I believe it is the other way round. When blood pressure is raised it pushes protein through the liver by creating bigger 'holes' in the liver that would not normally allow protein through. Hence protein is a symptom of hypertension.
The majority of cases (95% approx) of hypertension (high blood pressure) do not have an exact known cause. This common type is usually called essential hypertension. Some other possible causes of...
Eating lots and lots of foods which are high in salt tend to raise blood pressure and can result in heart problems. Also true for foods which are high in saturated fats.
The recommended amount of...