Doctors should spend more time discussing ways to reduce
inflammation than cutting out salt with their high blood pressure
patients, a paper published in this month’s Hypertension notes.
The research paper summarizes the research of nearly 100 studies
on high blood pressure.
Their conclusions? Inflammation is the cause of the vast majority
of high blood pressure cases and that cutting down on salt
isn’t as effective as many believe. They note that reducing
inflammation will inevitably also reduce hypertension is most
people and should therefore form the first line of attack against
high blood pressure.
How to reduce high blood pressure naturally here…
Warm regards,
Christian Goodman
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A well-respected physician told my sister that salt intake has little effect on high blood pressure in white people, but does have effects on black people. Have you heard of this?