With the high incidence of hypertension and heart disease this is a great idea

^^

That dude is obese.
He is skinny...what?

His gut sticks out further than his chest, he has a weak voice and very poor muscle tone. Those are all indicators of obesity.
Your computer screen must be f'ed up. The doctor is a little guy...probably not 150 pounds.
A lot of little pencil-necked guys are obese.
He is not obese dummy.

Do you dislike him, even though he agrees with you, because he might be a Jew?
 
uh-huh. rather the other way around.
Only in your wildest fantasies.

ummmm.....noooooooo....... that would be scientific research agreeing with me turban dude.

an unbiased, reputable & University level acceptable fact source:

Salt, blood pressure and health: a cautionary tale
Your link does not support your claim.

'...
The Link of Salt to Blood Pressure
Recognition of the strong, continuous, independent, and significant relationship of blood pressure to the occurrence of cerebral, cardiac, and renal disease, provided the reasonable stimulus for seeking safe, simple, and effective means for reducing blood pressure on a population-wide basis. Dietary intake of sodium, or salt, both because of its ubiquity in the human diet, and its centrality in determining blood volume, presented an obvious opportunity to intervene on blood pressure. The first indication that differences in dietary sodium might explain variation in blood pressure came from cross-cultural studies...'

'...Blood pressure is not even the only haemodynamic effect of variation in dietary sodium. Increasing attention is being paid to arterial compliance as a measure of vascular health. New, non-invasive techniques now make it possible to assess compliance in the clinical setting. It has been shown that in hypertensive and normal subjects, arterial compliance is positively related to urinary sodium excretion.10 This finding is, of course, consistent with the positive relation of blood volume to compliance previously reported.11'

ummm, ya it does.
Brush up on your reading comprehension skills.

you're not even a good troll. are there classes for that?
 
uh-huh. rather the other way around.
Only in your wildest fantasies.

ummmm.....noooooooo....... that would be scientific research agreeing with me turban dude.

an unbiased, reputable & University level acceptable fact source:

Salt, blood pressure and health: a cautionary tale
Your link does not support your claim.

'...
The Link of Salt to Blood Pressure
Recognition of the strong, continuous, independent, and significant relationship of blood pressure to the occurrence of cerebral, cardiac, and renal disease, provided the reasonable stimulus for seeking safe, simple, and effective means for reducing blood pressure on a population-wide basis. Dietary intake of sodium, or salt, both because of its ubiquity in the human diet, and its centrality in determining blood volume, presented an obvious opportunity to intervene on blood pressure. The first indication that differences in dietary sodium might explain variation in blood pressure came from cross-cultural studies...'

'...Blood pressure is not even the only haemodynamic effect of variation in dietary sodium. Increasing attention is being paid to arterial compliance as a measure of vascular health. New, non-invasive techniques now make it possible to assess compliance in the clinical setting. It has been shown that in hypertensive and normal subjects, arterial compliance is positively related to urinary sodium excretion.10 This finding is, of course, consistent with the positive relation of blood volume to compliance previously reported.11'

ummm, ya it does.
Salt is vital for good health, but not the white processed shit most Americans use. This doctor, who knows a lot about nutrition unlike most of them, lays it out for you.


This book will show you why salt is the most mistunderstood nutrient. See how adding the right kind of salt to your diet can help:

  • Fatigue
  • Adrenal Disorders
  • Immune System Function
  • Thyroid Disorders
  • Headaches
  • Cholesterol Levels
  • Blood Pressure
For years, we have heard the following: A low-salt diet is healthy. There is no difference between table salt and sea salt. Low-salt products are better for you. These are the myths of salt. Dr. Brownstein will present the research on salt that will change the way you look at this vital substance.

All of these comments are believed to be true, both by physicians and lay people. Dr. Brownstein will show you what are the myths of salt and why adding the correct form of salt to your diet can markedly improve your health. Salt Your Way to Health, 2nd Edition will challenge each of the above statements and give you a healthier alternative to regular table salt.

