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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Marty Champions on December 24, 2020, 04:49:16 AM
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Salt isn’t cholesterol, salt would be expanding vessels n yes higher blood pressure and more water needed. But I see nothing wrong with a higher volume of blood in circulation
Sugar causes blood pressure. To increase due to hardening of arteries and overall constriction wich isn’t as good
Salt causing more calcium in blood is usually off set or isn’t entirely understood
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Salt can be a problem when combined with high carb intake. Insulin also affects storage of sodium by yourl liver. The higher the amount of sodium the more water you retain to keep the concentration of sodium the same in the body. It’s all about the context which most of the doctors are clueless about unless they do some the research regarding nutrition on their own.
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My nikka
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What planet do you live on?
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Not only is unrefined salt harmless, but it's actually essential for good health, and enhancing training and athletic performance. Why do you think Gatorade has salt? It's the sugar that ruins Gatorade.
From a real MD and a real PHD:
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Johnny is the salt of the earth
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The fat, sloppy retard is talking about bath salt.
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Salt isn’t cholesterol, salt would be expanding vessels n yes higher blood pressure and more water needed. But I see nothing wrong with a higher volume of blood in circulation
Sugar causes blood pressure. To increase due to hardening of arteries and overall constriction wich isn’t as good
Salt causing more calcium in blood is usually off set or isn’t entirely understood
FUCK OFF GIMMICK
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The fat, sloppy retard is talking about bath salt.
:D
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Solid move by the gimmick to try and copy Marty's style of posting retarded health advice from a meth addict
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Salt can be a problem when combined with high carb intake. Insulin also affects storage of sodium by yourl liver. The higher the amount of sodium the more water you retain to keep the concentration of sodium the same in the body. It’s all about the context which most of the doctors are clueless about unless they do some the research regarding nutrition on their own.
good post