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One Banana a Day Keeps the Doctor Away  And Lowers Your Blood Pressure

One Banana a Day Keeps the Doctor Away And Lowers Your Blood Pressure


Season 1 Episode 66


You’ve heard “an apple a day…” —
But what if the real heart-saving fruit was sitting in your fruit bowl all along?
In this deliciously simple episode, mindfulness and wellness expert Dr. Soha reveals the surprising power of one humble banana a day — not just as a quick snack, but as a natural, science-backed way to lower blood pressure, support heart health, and reduce reliance on medication.
Packed with potassium — a mineral critical for balancing sodium and relaxing blood vessels — bananas are a powerhouse for combating hypertension, one of the world’s leading silent killers.
Dr. Soha breaks down:

  • How just one medium banana (about 420mg of potassium) helps regulate blood pressure
  • Why potassium is the missing piece in the fight against high BP — and why most people don’t get enough
  • The link between low potassium and increased risk of stroke, heart attack, and kidney strain
  • How bananas compare to blood pressure medications (and when they can complement them
  • Easy ways to add a banana (or potassium-rich alternatives) to your daily routine — even if you’re not a fan

And no, this isn’t about a miracle cure.
It’s about small, sustainable choices that compound into big health wins.
🎧 If you're looking for a natural, affordable, and tasty way to support your heart — this episode might just make you fall in love with bananas all over again.
Because sometimes, the best medicine…
doesn’t come in a bottle.
It comes with a peel.
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Theraputic Session by [Dr.Soha] "One Banana a Day Keeps the Doctor Away — And Lowers Your Blood Pressure Dr. Soha."
Produced by [Team Relaxire]
Special thanks to [All our listeners on all platforms]
For collabs & partnerships: therelaxire@gmail.com | All rights reserved


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