4 thoughts on “Video: Salt Guru debunks Heart Association ‘body count’ study”
You missed the part where the lack of salt is worse than the gains of lower bloodpressure which anyway only works in 30% of the population. 70% have no bloodpressure reaction to (normal use of) salt
The old story. One minute it is bad for you, next it is good for you. I dumped salt from the diet 30 years ago when my blood pressure rose. Looks like it is time to eat salt again. Can I blame my weight gain on not enough salt? Please?
You missed the part where the lack of salt is worse than the gains of lower bloodpressure which anyway only works in 30% of the population. 70% have no bloodpressure reaction to (normal use of) salt
The old story. One minute it is bad for you, next it is good for you. I dumped salt from the diet 30 years ago when my blood pressure rose. Looks like it is time to eat salt again. Can I blame my weight gain on not enough salt? Please?
Reblogged this on Petrossa's Blog and commented:
As is confirmed by this study: Urinary Sodium and Potassium Excretion and Risk of Cardiovascular Events http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/306/20/2229.short
The video is great.