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12 common foods could help naturally lower your blood pressure

By staff30 September 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

A dietician shared the health benefits of 12 common and easy to incorporate foods along with their positive impact on lowering blood pressure and maintaining a healthy heart

Jess Flaherty Senior News Reporter

14:48, 30 Sep 2025

A dietician has shared 12 foods to incorporate into your diet to help maintain a healthier heart and consistent blood pressure. Diet plays a crucial role in managing your blood pressure, and high blood pressure, or hypertension, can massively increase the risk of serious conditions like heart attacks, stroke and kidney disease.

Arti Dhokia, consultant dietitian at Midland Health, said: “Diet plays a key role in managing your blood pressure, and being mindful of what you put into your body can make a real difference. Foods high in salt are one of the biggest culprits, but sugary and fatty foods can also contribute by leading to weight gain, which is associated with raised blood pressure.” The dietician also cautions against excess alcohol consumption, as too much can push levels up over time.

Dhokia does emphasise that “one food cannot single-handedly lower your blood pressure” and stresses the importance of other “lifestyle changes, such as regular exercise”, alongside a diet that’s “rich in foods with nutrients like potassium, as well as fruit, vegetables and whole grains”.

There are 12 “blood pressure-friendly foods” the expert recommends:

1. Salmon and other fatty fish

Dhokia said: “Eating 2-3 grams a day of omega-3 fats found in salmon, mackerel, and sardines can help reduce inflammation. If you don’t enjoy fish, omega-3 supplements can also be beneficial.”

2. Whole grains

The dietician advises swapping “refined carbs” like “white rice or pasta for wholegrain versions as they’re higher in fibre and nutrients” and adding in whole grains such as “amaranth, oats, and quinoa” which “support heart health and can lower blood pressure over time”.

3. Citrus fruit

Dhokia advised: “Fruits like oranges, lemons, and grapefruits are full of vitamins and plant compounds that can help to reduce your blood pressure and support heart health.

“Just be mindful that grapefruit and grapefruit juice can interfere with certain medications by affecting the way the body breaks them down, so it’s best to check with your GP or pharmacist first.”

4. Leafy greens

The pro recommends foods like spinach and Swiss chard due to their potassium and magnesium content, which can help “balance sodium levels and support healthy blood pressure”.

5. Olive oil

She said: “Olive oil is one of the healthiest fats you can choose. It’s packed with heart-healthy nutrients and plant-based compounds that can support lower blood pressure, such as omega-9 fat oleic acid and antioxidant polyphenols.”

It’s high in calories though, so portion control is essential.

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6. Tomatoes

This fruit is “rich in potassium and lycopene” which “can help improve your blood pressure and reduce the risk of heart disease”. Just be mindful of added salt in processed tomato products like tinned soups.

7. Carrots

Dhokia continued: “Carrots are rich in plant compounds linked with lowering blood pressure. Plus, they’re an easy snack option. Eating around 100 grams a day can help you reduce your risk of high blood pressure.”

8. Broccoli

Broccoli is packed with “flavonoid antioxidants, which support healthy blood vessels and improve circulation”. The expert advises eating four servings a week or more to “help reduce your risk of developing high blood pressure”.

9. Yoghurt

“Yoghurt is rich in potassium and calcium, which can help regulate and support healthier blood pressure”, Dhokia explained, though recommends “plain, unsweetened yoghurt to avoid excess sugar”.

10. Herbs and spices

The dietician said: “Options like garlic, cinnamon, basil, ginger, and cumin have all been linked with heart health, making them a simple and tasty way to season food without relying on salt.”

11. Potatoes

Dhokia continued: “Potatoes, especially with the skin on, are a great source of potassium, which helps balance sodium levels and support healthy blood pressure. In fact, one medium baked potato can provide more potassium than a banana.”

12. Lean meats

The dietician added: “Lean meats like chicken breast, beef sirloin, pork tenderloin, and ground turkey provide quality protein without the excess fat that can raise blood pressure.”

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