weight is within proper range. I am 84 years old. I am going to start a light exercise program. I am on low dosage of BP meds and am on regular follow-up by my doctor.

  • @ARenewedmind
    @ARenewedmind Год назад +11

    Thank you for this advice. I am 74 and always had a BP of 120/70 until 2 years ago when it went regularly to 135/80, which my GP said is okay for my age. 6 months ago I moved into a Retirement Centre where we get 1 meal at lunch 5 days a week. The variety of vegetables is not good and Meat and starch make out most of the meals in a week.
    So yesterday I had my BP checked for the first time in the 6 months and it was 153/77!!!
    I am upset and I believe it is the poor diet. I have been preparing my own, mainly veggie meals over weekends. I will add potassium rich foods. I don't want to take meds. I am on no chronic meds. So I am grateful fot this advice, thank you.

    • @drdaveclayton
      @drdaveclayton  Год назад +2

      Thanks for watching. Good job on adding more potassium rich foods.
      Given the interest and high demand for a high-quality, potent potassium citrate supplement, I will be releasing my own branded supplement for our viewers. To stay tuned for its release, sign up for the waitlist by emailing info@daveclaytonmd.com.

    • @BB-yh2kf
      @BB-yh2kf 3 месяца назад

      Dave,
      If you are promoting a potassium supplement you should make a disclosure. BTW, I am very impressed that you provide information on the original research and the meta analysis. Can you publish a paper/blind study on your supplement? I will try your product. Thanks

  • @lyndaparish7329
    @lyndaparish7329 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you again, after 2 weeks of following your recommendations my BL is down from 180/90 to 120/70 . I am off medication and will continue to check it regularly.
    I will make your recommendations a part of my lifestyle from now on.

    • @drdaveclayton
      @drdaveclayton  10 месяцев назад +1

      Wow, I'm really happy to hear your story and that your BP is doing better. Thanks for sharing, and more than anything thanks for allowing me be part of your health journey!

  • @tonywalker6013
    @tonywalker6013 Год назад +7

    Quite informative..I do get a fair amount of fruits and vegetables..I don't have high blood pressure..however I do get these spikes that are border line..Now that I have watched your video, i have gained some fresh knowledge..I do consume Dave's bread and rice, as part of my diet..
    I can clearly see where I have to adjust my diet..I do consume a good amount of fruits like..Bananas., grapefruit., mangoes., oranges., figs etc..On the vegetable side..kayle., asparagus., squash., cucumbers., mushrooms, cabbage., brussel sprouts etc..Buy the way..I stopped consuming red meats and chicken some years ago..All joint discomfort and pain went away..I'm in my 70s..and pain free..I do eat fish and shell fish, like shrimp and lobster..
    Thank you Doc for the insight into understanding the relationship between potassium and high blood pressure.

  • @mikebridgeline3275
    @mikebridgeline3275 2 месяца назад

    Lord have Mercy. Thank you! So much. Dr Dave Clayton. Triple bypass here. Im 6 months in. At home fighting with my high blood pressure. Just subscribed to your channel. I' wanna sincerely thank you! For your expertise. Just had a banana. And all of a sudden im feeling better. Thank you! I' will incorporate more potassium in my diet. I am grateful. Will spread the word to family and friends. God bless you! 🙏

  • @jeanettejamison1045
    @jeanettejamison1045 Год назад +8

    My doctor didn't want to prescribe potassium medication until I pushed it. Thank you 😊 I'm doing more research and sharing information

    • @Brandovibe
      @Brandovibe 3 месяца назад

      @@jeanettejamison1045 you can buy it over the counter, why would you have him prescribe it? I don't get it

    • @Brandovibe
      @Brandovibe 3 месяца назад

      Why would you have to have a doctor prescribe it to you? You can buy it over the counter. I don't get it

  • @williamrbuchanan4153
    @williamrbuchanan4153 Год назад +33

    Other day, 199 tops. Sat down thought about it. Got out in garden, got on with a few things . Came back.took a reading , after I’d told my blood pressure to get down below 150 . Picture the reading you want, nothing else. Do exactly as the. Instructions say. I got a 147. . You get tense, up it goes, but I’d been asleep previous. Yo are the controller of your health and habits. It’s you who has to be the mindset of it. Don’t let it get you down. Get the proper diet and do it.

  • @DirkWrightxyz
    @DirkWrightxyz Год назад +11

    Thanks! I had high BP for a while now, 145/80. I bought Morton's salt substitute and used it in addition to normal salt. This morning, I'm at 130/80 and feel so much better in my body.

