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The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey

Get a Grip on Your Blood Pressure – Zona Health : 601

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey

Dave Asprey

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🗓️ 18 June 2019

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Bulletproof Radio, we take a deep dive into a part of your biology you may not be paying enough attention to.

Your blood pressure. If it’s running too high for too long, it puts you at risk for heart disease and stroke.

The American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association recently redefined hypertension as a blood pressure reading of 130/80 or higher. Previously, that threshold was 140/90. That change resulted in 31 million more people falling into a range of hypertension—meaning about 105 million U.S. adults age 20 and older.

Putting the power of health directly into people’s hands always makes me happy, so I talked with Mark Young, CEO of Zona Health, about a solution.

Lifestyle factors play a key role in keeping blood pressure within a healthy range—diet makes a difference and so does physical activity. And medication doesn’t have to be inevitable. For those of you whose numbers may be higher than optimal, there’s a software-controlled, handheld device available that uses a series of uniquely-calibrated algorithms to determine the perfect hand grip exercise for each individual user.

Hand grip? Well, yes. 

“It's a medical device that uses isometric exercise to ultimately lower blood pressure,” Mark says.

“The Zona is helping you do exactly what your body's naturally programmed to do,” he continues. “The device is not solving the problem; the device is training your body to solve its own problem.” (It’s also hacking time, taking only minutes per day to use.)

The cool factor? This device technology is based on decades of g-force experiments done by the U.S. Air Force. And did I mention the connection between nitric oxide production and erectile dysfunction? We chat about that, too. 

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0:00.0

You're listening to Bulletproof Radio with Dave Asprey.

0:15.9

Today's cool fact of the day is that as your blood pressure rises so do all sorts of

0:20.6

different risks.

0:22.2

Some new blood pressure guidelines announced at the end of 2017 just pushed half of U.S.

0:27.0

adults into the unhealthy range.

0:29.8

Basically 130 over 80 is the new 140 over 90.

0:34.4

And if you don't know what that means, you're going to learn on today's show.

0:37.6

What it means in terms of risk is that now there's 103 million people, from 72 million

0:42.5

people under the old definition of high blood pressure, that need to make some changes

0:46.8

in their diet and exercise, look into devices, or anything else they can do to lower your

0:52.5

risk of heart attack and stroke, and all the other bad things that happen when your blood

0:56.3

pressure is too high.

0:58.5

And these new guidelines are the first major updates since 2003 and they were just announced

1:03.4

at the American Heart Association's annual scientific sessions.

1:07.3

And the researchers said, quote, it's very clear that lower is better and that came out

1:13.3

of the Tulane University School of Public Health.

1:16.6

And I'm going to put a little asterisk on that.

1:20.6

Almost everything in your body, it's not true that lower is better.

1:25.3

Just because cholesterol is bad, well, if you have cholesterol that's too low, your risk

1:29.3

of all sorts of diseases go up.

1:31.0

Just because cortisol is the stress hormone, if your cortisol is too low, you will hate

1:34.6

your life.

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