Think of a refreshing drink for the summers that keeps you hydrated and you think of coconut water. However, is coconut water good for high blood pressure? Let’s find out.
Coconut water is known to be rich in carbohydrates and electrolytes such as potassium, sodium, and magnesium. The American Heart Association (AHA) states that foods rich in potassium can benefit people who face high blood pressure. So, drinking coconut water can be beneficial if you have high blood pressure symptoms.
Contents:Coconut water is a delicious and healthy drink for hot and humid weather. It provides multiple health benefits with the presence of carbohydrates in the form of sugars and electrolytes that can be easily digested by your body.
The nutritional value of unflavoured and naturally obtained 100 g of coconut water is as follows
Nutrient | Content in each 100 g |
Energy | 19 kcal |
Water | 95 g |
Protein | 0.72 g |
Carbohydrate | 3.71 g |
Sugar | 2.61 g |
Total fat (lipid)
| 0.2 g 0.176 g 0.008 g 0.002 g |
Calcium | 24 mg |
Sodium | 105 mg |
Potassium | 215 mg |
Cholesterol | 0 mg |
Source: USDA
The most important reason for the effect of coconut water on high blood pressure is its high potassium content.
As per American Heart Association (AHA), potassium is an essential mineral in maintaining blood pressure. It works by decreasing the effects of sodium in the body. It further helps in relaxing your blood vessel walls, thereby lowering the blood pressure.
Increasing the intake of potassium-rich food and drinks in your daily diet can help lower blood pressure in hypertension (high blood pressure) patients. Coconut water can be a great option for the same reasons.
You can take 300 ml of coconut water twice daily to manage high blood pressure, provided it is 100% natural coconut water and free from added sugars and/or preservatives.
Coconut water is a light and nutritious beverage that can be taken at any time of the day for high blood pressure.
The best way to consume coconut water is fresh and straight out of the coconut when it is 100% natural with no added sugars and/or preservatives. You can also add it to your smoothies or other drinks and even freeze it in the form of ice cubes or popsicle sticks to get a refreshing effect in the scorching heat.
Coconut water is likely safe for most adults and children when taken as a health drink. However, overconsumption might result in some side effects including:
If taken in large amounts, coconut water may cause bloating (fullness) and an upset stomach in some people.
High intake of coconut water can cause the potassium levels in the blood to rise. Thus, those with kidney problems should limit their consumption of coconut water and consult a healthcare provider about the same.
Although coconut water has various benefits for health, you should avoid its consumption under certain conditions such as:
Coconut water may disturb blood pressure management during and after surgery. You should stop taking coconut water a minimum of two weeks before the day of your surgery.
Some people with cystic fibrosis (an inherited disorder that severely damages the lungs and digestive system) need to increase their salt intake through medication as it lowers the sodium levels in the body. If you have cystic fibrosis, drinking coconut water is not advisable as it might cause an imbalance in the sodium and potassium levels in your body.
Coconut water contains high levels of potassium. Generally, the excess potassium consumed by your body gets excreted by the kidneys through urination. However, when the kidneys are not able to function properly, it becomes a difficult task for the body to excrete this excess potassium. Thus, those with kidney problems should be cautious of their consumption of coconut water.
Enough evidence is not available to prove the effects of coconut water on the body during pregnancy. It is, however, recommended that you should not consume coconut water during pregnancy to be on the safer side.
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