Natural Substitutes for Beta Blockers

Generally, beta blockers are prescribed for heart patients. Most people would usually prefer to take natural treatments for their ailment. Are you wondering what could be the natural alternatives for beta blockers? To find out, read on...
Natural Substitutes for Beta Blockers
Beta blockers block the beta-adregenic agents and the effect of norepinephrine and epinephrine hormones. Norepinephrine and epinephrine are adrenaline hormones that are blocked from binding with the beta receptors on the nerves. The three types of beta receptors in our body, perform different functions and are situated in different areas of the body. They are as follows:
  • Beta-1: Heart, and kidney
  • Beta-2: Lungs, liver, uterus, blood vessels and muscles
  • Beta-3: Fat cells in the body
Mainly, beta blockers block the beta-1 and beta-2 receptors and are usually prescribed for heart-related ailments. These beta blockers are often used for treating abnormal heart rhythm, angina (chest pain), tremor, heart failure, high blood pressure, pheochromocytoma and preventing migraine.

Why Natural Substitutes for Beta Blockers?

There are very few side effects of beta blockers which are rarely seen. They are as follows:
  • Dizziness
  • Cold hands and feet
  • Difficulty in sleeping
  • Tiredness
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Heartburn
To minimize these side-effects, patients as well as doctors are turning to natural substitutes for beta blockers or the natural beta blockers.

Natural Substitutes for Beta Blockers

We have the habit of looking for a more natural way of curing diseases. Mainly, beta blockers are of two types, viz. cardioselective and non-cardioselective. Cardioselective are used to cure all heart related ailments; while non- cardioselective are for treating the rest of the body. Natural substitutes for beta blockers of both types are readily available. Some of the natural substitutes include the following:

Passion Flower: Passion flower, also known as may pop, is a naturally grown medicinal herb. Passion flower acts as a tranquilizer for the patients suffering from insomnia, anxiety and restlessness. The capsules and tinctures of passion flower are easily available in medical stores. Although, it is an effective relaxer and a good pain reliever, passion flower is non-addictive. It is an effective muscle relaxant and used in many pharmaceuticals as beta blockers. Passion flower tablets or tinctures should not be taken without medical prescription.

Chamomile Tea: Chamomile tea, also known as green tea, is a natural beta blocker. Green tea is rich in antioxidants, which neutralize free radicals. Free radicals are those compounds which damage the body cells, increase the aging process, alter DNA and cause cell death. Free radicals are mostly responsible for a number of heath-related problems, like cancer and heart failure. Polyphenols are the antioxidants in the green tea, which prevent harm from the free radicals. Chamomile tea is a good beta blocker. It is also available in capsule form and must not be taken, if you are taking some other beta blocker. Medical consultation is necessary for taking chamomile tea or tablets.

L-arginine: L-arginine is an amino acid. Amino acids play an important role in the proper functioning of human body. It is a basic building block of proteins and arginine is one of the many amino acids. Normally, sesame seeds, chocolate and grains are the sources of arginine. L-arginine is a natural beta blocker and is available in form of pills and tablets. Before taking these tablets, consulting your doctor is important.

Pomegranate Juice: Although, pomegranate is a common fruit, its antioxidant property has been researched extensively in the recent years. Some researches in California have also proved that pomegranate juice has more number of antioxidants than green tea and red wine. Therefore, pomegranate juice is now becoming a popular natural beta blocker.

Breathing Exercises: Breathing exercises can help a lot in controlling blood pressure. For breathing exercises, sitting in an upright posture is important. Exhale the air, with the tip of your tongue touching the upper front teeth, until your lungs are empty. Inhale air, while counting five, mentally. Hold your breath, till five counts. Repeat this entire cycle, ten times. This exercise can be done anywhere and is an easy way to decrease anxiety and blood pressure. This is a natural way to help reduce blood pressure and can be done without even consulting a doctor.

Remember and be cautious of the following points, while taking up these natural treatments.
  • The herbal and natural medicines can interact with the other drugs.
  • Natural drugs or alternative natural medicines are not always safe.
  • Many a times, natural treatment involves drugs which are not standardized.
Therefore, it is advised to have a talk with your doctor before you substitute your daily medicines with the natural ones.

By Aarti R
Published: 6/17/2009
 
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