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Salt, Blood Pressure, and Libido: Highlights from the book The Salt Fix
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<blockquote data-quote="sammmy" data-source="post: 262242" data-attributes="member: 38594"><p>Salt should be restricted only in sensitive to it individuals with high blood pressure. That is easily checked experimentally in each particular case. </p><p></p><p>For the vast majority of the population the fear mongering on salt is just one of the many medical BS based on observational "studies" and correlation i.e. medical pseudo-science.</p><p></p><p>I have a low blood pressure 100/60 (probably due to neurologic damage) and was never able to raise it even the slightest bit to 120/80 with the suggested high water and 12g salt/day.</p><p></p><p>Regarding sugar, I personally agree with the author. Diabetics have much higher chances of heart attack without having high cholesterol, all due to the higher blood glucose in poorly controlled diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sammmy, post: 262242, member: 38594"] Salt should be restricted only in sensitive to it individuals with high blood pressure. That is easily checked experimentally in each particular case. For the vast majority of the population the fear mongering on salt is just one of the many medical BS based on observational "studies" and correlation i.e. medical pseudo-science. I have a low blood pressure 100/60 (probably due to neurologic damage) and was never able to raise it even the slightest bit to 120/80 with the suggested high water and 12g salt/day. Regarding sugar, I personally agree with the author. Diabetics have much higher chances of heart attack without having high cholesterol, all due to the higher blood glucose in poorly controlled diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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