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7 Common foods you should eat regularly to prevent stroke
Food is controversially regarded as medication. This is based on multiple studies that reveal that while some foods can cause chronic health problems, others have powerful medicinal and preventive properties. As Hippocrates, the father of medicine, once said, “Let food be they medicine and medicine be thy food”. This does not mean that you should replace all of your medications with foods, but it does mean that you can improve your health and minimize your risk of diseases like heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, cancer, eye problems, arthritis, and others.
A stroke is a medical emergency that occurs when the blood supply to the brain is cut off, either because of a blockage (ischemic stroke) or because of a leak (hemorrhagic stroke). Paralysis, numbness, discomfort, loss of balance/coordination, and weakness are common stroke symptoms. No one wants to have a stroke, in my opinion.
As a result, the following typical foods should not be disregarded, but rather consumed on a regular (or daily) basis to avoid stroke.
1. Dry bean
2. Oatmeal
Oatmeal is a great breakfast option that’s been linked to a lower risk of stroke. They include soluble fibers, which can help with cognitive and brain health.
3. Tomatoes
Fresh tomatoes are strong in lycopene, an antioxidant that can help you maintain healthy blood pressure and lower your risk of stroke.
4. Salmon
5. Sweet potatoes
Sweet potatoes are high in potassium and magnesium, which can aid with blood pressure control. Potassium aids in the relaxation of blood vessels, particularly those in the brain, lowers blood pressure and eliminates sodium from the body, all of which can reduce the overall risk of stroke.
6. Nuts
The consumption of magnesium-rich foods on a daily basis has been shown to lessen the risk of stroke by 8%. Magnesium is found in nuts like almonds and cashews, which can help to reduce the risk of stroke.
7. Onions
Onions contain a potent antioxidant called dietary flavonol, which has been shown in studies to reduce the incidence of stroke by 20%. It also contains quercetin, which helps to lower blood pressure and prevent blood clots.
Reduce your intake of excessive sodium (salt), processed, and fried meals, which are important factors to high blood pressure and cholesterol buildup, both of which can lead to stroke.
Note that, rather than relying entirely on medicines, you may make food a formal treatment by selecting the correct foods.