Skip to content
Yerba Mate Tea Lowers Blood Pressure, Reduces Inflammation, and Improves Cardiometabolic Markers in Healthy and At-Risk Adults: Findings from a Randomized, Controlled, Crossover Trial

Yerba Mate Tea Lowers Blood Pressure, Reduces Inflammation, and Improves Cardiometabolic Markers in Healthy and At-Risk Adults: Findings from a Randomized, Controlled, Crossover Trial

Written by Alexa Heathorn, CNS,...

Nigella sativa Improves Blood Pressure in Postmenopausal Women

Nigella sativa Improves Blood Pressure in Postmenopausal Women

Written by Chrystal Moulton, Science...

Vitamin C and Hawthorn Improve Blood Pressure and Oxidative Stress in Steelworkers

Vitamin C and Hawthorn Improve Blood Pressure and Oxidative Stress in Steelworkers

Written by Chrystal Moulton, Science...

The Association Between the Dietary Intake of Coenzyme Q10 and New-Onset Hypertension

The Association Between the Dietary Intake of Coenzyme Q10 and New-Onset Hypertension

Written by Harold Oster, MD....

Cocoa Consumption Improves Specific Cardiometabolic Risk Factors

Cocoa Consumption Improves Specific Cardiometabolic Risk Factors

Written by Chrystal Moulton, Science...

Association of Dietary Fructose and Sodium Consumption with the Incidence of Hypertensive Targeted Organ Damage

Association of Dietary Fructose and Sodium Consumption with the Incidence of Hypertensive Targeted Organ Damage

Written by Chrystal Moulton, Science...

The Effect of Low Dose Licorice Intake on Blood Pressure and Renin and Aldosterone Levels

The Effect of Low Dose Licorice Intake on Blood Pressure and Renin and Aldosterone Levels

Written by Harold Oster, MD....

The Comparative Effects of Tai Chi and Aerobic Exercise on the Blood Pressure of Adults with Prehypertension

The Comparative Effects of Tai Chi and Aerobic Exercise on the Blood Pressure of Adults with Prehypertension

Written by Harold Oster, MD....

Aromatherapy Improves Symptoms of Anxiety in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome

Aromatherapy Improves Symptoms of Anxiety in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome

Written by Chrystal Moulton, Staff...

Hibiscus May Be An Effective Tool for CVD Risk Mitigation

Hibiscus May Be An Effective Tool for CVD Risk Mitigation

Written by Chrystal Moulton, Staff...

Higher Legume Intake Associated with Improved Blood Pressure Control in Subjects with Type 2 Diabetes and Hypertension

Higher Legume Intake Associated with Improved Blood Pressure Control in Subjects with Type 2 Diabetes and Hypertension

Written by Taylor Woosley, Staff...

Flaxseed Reduces Diastolic and Systolic Blood Pressure in Adults with Hypertension

Flaxseed Reduces Diastolic and Systolic Blood Pressure in Adults with Hypertension

Written by Taylor Woosley, Staff...

Fermented Garlic Extract Improves Blood Pressure and Blood Flow in Adult Subject

Fermented Garlic Extract Improves Blood Pressure and Blood Flow in Adult Subject

Written by Taylor Woosley, Staff...

Moderate Tomato Consumption is Associated with a Lower Risk of New-Onset Hypertension

Moderate Tomato Consumption is Associated with a Lower Risk of New-Onset Hypertension

Written by Taylor Woosley, Staff...

Pinus massoniana Bark Extract Supplementation Significantly Reduces Systolic Blood Pressure in Healthy Adults with Moderately High Systolic Blood Pressure

Pinus massoniana Bark Extract Supplementation Significantly Reduces Systolic Blood Pressure in Healthy Adults with Moderately High Systolic Blood Pressure

Written by Taylor Woosley, Staff...

Celery Seed Extract Improves Blood Pressure in Adults with Hypertension

Celery Seed Extract Improves Blood Pressure in Adults with Hypertension

Written by Chrystal Moulton, Staff...

Page 1 of 9 1 2 3 9 Next »

Support the Science
Behind Natural Health

Join our welcoming community of people who value trustworthy, science-based information on nutrition, supplements, and holistic health. Your support helps us deliver clear, research-backed insights—cutting through the noise with information you can count on to make informed, natural health choices.

Make a Donation

Back To Top