This book will show you:

  • The Difference Between Unrefined and Refined Salt
  • The Toxicity of Refined Salt
  • The Mineral Content in Unrefined Salt < Low-Salt of Fallacy>
  • The Relationship Between Salt Deficiency and Hormonal Imbalances
  • Balance and Replenish Minerals
Salt: Your Way to Health - Dr. David Brownstein - Holistic Family Practitioner


nobody is saying that salt is totally unnecessary & yes, the truth is just the opposite. sodium & potassium occur naturally in food & we need a certain amt for our organs to work properly. the human palette isn't normally designed to crave salt... we have 'learned' to want it.
 
Only in your wildest fantasies.

ummmm.....noooooooo....... that would be scientific research agreeing with me turban dude.

an unbiased, reputable & University level acceptable fact source:

Salt, blood pressure and health: a cautionary tale
Your link does not support your claim.

'...
The Link of Salt to Blood Pressure
Recognition of the strong, continuous, independent, and significant relationship of blood pressure to the occurrence of cerebral, cardiac, and renal disease, provided the reasonable stimulus for seeking safe, simple, and effective means for reducing blood pressure on a population-wide basis. Dietary intake of sodium, or salt, both because of its ubiquity in the human diet, and its centrality in determining blood volume, presented an obvious opportunity to intervene on blood pressure. The first indication that differences in dietary sodium might explain variation in blood pressure came from cross-cultural studies...'

'...Blood pressure is not even the only haemodynamic effect of variation in dietary sodium. Increasing attention is being paid to arterial compliance as a measure of vascular health. New, non-invasive techniques now make it possible to assess compliance in the clinical setting. It has been shown that in hypertensive and normal subjects, arterial compliance is positively related to urinary sodium excretion.10 This finding is, of course, consistent with the positive relation of blood volume to compliance previously reported.11'

ummm, ya it does.
Salt is vital for good health, but not the white processed shit most Americans use. This doctor, who knows a lot about nutrition unlike most of them, lays it out for you.


This book will show you why salt is the most mistunderstood nutrient. See how adding the right kind of salt to your diet can help:

  • Fatigue
  • Adrenal Disorders
  • Immune System Function
  • Thyroid Disorders
  • Headaches
  • Cholesterol Levels
  • Blood Pressure
For years, we have heard the following: A low-salt diet is healthy. There is no difference between table salt and sea salt. Low-salt products are better for you. These are the myths of salt. Dr. Brownstein will present the research on salt that will change the way you look at this vital substance.

All of these comments are believed to be true, both by physicians and lay people. Dr. Brownstein will show you what are the myths of salt and why adding the correct form of salt to your diet can markedly improve your health. Salt Your Way to Health, 2nd Edition will challenge each of the above statements and give you a healthier alternative to regular table salt.

This book will show you:

  • The Difference Between Unrefined and Refined Salt
  • The Toxicity of Refined Salt
  • The Mineral Content in Unrefined Salt < Low-Salt of Fallacy>
  • The Relationship Between Salt Deficiency and Hormonal Imbalances
  • Balance and Replenish Minerals
Salt: Your Way to Health - Dr. David Brownstein - Holistic Family Practitioner


nobody is saying that salt is totally unnecessary & yes, the truth is just the opposite. sodium & potassium occur naturally in food & we need a certain amt for our organs to work properly. the human palette isn't normally designed to crave salt... we have 'learned' to want it.
Bullshit.
 
ummmm.....noooooooo....... that would be scientific research agreeing with me turban dude.

an unbiased, reputable & University level acceptable fact source:

Salt, blood pressure and health: a cautionary tale
Your link does not support your claim.

'...
The Link of Salt to Blood Pressure
Recognition of the strong, continuous, independent, and significant relationship of blood pressure to the occurrence of cerebral, cardiac, and renal disease, provided the reasonable stimulus for seeking safe, simple, and effective means for reducing blood pressure on a population-wide basis. Dietary intake of sodium, or salt, both because of its ubiquity in the human diet, and its centrality in determining blood volume, presented an obvious opportunity to intervene on blood pressure. The first indication that differences in dietary sodium might explain variation in blood pressure came from cross-cultural studies...'

