Couple of thoughts -IANAD, just a client. I have an aortic aneurism so have entered this area earlier than some people.
With high blood pressure can come some stiffening of the blood vessels. If thats the case then I believe that part can’t be reversed. Stiffening is why BP must be treated; it spirals up on itself unfortunately.
There are a number of different meds, classified based on how they work. I think my doc said nine different classes but I can’t get google to give me a clear answer. Doc’s point was—if one doesn’t work or has sides that are negative, there’s more to try. The choice can be feathered to benefit, one example is beta blockers can ease anxiety.
Sodium is a u shaped response curve, too little is not good but too much gets all the press. When I tracked I was either eating clean (<500mg) or dirty >2500mg. My parents were low sodium when I was a teen so I just don’t salt things. 🤷♀️ Or I’m eating processed food with too much. Less than 500mg is also not good, electrolytes are related to the electrical impulses your body runs on. I get palpitations if I go several days like this. Track, even if just a few days to see where you are.
Third thought: Reta raises heart rate, I wouldn’t be surprise if it impacted blood pressure. If you haven’t started it yet I’d suggest to run with one of the main 2 first. Tirz has an anti-inflammatory reputation which I think would be beneficial.
It’s a game of inches since it’s the long game on this. Even if you’re over 2k on salt, if you’re under 3 take the win.
Supplement wise I’ve heard good anecdotes about beets and hibiscus tea.
Regular exercise can be regular walks. Walking is very underrated in the US.