  • @bbujic
    @bbujic 8 месяцев назад +9

    Thanks for the clarification. As I embarked on a keto diet, I had to increase my potassium intake. I do take about 2500mg extra daily through a pill (in Europe, you can buy 500mg pills). I am 85 years old male and my blood pressure is now stable around 115/65-70.

    • @marmar2688
      @marmar2688 5 месяцев назад

      @@bbujic thanks for sharing

    • @michaels4255
      @michaels4255 5 месяцев назад +1

      Why not just buy bulk potassium chloride (KCl)? It's cheaper than pills and you can use it to replace table salt in your cooking.

  • @M.CynthiaDiRocco
    @M.CynthiaDiRocco 8 месяцев назад +1

    I wonder why both my family doctor and cardiologist have not mentioned any of this to me. I am on 2 high blood pressure meds. 58 years old and lost 25 pounds on the ketogenic diet. Thank you Doctor Clayton

  • @TheOrganicCookingTwins
    @TheOrganicCookingTwins Год назад +3

    I appreciate that the doc mostly breathes thru his nose? so many disregard nasal breathing importance, its so good to learn how to do.

    • @ia2291
      @ia2291 10 месяцев назад

      Completely agree. I do this when I remember.

  • @corinnefogarty7880
    @corinnefogarty7880 Год назад +10

    Potassium is something I take for night-time leg cramps. Good to know there's more to it.

    • @kateniemogha830
      @kateniemogha830 8 месяцев назад

      Pls what type of pottasium did you take

    • @clw8129
      @clw8129 3 дня назад

      @@kateniemogha830did you ever find out which potassium?

  • @lapislazuli7876
    @lapislazuli7876 Год назад +35

    Big problem: you can’t just take potassium tablets though, as they can affect the heart. What is the type, the dosage, the brand and the formula please?

    • @Cosmo-Kramer
      @Cosmo-Kramer 11 месяцев назад +3

      Watch the video, he says to get it through diet.

  • @rosemariewalsh1246
    @rosemariewalsh1246 Год назад +17

    I remember patients being give Potassium K tablets in hospital in the UK in the 70's.

  • @gypsyswingsw111
    @gypsyswingsw111 9 месяцев назад +2

    For 50 years I have talked to my doctors about avoiding meds my experience has been they know virtually nothing about nutrition outside of standard narrative they know less than many patients re supplementing and avoiding illness and they don't want to spend time exploring alternatives to drugs or simple calorie in and out thanks for offering alternative

  • @DrTonyaBreauxShropshire
    @DrTonyaBreauxShropshire Год назад +17

    Good information. Don't forget about magnesium, which is very important as well. Ask your doctor.

  • @elpepinazo7801
    @elpepinazo7801 Год назад +18

    Excellent Dr. You broke the code!
    This is the second guy that I hear talk about potassium. There is another guy, Frank Suarez who is not a doctor, but a metabolic expert, in his book he talks about this subject. Who died under suspicious situation, he "fell" from a 5th floor condominium building. Anyway, the numbers are in there.

  • @bonnieinthespirit6373
    @bonnieinthespirit6373 Год назад +9

    Doing green smoothie daily. Baby spinach, water, lemon juice, chia seed, banana pineapple strawberries. Blend n drink. Makes half gallon .

  • @cchemmes-seeseeart3948
    @cchemmes-seeseeart3948 Год назад +26

    Thanks for the video. For me, a huge dietary overhaul is not optimal, but instead, to 'sway' things, taking the helpful info & applying it my own way. To increase potassium, I'm focusing on high potassium foods- like a simple potato for a snack, (rather than potato chips, which I've mostly avoided for years, but crave). A microwaved potato with a sprinkle of lite salt- a potassium- sodium blend, gives almost 1000 mg of potassium, & so much energy, is so easy to make, & an awesome snack. Spinach, avocados, beets + beet greens, & watermelon. I have concern to get rid of dairy, because recommendation food pendulums seem to swing back/ forth. Don't eat eggs/ eggs are great is one example. The same with butter, etc. They are now finding the vit k2 appears to serve a vital role in avoiding calcium sticking to blood vessel walls, & high fat dairy is one main source to obtain it (e.g. yellow colored cheese like cheddar, which I've also always eaten/ love). So who knows. It's enough to make your head spin. But I appreciate the info/ help.