'...Blood pressure is not even the only haemodynamic effect of variation in dietary sodium. Increasing attention is being paid to arterial compliance as a measure of vascular health. New, non-invasive techniques now make it possible to assess compliance in the clinical setting. It has been shown that in hypertensive and normal subjects, arterial compliance is positively related to urinary sodium excretion.10 This finding is, of course, consistent with the positive relation of blood volume to compliance previously reported.11'

ummm, ya it does.
Salt is vital for good health, but not the white processed shit most Americans use. This doctor, who knows a lot about nutrition unlike most of them, lays it out for you.


This book will show you why salt is the most mistunderstood nutrient. See how adding the right kind of salt to your diet can help:

  • Fatigue
  • Adrenal Disorders
  • Immune System Function
  • Thyroid Disorders
  • Headaches
  • Cholesterol Levels
  • Blood Pressure
For years, we have heard the following: A low-salt diet is healthy. There is no difference between table salt and sea salt. Low-salt products are better for you. These are the myths of salt. Dr. Brownstein will present the research on salt that will change the way you look at this vital substance.

All of these comments are believed to be true, both by physicians and lay people. Dr. Brownstein will show you what are the myths of salt and why adding the correct form of salt to your diet can markedly improve your health. Salt Your Way to Health, 2nd Edition will challenge each of the above statements and give you a healthier alternative to regular table salt.

This book will show you:

  • The Difference Between Unrefined and Refined Salt
  • The Toxicity of Refined Salt
  • The Mineral Content in Unrefined Salt < Low-Salt of Fallacy>
  • The Relationship Between Salt Deficiency and Hormonal Imbalances
  • Balance and Replenish Minerals
Salt: Your Way to Health - Dr. David Brownstein - Holistic Family Practitioner


nobody is saying that salt is totally unnecessary & yes, the truth is just the opposite. sodium & potassium occur naturally in food & we need a certain amt for our organs to work properly. the human palette isn't normally designed to crave salt... we have 'learned' to want it.
Bullshit.

The doctor is a Jew.

Do you hate him?
 
^^

That dude is obese.
He is skinny...what?

His gut sticks out further than his chest, he has a weak voice and very poor muscle tone. Those are all indicators of obesity.
Your computer screen must be f'ed up. The doctor is a little guy...probably not 150 pounds.
A lot of little pencil-necked guys are obese.
He is not obese dummy.

Do you dislike him, even though he agrees with you, because he might be a Jew?
Why do you suppose his belly sticks out further than his chest?

It's called obesity.
 
You can't even see his belly. Get your computer or eyes checked....or maybe you dislike him because he is Jewish.
 
You can't even see his belly. Get your computer or eyes checked....or maybe you dislike him because he is Jewish.
Maybe you just like him because you are him.
Yep. I am.

Do you want to behead me?
Why the fuck would I want to behead you?

Are you really that paranoid or are you just trolling?
Why? Because I am a Jew.
Go toke up another one.
 
You can't even see his belly. Get your computer or eyes checked....or maybe you dislike him because he is Jewish.
Maybe you just like him because you are him.
Yep. I am.

Do you want to behead me?
Why the fuck would I want to behead you?

Are you really that paranoid or are you just trolling?
Why? Because I am a Jew.
Go toke up another one.
Why can't you post an answer to my question. Do you want to cut off my head or not?
 
Maybe you just like him because you are him.
Yep. I am.

Do you want to behead me?
Why the fuck would I want to behead you?

Are you really that paranoid or are you just trolling?
Why? Because I am a Jew.
Go toke up another one.
Why can't you post an answer to my question. Do you want to cut off my head or not?
If you want your head cut off do it yourself.
 
ummmm.....noooooooo....... that would be scientific research agreeing with me turban dude.

an unbiased, reputable & University level acceptable fact source:

Salt, blood pressure and health: a cautionary tale
Your link does not support your claim.

