Why You Need Good Blood Flow: It’s hard to believe, but your body holds about 60,000 miles of blood vessels. Along with your heart and other muscles, they make up your circulatory system. This network of roadways carries blood to every corner of your body. But when your circulation is poor, it slows or blocks the blood flow. That means the cells in your body can’t get all the oxygen and nutrients they need.
Snuff Out Tobacco: Nicotine is the active ingredient in cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, and smokeless tobacco. It harms the walls of your arteries and thickens your blood so much, it can’t get through. If you smoke, quit. It can be hard to stick with it, but your pharmacy or doctor’s office can help.
Control Your Blood Pressure: If it’s too high, it can cause arteriosclerosis, a condition that hardens your arteries and can help choke off blood flow. Aim for 120 over 80 or less, but ask your doctor about the best numbers for your age and health. Check your reading at least once a month. You can buy a home blood pressure monitor or use a kiosk at your pharmacy.
Gulp It Down: Blood is about half water. So, you need to stay
hydrated to keep it moving. Aim for 8 glasses of water a day. You’ll need to
drink more if you exercise or if it’s hot outside.
Reviewed by: Melinda Ratini, DO, MS on March 05, 2018
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Diabetes.co.uk: “Poor Blood Circulation,” “Diabetes and Smoking.”
Mayo Clinic: “Arteriosclerosis/atherosclerosis.”
Circulation Foundation: “Vascular Health.”
Johnston UNC Health Care: “5 Tips To Improve Blood Circulation.”
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Cleveland Clinic: “Aerobic Exercise,” “The Truth About Dry Brushing and What It Does for You.”
Arthritis Foundation: “12 Benefits of Walking.”
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Harvard Health Publishing: “Yoga for Better Sleep,” “The 4 most important types of exercise.”
Harvard Business Review: “The Many Benefits of Standing at Your Desk,” “Boosting circulation with compression stockings.”
Circulation Foundation: “A Healthy Diet.”
National Institute on Drug Abuse: “Electronic Cigarettes (E-cigarettes).”
American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery: “Smokeless Tobacco.”
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