Galway Hyper Rouser Keeps you Stress Free from Hypertension
September 13, 2024 05:06 Created by Rajesh Kumar Yadav, Last modified on September 13, 2024 05:27
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is increasing rapidly in India, along with the rest of the world. Hypertension is considered a silent killer, as it increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, and other serious health problems. It is a chronic condition that leads to problems like brain stroke. The risk also increases significantly. According to a report by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), one in every four adults suffers from hypertension.
According to a report by the World Health Organization (WHO) until June 2023, the treatment of over 58 lakhs patients with high blood pressure was being conducted under the Indian Hypertension Control Initiative in 27 states. While an estimated 33% of the world's population is affected by hypertension. According to WHO, 1.28 billion people aged 30 to 79 are affected by hypertension worldwide. These figures show a continuous increase. Research suggests that approximately one-third of adults aged 30 to 79 worldwide have hypertension. If people affected by high blood pressure take measures to control it, at least 4.6 million deaths could be prevented by 2040.
What is Hypertension?
Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, occurs when the pressure of blood against the walls of the arteries is too high. When the pressure of our blood flow, or pressure level, begins to exceed 140/90, this condition is termed as hypertension. High blood pressure causes damage to the walls of blood vessels due to increased pressure, leading to blockages. If not controlled in time, it can be life-threatening. Factors such as tension, stress, anger, alcohol consumption, smoking, excessive weight, excessive salt intake, lack of exercise, excessive alcohol or coffee consumption and an unhealthy lifestyle are major contributors to increasing blood pressure.
Additionally, a deficiency of certain vitamins and minerals in the body can also elevate blood pressure. As for the symptoms of hypertension, severe headaches, chest pain, dizziness, difficulty breathing, nausea, vomiting, blurred vision or other visual changes, anxiety, confusion, ringing in the ears, nosebleeds, and abnormal heartbeats are its major indicators.
What is the Solution?
Health experts suggest that if we correct our unhealthy lifestyle and irregular eating habits, this serious health issue can be controlled. However, in today's fast-paced life where it's challenging to differentiate between day and night, expecting regular exercise and balanced diet seems unrealistic.
Galveda Hyper Rouser
Now the question arises, how to escape from this life-threatening crisis? You don't need to despair because there is a solution in Ayurveda. Yes, Ayurveda has many medicinal herbs that have the ability to treat this condition. Ayurveda has been very effective in controlling hypertension for ages. Along with controlling blood pressure, Ayurveda is also effective in addressing behavioral abnormalities caused by hypertension, such as quick anger, inability to control anger, negativity, etc. However, identifying these medicinal herbs with therapeutic properties is not easy, so presenting to you Galveda Hyper Rouser, a unique blend of these Ayurveda herbs.
Made from herbs like Sarpagandha, Ashwagandha, Brahmi, Shankhpushpi, and Arjuna, this wonderful product not only relieves you from the problem of high blood pressure but also plays an effective role in keeping your mind calm, providing restful sleep, maintaining memory, providing energy, reducing stress, and keeping the heart safe by keeping the nerves of the brain calm.
Galveda Hyper Rouser is also effective on our cardiovascular system and nervous system along with blood pressure. Patients with lipid profile problems or heart-related issues should use Galveda Cardovas along with Hyper Rouser as per the doctor's advice.
Just take 1-2 tablets of it half an hour before meals or take it twice daily, or as directed by the physician.