  • @pete49327
    @pete49327 Год назад +10

    Salt substitute is cheap and sold alongside Morton's salt in any grocery store, and it has the same easy to measure value, 1/4 tsp = 500 mg. Read the label on these salt substitutes.....it's potassium. Whenever I stray and eat a salty meal and know I didn't eat enough potassium rich foods that day, I add 1/4 or 1/2 tsp of the potassium salt to a few ounces of water, stir and gulp down, not tasty but easy to swallow. Or could sprinkle over food.

    • @douglaspaterson5269
      @douglaspaterson5269 7 месяцев назад

      I know that works but I haven't seen it in any grocery stores in a long time.

  • @krisindel
    @krisindel 5 месяцев назад +4

    Beet, pink grapefruit, hibiscus tea, Hawthorne capsules, potassium AND MAGNESIUM are definitely working for me too. God Bless

  • @oiputthatback7361
    @oiputthatback7361 Год назад +19

    I eat dandelion leaves from my garden( high in potassium ) as often as possible. I’ve also seeded Arugula aka Rocket in my lawn, and no I’ve never feed my lawn with lawn feed.

  • @tonycee
    @tonycee Год назад +7

    48, 6ft 175 lbs, I workout 4 or more times a week, I don't really eat much processed foods if any, I eats tons of fruits and veggies, tons of yogart and my BP is 160/100. My doctor just prescribed me Lisinopril. I really do hate taking medication and would much rather find the underlying cause and go from there. My Dad had a heart attack at 55 and then another that killed him at 77 so I can't really mess around with this. I do stress a lot about money so that's probably where my hypertension is coming from. I started having a tender scalp on one side of my head that prompted my doctors visit. I would love to try something other than meds.

    • @daled4549
      @daled4549 Год назад

      What does tender scalp have to do.with anything? I get that too. I didnt know it was serious.

    • @tonycee
      @tonycee Год назад

      ​@@daled4549 not sure why i started having an extremely tender scalp on only one side of my head. Do you know why someone would begin having a tender scalp on only one portion of their head suddenly? Update I started taking lisinopril 10mg and it lowered my blood pressure and my tender scalp went away. Weird I know and I don't know if there was a corrilation between high blood pressure and my tender scalp. Maybe it was a sign i could possibly be about to have a stroke? I have no idea. All i know is that it went away as soon as my blood pressure went down from 170/110 down to normal levels it went away.

    • @shashisamundra3462
      @shashisamundra3462 2 месяца назад

      @@daled4549 Try Astaxanthan. It helped me. The tenderness went away within a few days. I also started to eat high protein food.

  • @modupeolokun9414
    @modupeolokun9414 Год назад +12

    Thanks Doctor, I started to follow your food table in this video and my blood pressure normalized. You are a genius. God bless you.

  • @georgianahedd5417
    @georgianahedd5417 11 месяцев назад +2

    Richest blessings to you for this revelation about one of my many health problems.

    • @drdaveclayton
      @drdaveclayton  11 месяцев назад

      Happy to hear that and thanks for letting me be part of your health journey.

  • @MattTheCarguy
    @MattTheCarguy 8 месяцев назад +2

    I went to 2 doctors in the last few years and both right away prescribed high blood pressure medications. I am not against it of needed but i asked them what was causing it and neither could answer my question. One asked if anyone in my family had high bp and after finding out that my dad did, he said it was most likely genetic. I asked if we can do a genetic test to see if and which gene is responsible for it but he declined. Needless to say i am not seeing him anymore. Unfortunately most dr here in US are taught to treat symptoms and not trying to fond and treat the root cause of it. It is no secret that obesity, stress and lack of exercise are huge contributing factors. Why not ask about the lifestyle and suggest some changes instead of medicating their patients!? I am going to see my new dr. In few weeks. Wish me luck... and her.

    • @dorrellstone5252
      @dorrellstone5252 4 месяца назад

      Never tell your dotcor your family member have any form of hilness they always say its genetic and thats not true and give you a presciption i have been there .2015 i had to change my doctor because all she wanted to do is give me medicine I was so tired of her telling me i had to take blood pussure pill ,i went to another doctor who gave me a clean bill of health I am 62 years young never took meadition and i am feeling fine let your food be your medicine

  • @arnoldtops
    @arnoldtops Год назад +7

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge on how to naturally reduce and maintain our blood pressure in the normal range.

