Just as CoQ10 appears to be beneficial in
reducing blood pressure levels, nitrates, another alternative natural
remedy, also appear to have a positive affect on reducing hypertension.
What are nitrates? Nitrate is a salt of nitric acid, and is an
essential plant nutrient found in soil that is taken in by plants and
used as their primary nitrogen source. Thus, nitrate is a natural part
of all vegetables, fruits and cereals. Nitrate should not be confused
with nitrite - a chemical substance within the body created by the
digestion of foods containing nitrite (fish, mean and poultry
preservatives) or nitrate.
How can nitrates help with hypertension? New studies have found that
nitrates, nutrients found in leafy green vegetables such as lettuce and
spinach, may actually help control blood pressure by maintaining the
health of blood vessels. This may not come as a surprise to some
people, especially considering the fact that past studies have
discovered that the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension)
diet, a diet rich in vegetables and fruits, can lower blood pressure.
However, although the DASH diet has had a positive effect on those with
hypertension, researchers are not sure what exact nutrients within
vegetables and fruits are responsible for lowering blood pressure. For
this reason, new studies that focus on nitrate have been conducted to
determine if nitrate is one of the main reasons for the drop in
hypertension.
One short-term study involving 17, non-smoking and healthy young
adults, observed the effects a nitrate supplement had on the
participants. Each person was given a daily dose of nitrate supplement
that equalled the amount found in 150-250 grams of vegetables rich in
nitrate (IE. lettuce, spinach, beetroot, etc.). They were to take the
supplement for three days, and then take a daily placebo during three
different days.
The results of the study concluded that although the nitrate supplement
did not reduce systolic blood pressure (the higher number of a blood
pressure reading), it lowered diastolic blood pressure by an average
reduction of 3.7 mm Hg. The researchers that conducted the study found
that the benefits of the nitrate supplement were similar to those found
in the DASH studies that were also tested on healthy individuals.
Nevertheless, despite the findings, it is clear that more research
needs to be done in order to find out just how effective nitrate
supplements are in lowering blood pressure.
That being said, you don't need to wait for research to prove the
affects nitrate has on lowering blood pressure, when it is common
knowledge that fruits and vegetables are an essential part of a healthy
diet and are required to maintain a strong and healthy immune system.
Therefore, there is no harm in adding more nitrate-rich foods to your
diet and cutting back on fatty fried foods.
The following is a list of foods high in nitrates. You may find that
you've already made many of these foods an active part of your
lifestyle:
- Lettuce
- Spinach
- Cabbage
- Beets
- Radishes
- Carrots
Nitrate can also be found in the air, water and is also a preservative
found in foods including cheese, processed meats, and fish, as well as
in spirits and liqueurs. |