Andrew Huberman· PhD
the kidney is so sensitive to blood pressure this is a tiny organ that on every pump of your heart is getting 20 to 25% of your blood
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the kidney is so sensitive to blood pressure this is a tiny organ that on every pump of your heart is getting 20 to 25% of your blood
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the kidney is so sensitive to blood pressure this is a tiny organ that on every pump of your heart is getting 20 to 25% of your blood wow so just imagine how sensitive and susceptible it is to elevated blood pressure
the kidney is not uniquely but exquisitly sensitive to high blood pressure
and the kidney is not uniquely but exquisitely sensitive to high blood pressure again I'm not a nephrologist and I never really I don't think I remember much from Nephrology but I certainly remember that something about its vasculature is incredibly sensitive right it probably has to do with the fact that it's such a tiny organ that takes such a high amount of our cardiac output and I suspect just like the heart and the Brain it's very sensitive to pressure