  • @kellikay8015
    @kellikay8015 Год назад +4

    I am not overweight. I'm 58 years old. My doctor told me to get a blood pressure monitor. I did and tried it today. it was 174 over 111. I eat super healthy but take a ton of ibuprofen and eat a ton of salt and drink coffee all day. Very concerning. Definitely need to make some changes. However, high blood pressure and cholesterol run in my family and I think that may have something to do with it. I live mostly on salads and have one banana a day.

    • @vannafillion6738
      @vannafillion6738 Год назад +8

      Do you take real salt? Table salt is poison.

    • @animaladvocate8938
      @animaladvocate8938 Год назад +2

      Table salt is so bad. Sea salt is better

    • @2010db
      @2010db 11 месяцев назад

      Make sure the salad dressing doesn't have a lot of salt. Mine did.

  • @documissionexploringknowle9513
    @documissionexploringknowle9513 Год назад +7

    I like how people help each other here. One important thing to know is how hbp damages the endothelial cells and how to prevent or reverse it.

    • @sophie_4240
      @sophie_4240 Год назад

      that's what my doctor said, it will worn out if people did not take medications or didnt change the lifestyle :( I dont think I eat too much salt or anything but genetics and stress factor is playing big role. I've take potassium, magnesium, low BP supplement, nothing helps at all. I guess, we also need to do lab test and see what is urinal and blood results. But if people have stage 1, all supplements may helps, the high numbers are more likely need meds because everybody would've have different results of bloodwork

    • @christinemuthoka5460
      @christinemuthoka5460 Год назад

      ​@@sophie_4240me iam suffering from low BP and its really killinģ me slowly. Do you have an idea because i have tried everything. I ear alot of salts and take medicines too but its not helping me. 90/60

    • @maxpower9631
      @maxpower9631 Год назад

      bloodwork numbers don't tell the whole story....look at magnesium...only 1 percent of body's magnesium is in the blood...@@sophie_4240

    • @animaladvocate8938
      @animaladvocate8938 Год назад

      @@sophie_4240 have you tried taking beet juice? I believe it helps. And eat bananas. Nu salt..
      Avoid table salt

  • @dianerose23
    @dianerose23 10 месяцев назад +2

    What about someone with high BP but has kidney issues as well? Will the potassium be too much ? Thank you

  • @lawrencebuchanan4863
    @lawrencebuchanan4863 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Doc. I've been battling HBP for years with little help from the " professionals ". I did much research and finally chanced upon potassium. After taking an appropriate amount, my systolic... has dropped 32 points when complimenting with vitamin C and garlic.

  • @mphsb
    @mphsb Год назад +13

    Thank you for this video. I changed my diet and lowered my bp.

  • @kousoumarendall7948
    @kousoumarendall7948 10 месяцев назад +5

    1. I eat a lot of green & gruciferous vegetables, fruits, and nuts per day. 2. Do YOGA & breathing exercises to improve my nitric oxyde in the body . 3. Take 300 mg of magnesim daily. 4. Boosting my sodium intake with lemon drink and Celtic salt drink first thing in the morning to improve my hydration. 5. Drink beetroot juice an hour before bedtime. My BP has dropped from 169/ 105 down to 128/ 70 now. I ask my dr. If I can stop her prescribed drugs. She said " NO " but agreed to lower them down to 5mgAmdolipin and 5mg crestor.. well Iam happy for now.😊

    • @Littlewhitewestie
      @Littlewhitewestie 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the info. Drinking my beets and lemons separately in my Vitamix. I just ordered Celtic salt, I will add it into my lemon smoothie. Walking, weight training and stretching.

  • @concettalopresti6171
    @concettalopresti6171 Год назад +29

    Great advice. Thank you Dr. , I’m struggling to lower my bp with drug . I appreciated the diet table you show , I’m saving this video and start implementing tomorrow
    I’m happy to find you❤

    • @drdaveclayton
      @drdaveclayton  Год назад +4

      Thanks for the positive feedback! Good luck :)

    • @ryansetiawan1841
      @ryansetiawan1841 Год назад +10

      Try keto diet. I am 70yrs old & managed to get rid of high blood medication, chlesterol lowering medication and blood sugar lowering medication prescribed by my doctor/cardiologist.

    • @skittles2055
      @skittles2055 Год назад

      @@ryansetiawan1841Awesome! ⭐️

    • @Pikrodafni
      @Pikrodafni Год назад +3

      Drink hibiscus tea as weel, it really helps. At least three cups a day.

    • @lapislazuli7876
      @lapislazuli7876 Год назад +5

      @@PikrodafniI was doing that and it still didn’t work. Still needed to take BP meds.

