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The best supplements for blood pressure

Jane Collins
Article written by Jane Collins

Date published 04 September 2023

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As well as lifestyle changes such as eating a Mediterranean diet, stopping smoking and taking regular exercise, there is evidence that a range of supplements can help manage blood pressure. Jane Collins investigates.

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Why blood pressure matters

The British Heart Foundation estimates that over a quarter of UK adults have high blood pressure and around half of all heart attacks and strokes are linked to the condition.

What's more, an estimated five million of us are living with undiagnosed high blood pressure (hypertension), as the condition tends to present with few, if any, symptoms.

Getting your blood pressure under control is one of the most important things you can do to reduce your risk of heart attack and stroke – so it's crucial to monitor yours; this can be done by your GP, practice nurse, local pharmacist or at home.

Supplements for blood pressure

Diet and exercise are vital, but supplements also have a role to play. Here are eight of the best.

Plant Sterols Plus

Did you know that cholesterol and blood pressure are closely linked? High cholesterol can narrow your arteries, increasing resistance to blood flow and raising blood pressure. Over time, this can put extra strain on your heart and circulation.

Plant Sterols Plus offers a powerful, natural way to support both. Each daily serving provides 2,400 mg of plant sterols – proven to lower cholesterol – along with Oli-Olaâ„¢ olive extract, potassium and vitamins B1 and B3 to help maintain normal blood pressure and heart function.

By blocking the absorption of dietary cholesterol, plant sterols reduce levels of LDL (‘bad’) cholesterol in the blood, while Oli-Ola™ delivers polyphenols from ancient Mediterranean olive trees that protect blood lipids from oxidative stress. With added potassium to help regulate blood pressure and B-vitamins to support cardiac and energy metabolism, it’s a comprehensive formula for your heart health.

Plant Sterols Plus pack

Plant Sterols Plus

For healthy blood pressure and lower cholesterol

  • 2,400 mg plant sterols – proven to lower cholesterol
  • Oli-Olaâ„¢ olive extract with heart-healthy polyphenols
  • Added potassium, vitamins B1 & B3 for cardiovascular support
  • Natural way to manage cholesterol and blood pressure
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Omega 3 fish oils

Omega 3 fatty acids are found naturally in oily fish like salmon and mackerel, nuts and seeds and avocados.

Research suggests that those with high blood pressure could benefit from a high-dose fish oil supplement and researchers have suggested that the optimal amount to consume to lower blood pressure is 3g daily.

One review showed that taking omega 3 fats in fish oil supplements led to a 4.51mmHg reduction in systolic blood pressure (the top number in your blood pressure reading) and 3.05mmHG in diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number) in those who had diagnosed hypertension but were not on associated medication.

Super Strength Omega 3 1,200mg pack

Super Strength Omega 3 1,200mg

Highly concentrated, refined and sustainably sourced omega-3 fatty acids

  • 240mg DHA and 360mg EPA
  • Anti-inflammatory; supports brain, eye and heart health
  • Benefits of oily fish for 18p a day
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White garlic

An increasing body of research shows garlic to have cardiovascular benefits, including helping to lower blood pressure. Taking garlic in a concentrated supplement form has been shown to reduce systolic blood pressure by around 7-9 mmHg and diastolic by around 4-6 mmHg in people with hypertension.

Black garlic

Black garlic is aged and fermented white garlic, and it may be even more beneficial than the raw white variety. A meta-analysis of studies has shown how supplementing with black garlic can have a significant impact on high blood pressure in those with hypertension and stiffness in the arteries.

A 2022 study published in the journal Nutrients found that taking 250mg of black garlic daily for six weeks led to a noticeable reduction in diastolic blood pressure – and this result was particularly pronounced in men.

Garlic 1200mg pack

Garlic 1200mg

Supports heart health and the respiratory system

  • Super-strength garlic tablets equivalent to 1,200mg fresh garlic
  • Standardised extract to provide high yield of allicin
  • Added vitamin B1 to support a healthy heart
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Magnesium

Magnesium's muscle-relaxing effects are well documented, and there is also research to show that magnesium supplements could lower high blood pressure by increasing production of nitric oxide, which helps to relax the blood vessels.

A review of 11 randomised studies found that taking between 365-450mg of magnesium each day for around three and a half months significantly reduced blood pressure in people with chronic medical conditions.

Another meta-analysis of 10 studies involving over 200,000 people suggests that including more sources of magnesium in your diet can also help protect you from getting high blood pressure.

Magnesium 375mg pack

Magnesium 375mg

100% recommended daily amount of magnesium per tablet

  • Reduces tiredness and fatigue
  • Contributes to muscle and psychological function
  • Helps maintain bones and teeth
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Vitamin D

Research shows that people with high blood pressure tend to have lower levels of vitamin D. A review involving almost 300,000 people found that those with the highest vitamin D levels had up to a 30 per cent reduced risk of hypertension compared to those with the lowest.

More research is needed to determine whether vitamin D supplementation can be useful in the prevention, or treatment of, high blood pressure.

Coenzyme Q10

This is a nutrient found naturally in foods like sardines, offal, sesame seeds, broccoli and peanuts, and it's known to help with circulatory health. It's produced naturally in the body, but levels are known to decrease with age and many older people appear to be deficient.

Coenzyme Q10, as well as the more absorbable form ubiquinol, has been shown to enhance blood flow and help to lower blood pressure. A review has shown that taking CoQ10 supplements significantly reduced systolic blood pressure, although not diastolic – leading researchers to call for more studies.

Pycnogenol

This antioxidant-rich French pine bark has been shown to improve heart function, including improving blood circulation and lowering high cholesterol and high blood pressure.

Taking pycnogenol with Coenzyme Q10 can bring further heart health benefits. In a 12-week study involving patients with moderate to high blood pressure and stable congestive heart failure, one group was given a daily combination of 15mg of pycnogenol and 50mg of Coenzyme Q10, while another received a placebo.

At the end of the study there was a significant decrease in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure and a lowering of heart rate in the supplement group compared to placebo.

Ginger

There is evidence to suggest that taking high-dose ginger supplements may help to lower blood pressure. In a review of six studies, those given 3g or more ginger each day for around eight weeks were found to have seen 'favourable effects' on their blood pressure.

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Jane Collins

About Jane Collins

Jane Collins is a journalist, author and editor specialising in women's health, psychological health and nutrition. She has more than 25 years' experience of writing for UK publications including Top Sante, Men's Health, Daily Telegraph and Evening Standard.

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