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Blood Pressure Rises More During Exercise After a High-Salt Diet

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Brady Holmer
May 15, 2020
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Hello Friends, 

Today, we’re talking about salt. 

Sodium is an essential mineral needed for things like proper heart and muscle function as well as blood pressure regulation. In general, it’s recommended that the average adult consume around 2300 milligrams (mg) of sodium each day. While sodium is in a LOT of things, and therefore quite easy to consume, i…

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