  • @slimbaroosco
    @slimbaroosco Год назад +1

    Thanks much doctor Clayton. I'll definitely be starting this diet change ASAP. I was actually just prescribed metoprolol 25mg Thursday 02/01/2024
    By Saturday night my heart felt like it was beating out of my chest. Unfortunately a blizzard was also hitting at the same time. So I was not in a good situation at all. I got my blood pressure down, but man that was kind scary. I'm only 58 and don't want to go out like that. I'm in Wyoming by the way, I'm having a pretty hard time finding a good doctor, in the Lowest populated state in America.
    Thanks again

  • @prishlavrghs
    @prishlavrghs 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this informative video. Taking hbp tablets from my thirties and now I am 53, had a stroke when I was 48 but recovered well. Having a high stressful job and taking care of two kids alone with no care for my health resulted in this. Just bought Potassium citrate supplement after having health issues due to premenopausal symptoms after going through a number of RUclips videos. Yours was an eye opener. Thanks again

  • @michelelindseth8250
    @michelelindseth8250 Год назад +5

    It is all about whoever keeps changing norms.
    I took a single potassium pill and two days after a blood test my doctor sent me by ambulance to the ER where my potassium test was WNL. He told me I would have a heart attack or stroke. He also told me never take potassium.

    • @debihorton6807
      @debihorton6807 Год назад +5

      What brand did you use? I take one daily with no adverse effects but want to be sure to take a pure brand.

    • @lapislazuli7876
      @lapislazuli7876 Год назад

      @@debihorton6807I was told by my pharmacologist also not to take potassium. So we are being told very conflicting information by various sectors. On you tube they promote all these supplements and yet in the real world doctors say the opposite. I wish we could find out what the actual truth is.

  • @johnprestera9964
    @johnprestera9964 Год назад +8

    Thanks Doc! Today is 11/12/23 I will up my potassium thru foods and a supplement plus life style change and exercise! Will update in a month. 👍🏻

  • @tracywright436
    @tracywright436 Год назад +21

    Hi. I found several differnt forms pottasium supplemets. Which type of potassium is best for lowering blood pressure?

    • @LindaHutchings
      @LindaHutchings Год назад +3

      Citrate, not chloride

    • @scottevans1244
      @scottevans1244 Год назад +2

      Potassium in supplements comes in many different forms-a common form is potassium chloride, but other forms used in supplements are potassium citrate, potassium phosphate, potassium aspartate, potassium bicarbonate, and potassium gluconate. Research has not shown that any form of potassium is better than the others

  • @NansGlobalKitchen
    @NansGlobalKitchen 18 дней назад +1

    10:02 I have high blood pressure and High blood sugar as well.. my doc said I have diabetes but I have no
    symptoms of diabetes
    whatsoever. He then said it hereditary but nobody in my family has every had it! So he wrote me prescription for Metformin which I have never taken also BP meds So I drink more drink more water and started taking celtic salts I see my BP dropping slowly! So what might be keeping my BS high as well. I eat low carb and do keto and intermittent fasting. fasting. I don't understand why this is happening!

  • @oscarFlores-b5h
    @oscarFlores-b5h 11 месяцев назад

    I'm going to be 70 this year and I have had high blood pressure for over half of my life and I'm tired of taking the medication so I'm definitely going to start eating more foods with potassium thank you for your advice I'll check back after a couple months to let you know how everything is going

    • @drdaveclayton
      @drdaveclayton  11 месяцев назад

      Yes, please do let me know how it goes. I appreciate your support and your comment.

  • @triciaford2859
    @triciaford2859 2 года назад +102

    My blood pressure has been in the high normal range. I have been taking Nitric Oxide and Magnesium which has been helpful, but I will absolutely increase the potassium. I initially stumbled upon one of your videos related to cholesterol ratios. I appreciate the great information.

    • @drdaveclayton
      @drdaveclayton  2 года назад +12

      Thanks Tricia! Glad this helped. Keep up the good work!

    • @bolajibolaji1614
      @bolajibolaji1614 Год назад

      ​​@@drdaveclaytonThank you for this. Please advice if Solgar High Strength Glucosamine + Condrotin Vitamins is safe to take with Amlodipine please?

    • @BlackMusicGenre
      @BlackMusicGenre Год назад +9

      ​​@@drdaveclayton Out of ranges 3.5-5.0 mmol/L my Potassium levels are 4.4. (Normal Range) . Yet , my BP is elevated and numbers vary (152/90- 128/72). Sodium levels are 141 (w/ 135-145 mmol/L being the standard ranges) Any thoughts on this ?

