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The ‘Normal’ Bl00d Pressure Number Your Doctor Doesn’t Want You To Know About (It’s Lower Than You Think!)

Posted on March 26, 2026 by Admin

The idea that there’s a “normal” blood pressure number that’s lower than most people realize is based on recent research showing that optimal blood pressure is often below the standard thresholds doctors use to define “normal.”


🩺 What Most People Think Is Normal

  • Many doctors consider 120/80 mmHg as “ideal” or “normal.”
  • 130/80 mmHg and above is often labeled high blood pressure (hypertension).

🔍 What Studies Suggest

  • Research indicates lower blood pressure may reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, and kidney problems:
    • Systolic (top number): 110–115 mmHg
    • Diastolic (bottom number): 70–75 mmHg
  • People with numbers in this lower range tend to have better long-term cardiovascular outcomes.

⚠️ Why Many Doctors Use Higher Thresholds

  • Older guidelines used 120–139 / 80–89 mmHg as “normal” for adults.
  • Slightly higher numbers are often tolerated in older adults because aggressive lowering may increase dizziness, falls, or kidney stress.

💡 Tips for Achieving Optimal Blood Pressure

  1. Eat a heart-healthy diet: more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, less salt and processed foods.
  2. Stay active: 30 minutes of exercise most days.
  3. Maintain a healthy weight.
  4. Manage stress through meditation, breathing exercises, or yoga.
  5. Monitor blood pressure at home to know your true baseline.

🧠 Bottom Line

While 120/80 mmHg is commonly called “normal,” optimal health may be at a slightly lower range (around 110–115/70–75 mmHg). Careful lifestyle adjustments can help reach this target safely — but it’s important to consult your doctor, especially if you’re on medications or older than 65.


I can also make a simple chart showing ideal, normal, and high blood pressure by age, including these lower “optimal” numbers for reference.

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