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High blood pressure? 5 best foods to lower it naturally

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 19, 2026, 17:38 IST
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High blood pressure? 5 best foods to lower it naturally


High blood pressure, aka hypertension, affects millions of people worldwide. If you are struggling to manage high blood pressure, you should know that diet is an effective tool. Incorporating certain foods into your daily diet can significantly reduce blood pressure levels. Here are five foods that should become staples in your daily diet if you want to lower your blood pressure.

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Leafy greens

Your mum is right. You should eat your greens, especially leafy ones. Leafy greens like Swiss chard, spinach, kale, and arugula are great for managing blood pressure. These vegetables are rich in potassium, and magnesium helps relax blood vessel walls. Ensure you add a cup of cooked spinach to your diet regularly. You can add it to salads, smoothies, or side dishes. The nitrates found in leafy greens also help improve blood flow and reduce arterial stiffness, contributing to lower blood pressure readings over time.

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Legumes

Legumes have been shown to help with the management of blood pressure. A recent study published in the journal BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health found that a higher dietary intake of soy and legumes was linked to a lower risk of high blood pressure. The ideal intake may be an optimal daily amount of 170 g of legumes, such as peas, lentils, chickpeas, and beans, and 60 to 80 g of soy foods, including tofu, soy milk, edamame, tempeh, and miso. The study also found that legumes and soy foods are associated with an overall lower risk of cardiovascular disease.

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Fatty fish​

What do you have for dinner? How about some smoked salmon? This is not only a delicious meal but also an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids, which have heart benefits, including reducing blood pressure and inflammation. Consider adding fish like salmon, mackerel, and sardines. Aim to consume fatty fish at least twice a week for optimal heart health benefits.

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Berries

Indulge in berries. They are excellent for your health, especially in reducing high blood pressure. Berries, particularly blueberries and strawberries, contain anthocyanins, powerful antioxidants that improve blood vessel function. Regular berry consumption is linked to lower blood pressure and reduced cardiovascular risk. Feel free to eat all kinds of berries – blueberries, raspberries, chokeberries, strawberries, cranberries, and even cherries.
You can enjoy them fresh as snacks, mixed into yoghurt, or blended into smoothies.

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Bananas

Go bananas, quite literally. Bananas are rich in potassium. A medium-sized banana contains about 420 mg of potassium, which plays a crucial role in regulating blood pressure. You can also add other potassium-rich foods, including avocados, sweet potatoes, beans, and lentils. These foods also help maintain the balance of electrolytes in your body.


Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult your GP or a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your diet or treatment plan, especially if you have a medical condition or are taking prescribed medication.

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