I had two problems which were hampering me:
1) pain in my left hip
2) high blood pressure medicine leaving me without energy
So, almost two years ago, I had a hip operation, so that problem went away. My hip is much more flexible than before
The second problem was more difficult to address. Doctors nowadays solve health problems by prescribing pills. These medications made me feel tired. So, I started investigating on the internet and found the following:
1) isometric hand grip excercises lower systolic blood pressure. I tried it and it works for me!
See: http://www.livestrong.com/article/23...lood-pressure/
2) certain foods lower systolic blood pressure:
2a) beet juice: http://www.webmd.com/hypertension-hi...blood-pressure
2b) dates lower blood pressure: http://naturalsociety.com/health-ben...at-date-fruit/
2c) green tea: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...a-healthy.html
2d) various other tips: http://www.wikihow.com/Lower-Blood-Pressure-Quickly
With all of the above, I have managed to reduce my medication by about one third and my energy is back. I, of course, monitor my blood pressure regularly, and am, in a controlled fashion, gradually decreasing the medication even more. Just as long as it remains around 125/70-80.
The result of all of this? Am back playing good tennis again (despite my 68 years). Just played yesterday morning with a 35 year old friend of mine, who is ranked R4 in Switzerland (that corresponds to a US 3.5). He is very fit, extremely fast, and plays an aggressive, heavy topspin game. We played for an hour and got to 4-4. Long exchanges, I countered his superior speed with faster, flatter strokes and forays to the net (where he never ventures...). Am very happy to see that I can still manage to play some good tennis again!
1) pain in my left hip
2) high blood pressure medicine leaving me without energy
So, almost two years ago, I had a hip operation, so that problem went away. My hip is much more flexible than before
The second problem was more difficult to address. Doctors nowadays solve health problems by prescribing pills. These medications made me feel tired. So, I started investigating on the internet and found the following:
1) isometric hand grip excercises lower systolic blood pressure. I tried it and it works for me!
See: http://www.livestrong.com/article/23...lood-pressure/
2) certain foods lower systolic blood pressure:
2a) beet juice: http://www.webmd.com/hypertension-hi...blood-pressure
2b) dates lower blood pressure: http://naturalsociety.com/health-ben...at-date-fruit/
2c) green tea: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...a-healthy.html
2d) various other tips: http://www.wikihow.com/Lower-Blood-Pressure-Quickly
With all of the above, I have managed to reduce my medication by about one third and my energy is back. I, of course, monitor my blood pressure regularly, and am, in a controlled fashion, gradually decreasing the medication even more. Just as long as it remains around 125/70-80.
The result of all of this? Am back playing good tennis again (despite my 68 years). Just played yesterday morning with a 35 year old friend of mine, who is ranked R4 in Switzerland (that corresponds to a US 3.5). He is very fit, extremely fast, and plays an aggressive, heavy topspin game. We played for an hour and got to 4-4. Long exchanges, I countered his superior speed with faster, flatter strokes and forays to the net (where he never ventures...). Am very happy to see that I can still manage to play some good tennis again!
Comment