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<blockquote data-quote="canuck1950" data-source="post: 205349" data-attributes="member: 33787"><p>People who have high BP or who are taking a BP medication should not add salt to their diet. If, however, you have corrected your BP by significantly reducing your carb intake without meds and are now experiencing problems with constipation, headache, weakness, etc. this is an indication that you do need to add salt back into your diet. By cutting the carbs you have fixed the problem in the kidney that caused you to retain salt in the first place so there won't be a BP problem with increased salt intake. If you have not been able to get your BP down through carb restriction, this is most likely a sign that you have not gone low enough on the carbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canuck1950, post: 205349, member: 33787"] People who have high BP or who are taking a BP medication should not add salt to their diet. If, however, you have corrected your BP by significantly reducing your carb intake without meds and are now experiencing problems with constipation, headache, weakness, etc. this is an indication that you do need to add salt back into your diet. By cutting the carbs you have fixed the problem in the kidney that caused you to retain salt in the first place so there won't be a BP problem with increased salt intake. If you have not been able to get your BP down through carb restriction, this is most likely a sign that you have not gone low enough on the carbs. [/QUOTE]
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