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Sesame
Oil Lowers Blood Pressure
(HealthScoutNews)
-- Using sesame oil instead of other cooking oils helps reduce
high blood pressure and lower the amount of medication required
to control high blood pressure, says a study by researchers in
India.
The study looked at the effect
of sesame oil on 328 people with hypertension who were taking
10 to 30 milligrams a day of the calcium channel blocker drug
nifedipine, which lowers blood pressure by relaxing arterial membranes.
The average age of the people in
the study was 58, and they had moderate to severe long-term hypertension
but no history of stroke or heart disease.
They consumed an average of 35
grams of sesame oil a day for 60 days. Their blood pressure was
measured at the start of the study, every 15 days during the study
and on day 60.
The study found using sesame oil
as their sole cooking oil lowered their blood pressure levels
from 166 mm Hg systolic to 134 mm Hg and from 101 mm Hg diastolic
to 84.6 mm Hg.
The average dose of nifedipine
taken by the people in the study was reduced from 22.7 milligrams
per day to 7.45 milligrams per day by the end of the study.
The findings were presented recently
at the Scientific Meeting of the Inter-American Society of Hypertension.
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