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As a T2D for past 8 years or so (on 2 x 500mg Metformin), I have also been treated for High Blood Pressure for a similar amount of time.
I've had the book "The High Blood Pressure Solution - Richard D Moore" book for several years and recently re-read it. It's basically saying that Hypertension is caused by an imbalance between the sodium (salt) and potassium levels in our cells. You basically need about 4x more potassium than sodium in your system by increasing your potassium levels and/or decreasing your sodium levels.
As a T2D, its quite difficult to increase your potassium levels as the best sources are often fruit (banana being a classic example) and also salt is in virtually everything ! Even if you have a small amount of hidden salt, you need a corresponding large amount of potassium to keep the 1:4 ratio (K Ratio) of sodium
otassium.
Is this relationship well known about or even correct ? Would be interested to hear from someone who has the book/tried this method of blood pressure reduction or is generally knowledgeable on the subject
I've had the book "The High Blood Pressure Solution - Richard D Moore" book for several years and recently re-read it. It's basically saying that Hypertension is caused by an imbalance between the sodium (salt) and potassium levels in our cells. You basically need about 4x more potassium than sodium in your system by increasing your potassium levels and/or decreasing your sodium levels.
As a T2D, its quite difficult to increase your potassium levels as the best sources are often fruit (banana being a classic example) and also salt is in virtually everything ! Even if you have a small amount of hidden salt, you need a corresponding large amount of potassium to keep the 1:4 ratio (K Ratio) of sodium
Is this relationship well known about or even correct ? Would be interested to hear from someone who has the book/tried this method of blood pressure reduction or is generally knowledgeable on the subject