Transcendental Meditation Classes for High Blood Pressure Piedmont SC

Reducing stress is crucial to controlling my blood pressure. meditation is a terrific way to promote relaxation. It doesn’t require a specific diet and while the training can be costly, once you’ve learned the technique, it’s free.

A. Stephen Dawes
(864) 294-3031
Couns Ctr, Furman Univ
Greenville, SC
Services
Individual Psychotherapy
Ages Served
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Older adults (65 yrs. or older)
Adolescents (13-17 yrs.)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: University of Georgia
Credentialed Since: 1978-03-09

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Louis John Dolinar
(864) 455-8431
701 Grove Rd
Greenville, SC
Specialty
Psychiatry

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Jeffrey James Stephens
(864) 295-2221
27 Memorial Medical Dr
Greenville, SC
Specialty
Psychiatry

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Jack W Bonner
(864) 455-8431
701 Grove Rd
Greenville, SC
Specialty
Psychiatry

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Perry I Lupo
(864) 242-6565
527 Mills Ave
Greenville, SC
Specialty
Psychiatry

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Anthony Joseph Tridico
(864) 295-2221
27 Memorial Medical Dr
Greenville, SC
Specialty
Psychiatry

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James B Page
(864) 242-6565
527 Mills Avenue
Greenville, SC
Specialty
Psychiatry

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Julius R Earle
(864) 455-8431
701 Grove Rd
Greenville, SC
Specialty
Psychiatry

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Mario E Galvarino
(864) 295-2221
27 Memorial Medical Dr
Greenville, SC
Specialty
Psychiatry

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Jodi Dodd
(864) 678-7897
14 Edgewood Drive
Greenville, SC
Services
Disorder Diagnosed in Infancy-Adolescence (e.g., ADHD, LD, MR, or Pervasive Devel Disorder), Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment, Psychoeducational Evaluation, School-based Consultation
Ages Served
Adolescents (13-17 yrs.)
Children (3-12 yrs.)
Infants (0-2 yrs.)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: Alliant International University - Fresno
Credentialed Since: 2003-12-30

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Reducing Stress to Reduce High Blood Pressure

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By Steele Belok, m.d.

Q: I know that reducing stress is crucial to controlling my blood pressure. What’s the best stress-busting technique?

A: Transcendental meditation is a terrific way to promote relaxation. It doesn’t require a specific diet and while the training can be costly, once you’ve learned the technique, it’s free. The benefits come by way of physiological effects such as slowing the respiratory rate and reducing production of the stress hormone cortisol. Calming these aspects of the stress response helps blood vessels relax and widen, which reduces pressure.

One study found that a group of African-Americans who practiced TM lowered their blood pressure by twice as much as a comparison group who used a progressive muscle relaxation technique. In fact, the TM group’s blood pressure dropped by the same amount one would expect to see if they had just begun taking medication. Eight years later, their mortality from cardiovascular disease was 67 percent lower than that of the other relaxation group, and 75 percent lower than that of a control group that received no relaxation training at all.

TM is also thought to reduce anxiety—another key to lowering blood pressure—partly by stimulating the production of the mood-enhancing brain chemical serotonin. While there’s less evidence to support other forms of meditation, they may also be helpful.

TM is taught at Maharishi Vedic Centers. You can find the nearest one by calling 888.532.7686, or look online at www.tm.org .

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