Hi Petal! Good to hear from you, but sorry to hear about your blood pressure being high. I have been taking my mom to the urgent care center because of extremely high blood pressure lately, so have been researching it a lot. Sorry if this is too much information or if you already researched all this, but I have a good list of foods compiled that are recommended on the DASH diet (dietary approaches to stop hypertension) to help lower blood pressure:
Potassium rich foods help get excess salt out of your system –
Leafy greens including spinach, broccoli, cukes, eggplant, sweet potatoes, potatoes, mushrooms, peas, pumpkins, avocados, bananas, tomato sauce, kidney beans, bananas, kiwi, cantaloupe…
Flavoniods help prevent hypertension and lower blood pressure –
Berries, onions, tree fruits, nightshade veggies, celery, artichoke, snap peas, broccoli, parsley…
Nitric Oxide help open blood vessels and lower blood pressure –
Red beets, garlic, dark chocolate with more than 60% cocoa solids, organ meats, leafy greens, citrus fruits, pomegranate fruit and juice, watermelon, red wine...
Magnesium rich foods reduce blood pressure –
Acocado, dark chocolate, almonds, cashews, brazil nuts, legumes, tofu. Seeds like sunflower and pumpkin seeds are high in potassium, magnesium and other minerals…
Fiber –
Pears, strawberries, avocado, apples, raspberries, banana, carrots, beets, broccoli, artichoke, lentils, kidney beans, split peas, quinoa, oats, almonds, chia seeds, dark chocolate, …
Calcium lowers blood pressure –
Yogurt and dairy.
Omega 3s lower blood pressure, reduce inflammation, lower triglycerides –
Fish like salmon, mackerel, oysters, sardines, anchovies, flax and chia seeds, walnuts, soy beans.
Pistachios reduce blood pressure.
Olive oil contains polyphenols which reduce inflammation and lower blood pressure.
Anyway, hope it comes back down quickly! Hope things are good otherwise!!!