Peter Attia· MD
some people do have Gene polymorphisms where they're very sensitive to salt instead of intake and and that combination of those people with like a higher sodium intake really seems to Skyrocket blood pressure
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some people do have Gene polymorphisms where they're very sensitive to salt instead of intake and and that combination of those people with like a higher sodium intake really seems to Skyrocket blood pressure
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Some people do have Gene um polymorphisms where they're very sensitive to salt intake and sodium intake and the combination of those people with like a higher sodium intake really seems to Skyrocket blood pressure
I think it's also looking at the combination of genes and diet most nutrition studies don't do that like they don't and there there is an interaction going on and I do think that's why some of the sodium intake blood pressure literature is just a little more um I I would say it's all over the place complicated