'...
The Link of Salt to Blood Pressure
Recognition of the strong, continuous, independent, and significant relationship of blood pressure to the occurrence of cerebral, cardiac, and renal disease, provided the reasonable stimulus for seeking safe, simple, and effective means for reducing blood pressure on a population-wide basis. Dietary intake of sodium, or salt, both because of its ubiquity in the human diet, and its centrality in determining blood volume, presented an obvious opportunity to intervene on blood pressure. The first indication that differences in dietary sodium might explain variation in blood pressure came from cross-cultural studies...'

'...Blood pressure is not even the only haemodynamic effect of variation in dietary sodium. Increasing attention is being paid to arterial compliance as a measure of vascular health. New, non-invasive techniques now make it possible to assess compliance in the clinical setting. It has been shown that in hypertensive and normal subjects, arterial compliance is positively related to urinary sodium excretion.10 This finding is, of course, consistent with the positive relation of blood volume to compliance previously reported.11'

ummm, ya it does.
Salt is vital for good health, but not the white processed shit most Americans use. This doctor, who knows a lot about nutrition unlike most of them, lays it out for you.


This book will show you why salt is the most mistunderstood nutrient. See how adding the right kind of salt to your diet can help:

  • Fatigue
  • Adrenal Disorders
  • Immune System Function
  • Thyroid Disorders
  • Headaches
  • Cholesterol Levels
  • Blood Pressure
For years, we have heard the following: A low-salt diet is healthy. There is no difference between table salt and sea salt. Low-salt products are better for you. These are the myths of salt. Dr. Brownstein will present the research on salt that will change the way you look at this vital substance.

All of these comments are believed to be true, both by physicians and lay people. Dr. Brownstein will show you what are the myths of salt and why adding the correct form of salt to your diet can markedly improve your health. Salt Your Way to Health, 2nd Edition will challenge each of the above statements and give you a healthier alternative to regular table salt.

This book will show you:

  • The Difference Between Unrefined and Refined Salt
  • The Toxicity of Refined Salt
  • The Mineral Content in Unrefined Salt < Low-Salt of Fallacy>
  • The Relationship Between Salt Deficiency and Hormonal Imbalances
  • Balance and Replenish Minerals
Salt: Your Way to Health - Dr. David Brownstein - Holistic Family Practitioner


nobody is saying that salt is totally unnecessary & yes, the truth is just the opposite. sodium & potassium occur naturally in food & we need a certain amt for our organs to work properly. the human palette isn't normally designed to crave salt... we have 'learned' to want it.
Bullshit.


yes... yes you are full of it.
 
Your link does not support your claim.

'...
The Link of Salt to Blood Pressure
Recognition of the strong, continuous, independent, and significant relationship of blood pressure to the occurrence of cerebral, cardiac, and renal disease, provided the reasonable stimulus for seeking safe, simple, and effective means for reducing blood pressure on a population-wide basis. Dietary intake of sodium, or salt, both because of its ubiquity in the human diet, and its centrality in determining blood volume, presented an obvious opportunity to intervene on blood pressure. The first indication that differences in dietary sodium might explain variation in blood pressure came from cross-cultural studies...'

'...Blood pressure is not even the only haemodynamic effect of variation in dietary sodium. Increasing attention is being paid to arterial compliance as a measure of vascular health. New, non-invasive techniques now make it possible to assess compliance in the clinical setting. It has been shown that in hypertensive and normal subjects, arterial compliance is positively related to urinary sodium excretion.10 This finding is, of course, consistent with the positive relation of blood volume to compliance previously reported.11'

ummm, ya it does.
Salt is vital for good health, but not the white processed shit most Americans use. This doctor, who knows a lot about nutrition unlike most of them, lays it out for you.


This book will show you why salt is the most mistunderstood nutrient. See how adding the right kind of salt to your diet can help:

  • Fatigue
  • Adrenal Disorders
  • Immune System Function
  • Thyroid Disorders
  • Headaches
  • Cholesterol Levels
  • Blood Pressure
For years, we have heard the following: A low-salt diet is healthy. There is no difference between table salt and sea salt. Low-salt products are better for you. These are the myths of salt. Dr. Brownstein will present the research on salt that will change the way you look at this vital substance.

