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<blockquote data-quote="canuck1950" data-source="post: 205374" data-attributes="member: 33787"><p>Significantly reducing dietary fructose alone could be sufficient to correct high BP. Fructose causes salt retention in the kidney and also generates uric acid which interferes with nitric oxide regulation of vascular tone. By eliminating sugar you may be doing enough to prevent this problem. For people who have developed insulin resistance, however, the additional effect of hyperinsulinemia can also result in salt retention. Insulin also causes the kidney to retain salt. For them, a significant reduction in all carbs is required to correct the problem. </p><p></p><p>For a bouillon recipe, have a look in the new Atkins diet book. I would look it up for you but my copy keeps disappearing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canuck1950, post: 205374, member: 33787"] Significantly reducing dietary fructose alone could be sufficient to correct high BP. Fructose causes salt retention in the kidney and also generates uric acid which interferes with nitric oxide regulation of vascular tone. By eliminating sugar you may be doing enough to prevent this problem. For people who have developed insulin resistance, however, the additional effect of hyperinsulinemia can also result in salt retention. Insulin also causes the kidney to retain salt. For them, a significant reduction in all carbs is required to correct the problem. For a bouillon recipe, have a look in the new Atkins diet book. I would look it up for you but my copy keeps disappearing. [/QUOTE]
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