Why Pressure Keeps RisingWhen Regulation
When Regulation
Breaks Down
Blood pressure is meant to rise with demand, and then settle.
In metabolic hypertension, excess insulin signalling disrupts this finely balanced system.
- Excess insulin signalling
- Kidneys retain more sodium and fluid
- Blood volume increases
- Vessels remain constricted and less flexible
- Pressure stays elevated
Excess insulin weakens the vessels’ ability to relax.
Ease that signal, and vessels can relax again, allowing pressure to settle.
What Changes as Pressure EasesWhen the system
When the system
finally settles
At Amura, progress isn’t measured by a single reading. It’s reflected in how steadily the system holds.
Over time, people often notice:
More Consistent Readings
Calmer Mornings
Steadier Energy Through The Day
Improved Sleep Quality
Less Fluctuation Under Stress
These aren’t guarantees.
They’re signs that vascular strain is reducing.
Reducing the Insulin SignalA Deeper Approach to
A Deeper Approach to
Regulating Hypertension
Care that actually
stays with you
A Dedicated Care Team
A consistent team of Doctors, coaches and counsellors stay with you, translating medical insight into everyday decisions.
Fully Virtual, Globally Accessible
No waiting rooms. No geography barriers. Care that fits into your life, wherever you are.
Extended Daily Access
Direct access for 12 hours each day, with continued responses beyond. Questions are addressed promptly, so you’re never left guessing.
Is This Programme
Right for You?
This is not for you if:
- your blood pressure is temporarily elevated
- your readings are stable with minimal support
- another chronic condition is causing your hypertension
- you are not ready to reduce insulin naturally
This may be a fit if:
- readings rise when treatment is reduced
- insulin resistance may be involved
- you want to reduce medication reliance safely
- you are tired of lifelong pressure management
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