    • @stephaniesamra7960
      @stephaniesamra7960 Год назад +13

      Can you buy nitric oxide?

    • @oiputthatback7361
      @oiputthatback7361 Год назад

      @@stephaniesamra7960 beetroot is high in NO , spinach , kale , bok choi however they are also high in oxalates. The best food for NO is Arugula aka Wild Rocket. Learning to breathe through your nose , not your mouth increases NO . So try placing your tongue in roof f your mouth just behind your teeth and nose breathe. Tape your mouth shut at nights is great.
      This all takes getting accustomed to, but trust me in works. Look for both these subjects on RUclips.

  • @MikeRiley-qb5uz
    @MikeRiley-qb5uz Год назад +40

    Where does magnesium fall into the equation, is it required for digestion or uptake of potassium ? Thanks for putting this out there, good job!

    • @stevekendrick2008
      @stevekendrick2008 Год назад +11

      Yes, magnesium controls the absorption of potassium as well as many other things.

    • @WollongongSkyWatch
      @WollongongSkyWatch Год назад +3

      Ocean water contains magnesium chloride. Magnesium is best absorbed by the skin. magnesium chloride flakes are worth a look rather than the tablet form.

  • @bobmeyers3478
    @bobmeyers3478 6 месяцев назад +3

    Will cream of tartar work? Has potassium from wine grapes

  • @guloguloguy
    @guloguloguy 15 дней назад

    THANK YOU, DR. CLAYTON! MUCH APPRECIATED!! ["SHARED"]

  • @kenvik-q5t
    @kenvik-q5t Год назад +2

    Dr. Is very right advising first to try dietary changes for normalizing our high BP instead of taking medicine many practitioners hurry to prescribe first. In my 76-yr old case when my internal medicine PCP measured higher BP two years ago, first thing he did is to prescribe 2.5mg amlodipine daily, than increased the dosage to 5mg daily, taken as 2.5mg in the morning and 2.5mg in the evening. Sure my BP dropped to 135/76-78 (as 2nd or 3d measurement measuring it at home using Whitings digital BP monitor). I also was prescribed the traditional for senior age - statin for lowering LDC (bad cholesterol). He and the majority of other PCPs are doing that - prescribing medicine instead of dietary changes advised in this physician video rightfully so?

  • @stan8926
    @stan8926 Год назад +8

    I was Paleo for 10 years but eventually got high BP 140/90 - P to S was 3,5 gr to 2,3 gr. Last 3 years WFPB SOS free , BP 105-110/70-75 - P to S 7 gr to 0,7 gr. Main contributors - beans, bananas, potatoes, lentils, chickpeas, mushrooms, tomatoes, red sweet peppers, buckwheat - these about 55% of the Potassium. First 3 about 30% they are the main. The rest is others.

  • @sopittodhunter8599
    @sopittodhunter8599 Год назад +4

    Thank you for encourage us to use vegetables to reduce blood pressure.

  • @burndinaeck3490
    @burndinaeck3490 Год назад +3

    Thanks, Doctor . I am a 66 years old man now face with high blood pressure and this brings a little comfort in knowing a more healthy diet of (lower) sodium and (increase) potassium would help with greatly.I do appreciate thanks with continue blessings.

    • @Pikrodafni
      @Pikrodafni Год назад +1

      Don't lower salt too much - you need it.

    • @WollongongSkyWatch
      @WollongongSkyWatch Год назад

      Potassium should be 4x the amount of sodium.

    • @Pikrodafni
      @Pikrodafni Год назад +1

      @@WollongongSkyWatch I know!

    • @dwaynemorris3079
      @dwaynemorris3079 Год назад +1

      @@Pikrodafni i agree with you. The key imo is to balance the sodium, magnesium, potassium and calcium levels. Diets higher in sugars and processed carbs usually have lower levels of magnesium and potassium in the cells.I supplement with magnesium and potassium daily and has done wonders for me.

  • @judyeaton1039
    @judyeaton1039 Месяц назад

    My dad was prescribed potassium after OH surgery. That was many years ago. I will try this.

  • @Patriotx-gx4ce
    @Patriotx-gx4ce 4 месяца назад +1

    Raisins I eat them daily as they are rich in potassium over 300mg per 1/4 cup.
    Bananas and my stakes.
    All my blood works excellent.
    HDL after eating ghee every morning for a year went from 40 to 67.
    In my water I always put couple grinds of Himalayan salt.

