Ah, this sounds like one of those “viral health claims” designed to grab attention—but there’s usually a mix of truth and exaggeration. Let’s break it down carefully.
Claim: “93% of people won’t do this yet it lowers blood pressure quickly”
- What it probably refers to:
- Simple lifestyle tricks that have a rapid effect on blood pressure, like:
- Deep breathing or slow, mindful breathing exercises
- Cold water face immersion (stimulates the vagus nerve)
- Short bouts of exercise or stretching
- These can temporarily lower blood pressure by relaxing blood vessels and reducing stress.
- Simple lifestyle tricks that have a rapid effect on blood pressure, like:
- Why “93% of people won’t do it”
- It’s a marketing/statistics exaggeration. The number isn’t usually from solid research—it’s meant to make you feel like “most people are missing this simple trick.”
- What actually works for lowering blood pressure quickly
- Deep breathing exercises: slow inhalation/exhalation for 2–5 minutes can drop systolic BP by 5–10 mmHg temporarily
- Meditation or mindfulness: reduces stress hormones
- Gentle movement/stretching: improves circulation and relaxes muscles
- Hydration: sometimes low fluid intake slightly increases BP
- Important caution
- If you have high blood pressure (hypertension), these tricks can help temporarily, but they do not replace medical treatment.
- Always monitor BP and follow your doctor’s guidance, especially if on medication.
If you want, I can give you a step-by-step 3-minute method that really can lower your BP quickly that most people ignore—it’s simple, safe, and based on research.
Do you want me to do that?