Kiwi Combats High Blood Pressure

Forget an apple a day: according to Oslo University Hospital scientists, kiwi is the fruit that has the largest impact on high blood pressure levels.

In this study, a group of 100 men and women were asked to eat 3 servings of apple or kiwi per day for 8 weeks. At the end of the study, those that ate kiwi significantly lowered blood pressure –even more than apples.

Kiwi’s high levels of the antioxidant lutein, as well as other nutrients such as vitamin C and potassium, may work together to reduce high blood pressure levels, the scientists claim.

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5 Responses to Kiwi Combats High Blood Pressure

  1. Kate says:

    By how much was BP lowered with Kiwi fruit?

  2. Pat says:

    How much sugar does the average size kiwi contain? Eating two or three kiwis a day to help blood pressure could be problematic for someone who must watch sugar intake.

  3. evan says:

    how many kiwis per day were consumed during the experiment?

  4. Hugh Halliday says:

    Blood pressure is a very complicated business . I have a listed of at least twenty things that can raise blood pressure. I am a Naturopath aged seventy five and I do as heap of different things that are supposed to help lower blood pressure but the combination is not totally successful.

  5. Mark Rak says:

    is there a KIWI Supplement we can take for those who can not attain the fruit everyday?

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