  • @ChristineBarksdale-kc4pc
    @ChristineBarksdale-kc4pc Год назад +10

    I take 2 meds for high blood pressure and would LOVE to get healthy enough to stop taking them. Thank you for your informative video which I plan to start implementing.

    • @BigBoaby-sg1yo
      @BigBoaby-sg1yo Год назад +2

      @christine if you fast for 5 days your BP will normalise .

    • @lapislazuli7876
      @lapislazuli7876 Год назад

      @@BigBoaby-sg1yoyou can’t just fast for 5 days. It’s dangerous and don’t tell people to do that.

    • @BigBoaby-sg1yo
      @BigBoaby-sg1yo Год назад +1

      @@lapislazuli7876 no it isn’t , and perhaps you should stop posting nonsense, of course which you no nothing about.

    • @BigBoaby-sg1yo
      @BigBoaby-sg1yo Год назад +1

      @@lapislazuli7876 this vid is about BP and not Blood Sugar. Water fasting will work as long as suitable electrolytes are consumed. Nowadays a five day fast is not considered a particularly long fast , if beyond 5 days,then extra precautions must be taken ,such as monitoring sugars , pressure and no gym work .
      Nay ! I am not a doctor and neither are you . But what I recommended is correct . Those with enough finances can to fasting centers which monitor you several times per day.

    • @videoplaylist686
      @videoplaylist686 Год назад

      ​@@lapislazuli7876
      If Christine wants to fast then I'm sure she will inquire about it with a professional. Stop treating people on RUclips like little kids. There's nothing wrong with someone's opinion shared in sincerity.

  • @budhardy5853
    @budhardy5853 Год назад +100

    My wife and I are changed to the carnivore way of eating. So far we have both lost between 25 to 30 lbs. Also my blood pressure dropped significantly to 145/88 but has stopped going down any further. Now that I have watched this, potassium is my next thing that I will add to my daily redgiment. Thank-you Dr Clayton. I can't wait to see what will happen by adding this to my diet.

    • @patriotclint395
      @patriotclint395 Год назад +13

      Please read my post about how easy it is to overdose. Too much potassium can kill!

    • @asinh1100
      @asinh1100 Год назад +15

      add one potato and two cups of lentils or beans..natural potassium bombs

    • @Keep-on-ok
      @Keep-on-ok Год назад +18

      Dr. Eric Berg has a good electrolyte supplement that has a lot of potassium in it. I take it daily.

    • @budhardy5853
      @budhardy5853 Год назад

      @@patriotclint395 Thank you and I will consult my doctor before proceeding.

    • @janetwirth7357
      @janetwirth7357 Год назад +8

      Meat is not the problem.

  • @livewire4495
    @livewire4495 Год назад +188

    I'm a 71 year old Man and I have had slightly high blood pressure starting around 63. I'm extremely active, exercise daily with weights and don't eat Junk food. A slight change of diet was all I needed to get my BP back to a normal range and keeping certain foods in my dietary rotation has allowed me to consistently stay at a normal range. Diet is everything, but Sadly Main stream Medical doesn't include Nutrition as a tool for treatment. It astounds me that even today, foods and proper eating are still not part of a Medical Education! Pills pills pills!
    PS I'm one of the fastest 71 year old runners you will ever see. I still Ride a Dirt Bike, Road Bike, Hike and Kayak, and I have no plans for slowing down! 😎

    • @annaelizabeth5971
      @annaelizabeth5971 Год назад +6

      That's awesome!

    • @NansGlobalKitchen
      @NansGlobalKitchen Год назад +8

      Can you please share what you changed in your diet so others can learn and get and idea of what to do! Thankyou so much in advance 🤗

    • @Kassiusday
      @Kassiusday Год назад +5

      Interesting enough when we consider pills 💊 medication we could say this : for the body anything entering in the mouth has to be processed according to the laws of biochemistry and physiology .. which are part of nutrition sciences : so medication or foods should be considered at the same level of impact !!!! therefore overlooking foods is just no sense !!