All of these comments are believed to be true, both by physicians and lay people. Dr. Brownstein will show you what are the myths of salt and why adding the correct form of salt to your diet can markedly improve your health. Salt Your Way to Health, 2nd Edition will challenge each of the above statements and give you a healthier alternative to regular table salt.

This book will show you:

  • The Difference Between Unrefined and Refined Salt
  • The Toxicity of Refined Salt
  • The Mineral Content in Unrefined Salt < Low-Salt of Fallacy>
  • The Relationship Between Salt Deficiency and Hormonal Imbalances
  • Balance and Replenish Minerals
Salt: Your Way to Health - Dr. David Brownstein - Holistic Family Practitioner


nobody is saying that salt is totally unnecessary & yes, the truth is just the opposite. sodium & potassium occur naturally in food & we need a certain amt for our organs to work properly. the human palette isn't normally designed to crave salt... we have 'learned' to want it.
Bullshit.


yes... yes you are full of it.
The way a low-sodium diet lowers blood pressure is by making you sick. It causes hyponatremia which is a condition that significantly impairs brain function.

That's the reason why people on a low-sodium kick tend to be stupid fucks.
 
'...
The Link of Salt to Blood Pressure
Recognition of the strong, continuous, independent, and significant relationship of blood pressure to the occurrence of cerebral, cardiac, and renal disease, provided the reasonable stimulus for seeking safe, simple, and effective means for reducing blood pressure on a population-wide basis. Dietary intake of sodium, or salt, both because of its ubiquity in the human diet, and its centrality in determining blood volume, presented an obvious opportunity to intervene on blood pressure. The first indication that differences in dietary sodium might explain variation in blood pressure came from cross-cultural studies...'

'...Blood pressure is not even the only haemodynamic effect of variation in dietary sodium. Increasing attention is being paid to arterial compliance as a measure of vascular health. New, non-invasive techniques now make it possible to assess compliance in the clinical setting. It has been shown that in hypertensive and normal subjects, arterial compliance is positively related to urinary sodium excretion.10 This finding is, of course, consistent with the positive relation of blood volume to compliance previously reported.11'

ummm, ya it does.
Salt is vital for good health, but not the white processed shit most Americans use. This doctor, who knows a lot about nutrition unlike most of them, lays it out for you.


This book will show you why salt is the most mistunderstood nutrient. See how adding the right kind of salt to your diet can help:

  • Fatigue
  • Adrenal Disorders
  • Immune System Function
  • Thyroid Disorders
  • Headaches
  • Cholesterol Levels
  • Blood Pressure
For years, we have heard the following: A low-salt diet is healthy. There is no difference between table salt and sea salt. Low-salt products are better for you. These are the myths of salt. Dr. Brownstein will present the research on salt that will change the way you look at this vital substance.

All of these comments are believed to be true, both by physicians and lay people. Dr. Brownstein will show you what are the myths of salt and why adding the correct form of salt to your diet can markedly improve your health. Salt Your Way to Health, 2nd Edition will challenge each of the above statements and give you a healthier alternative to regular table salt.

This book will show you:

  • The Difference Between Unrefined and Refined Salt
  • The Toxicity of Refined Salt
  • The Mineral Content in Unrefined Salt < Low-Salt of Fallacy>
  • The Relationship Between Salt Deficiency and Hormonal Imbalances
  • Balance and Replenish Minerals
Salt: Your Way to Health - Dr. David Brownstein - Holistic Family Practitioner


nobody is saying that salt is totally unnecessary & yes, the truth is just the opposite. sodium & potassium occur naturally in food & we need a certain amt for our organs to work properly. the human palette isn't normally designed to crave salt... we have 'learned' to want it.
Bullshit.


yes... yes you are full of it.
The way a low-sodium diet lowers blood pressure is by making you sick. It causes hyponatremia which is a condition that significantly impairs brain function.

That's the reason why people on a low-sodium kick tend to be stupid fucks.


sorry troll dude- i'll take science & medical research over y-o-u.

y-o-u are dismissed.
 

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