High Blood Pressure Warning: 5 Vitamins and Supplements That Can Raise Your Risk
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High blood pressure, or hypertension, affects over one billion people globally and remains one of the most common causes of heart attack and stroke. While proper treatment and lifestyle management are key, some vitamins and supplements can interfere with medication effectiveness or directly elevate blood pressure posing serious health risks.
1. Vitamin D
Vitamin D supports bone health and helps regulate inflammation, but excessive intake particularly doses above 10,000 IU daily can lead to hypercalcemia, a condition where calcium levels become dangerously high. This can paradoxically increase blood pressure. Vitamin D also interacts with common diuretics (water pills), impairing calcium excretion. Always consult a healthcare provider before supplementing.
2. Licorice Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Often used as a natural sweetener and herbal remedy, licorice root contains glycyrrhizic acid (GA), which raises blood pressure by causing sodium retention and potassium loss. Even small daily doses can be harmful for people with hypertension. Combining it with blood pressure medication or diuretics can amplify these effects, making licorice root supplements risky.
3. St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum)
Popular for its mood-boosting properties, St. John’s wort interacts with many prescription drugs, including blood pressure medications such as nifedipine and verapamil. The herb can reduce their effectiveness by altering how the body absorbs them. Patients should always check with their doctor before taking this supplement.
4. Arnica
While arnica is widely used topically to reduce bruising and swelling, it is unsafe when taken orally. Ingesting arnica can cause high blood pressure, heart irregularities, vomiting, and even organ damage. Experts warn against consuming arnica in any form other than approved topical creams.
5. Bitter Orange (Citrus aurantium)
Commonly found in weight-loss and pre-workout supplements, bitter orange contains p-Synephrine, a stimulant similar to banned ephedrine. This compound increases both heart rate and blood pressure, potentially triggering stroke or heart attack. Although bitter orange in food or drinks is safe, its supplement form can be dangerous without medical oversight.
Takeaway
Because individual responses to supplements vary by age, genetics, and health status, it’s vital to consult a healthcare professional before taking any new vitamin or supplement. Medical review helps prevent harmful drug interactions and ensures that treatments for hypertension remain effective.
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