    • @audiophileman7047
      @audiophileman7047 Год назад +13

      Why isn't there better education on nutrition and other healthy lifestyle choices? The prescription drug industry is a multi-billion dollar business; that's why. 😲

    • @Depthofu99
      @Depthofu99 Год назад

      List copied for self…..
      Passing along ….
      was surprised by potassium levels in some. Sorry this is a mess….bad C/P job!
      daily❤️👍need 4,700
      ☑️med banana 422
      ☑️whole avocado 1,120
      1/2 C dried Apricots 755
      1/2 C dried raisins 615
      ☑️Serving Broccoli 468
      1 srv. Brussels 495.5. cooked
      Can Clams 534
      Chicken breast 440
      ☑️1/2 C prunes. 635
      ✔️🧟‍♀️white baked potato 952
      ✔️sweet potato 542
      ☑️☑️coconut water 1 C 600
      watermelon 640
      1 C lentils 731
      1 C cooked Swiss Chard 961
      by using checked ☑️ = 3,845
      by adding chard or any of above..well over😜
      greek yogurt
      sauerkraut 235 (gut only needs Tbl per day)
      Sauerkraut minerals are iron, potassium, iodine, calcium, magnesium, manganese and sodium along with trace amounts of phosphorus, chlorine, cobalt, fluorine, silicon, boron, copper, zinc, sulfur and selenium.
      Potassium deficiency symptoms same as iron anemia!
      must have adequate magnesium for absorption
      & vit D
      drink tsp apple cider vinegar in cup H2o
      before meal. helps iron absorption
      Magnesium citrate
      Milk of mag

  • @user-ko2fk9gd1i
    @user-ko2fk9gd1i 21 день назад

    I believe this and tried hard to manage my BP this way but it is inconsistent. Now I'm on an ARB that forbids excess potassium

  • @delogates1
    @delogates1 Год назад +2

    Great video. Why are we prescribed medications to treat high blood pressure that pretty much flush the potassium and sodium (and other electrolytes) out of our bodies? This is bananas to me!

  • @antonstoeckl3689
    @antonstoeckl3689 Год назад +12

    I did bring my blood pressure from 155 to 125 down by taking at every meal a tine tip of Cayenne pepper at knife a day.

    • @Thats_Right80
      @Thats_Right80 Год назад

      what did u mean ..knife a day??? A tip of cayenne pepper.

    • @antonstoeckl3689
      @antonstoeckl3689 Год назад +2

      @@Thats_Right80 It means that the pepper at the end of a knife is less tan compared to half a tea spoon

    • @libertysong1
      @libertysong1 11 месяцев назад

      Cayenne pepper is a vasodialator

    • @warminster1005
      @warminster1005 10 месяцев назад

      I take 1/2 to 1 tsp of cayenne pepper in water once a day, no effect on BP but has other benefits (21)

    • @goingclear2647
      @goingclear2647 7 месяцев назад

      @@libertysong1 yup. That's why BP drops.

  • @nm-qt2hb
    @nm-qt2hb Год назад +20

    Very good information. Can't find a doctor in my area that's treats the cause and problem. They just treat the symptoms.
    Thank you

    • @laural1165
      @laural1165 Год назад +8

      Exactly! My doctor just gets out her prescription pad. Never mentions diet. exercise or supplements in 15 years. I do my own research.

    • @GREATTECH1
      @GREATTECH1 Год назад +1

      A diabetic can't eat a lot of these foods. Bananas are out of the question. I eat avocados and fish, but fruit gives me lots of problems.

    • @WollongongSkyWatch
      @WollongongSkyWatch Год назад

      Try a naturopath.

    • @warminster1005
      @warminster1005 10 месяцев назад +1

      Doctors do the same with cancer. They treat you but don't know the cause. Then they tell you that you have a 60 - 60% chance of getting it again unless you take chemo and radiation. I said no and am following a regime of fenbendazole, curcumin, vitamin E and minimizing glucose in my diet. I am 82 and just had surgery for colon cancer.

  • @minivanman2222
    @minivanman2222 Год назад +3

    Meeting with my cardiologist, next week so will DG discuss.
    Currently take 2 BP pills and potassium chloride.. Will let you know update

  • @moealhamdan1456
    @moealhamdan1456 Год назад +2

    Dr. I can't thank u enough. I thought I knew enough until I listened to u. Fiber for sugar n potassium for blood pressure. My universe bless you.

  • @johnhewitt1096
    @johnhewitt1096 Год назад +12

    I started eating 2 pieces of fresh garlic with my super every night and it dropped my blood pressure by from 143 to 132 in 3 weeks.

    • @animaladvocate8938
      @animaladvocate8938 Год назад +1

      Thats great for everything too but doesn't it make you smell like garlic the next day?

    • @warminster1005
      @warminster1005 10 месяцев назад

      Who cares!@@animaladvocate8938