Live Long and Well with Dr. Bobby

#65: Can I Eat All the Salt That I Want?

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Mar 10, 2026
They dig into when sodium truly matters and who is most likely to be salt-sensitive. Practical steps for an N-of-1 home blood pressure test are explained. The episode reviews where sodium hides in foods and how much common meals contribute. It contrasts dietary sodium effects with blood pressure medications and discusses salt substitutes and risks for people with heart or kidney disease.
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INSIGHT

Sodium Is Essential Yet Overconsumed

  • Sodium is essential but modern intake (~8.5 g salt) vastly exceeds ancestral amounts (~0.5 g), creating physiological mismatch.
  • Excess sodium raises blood volume and pressure because kidneys must retain water to maintain concentration, stressing vessels over time.
INSIGHT

Salt Sensitivity Varies Widely

  • People differ: many are salt-resistant because kidneys excrete extra sodium without BP change, while others are salt-sensitive and retain sodium with BP rises.
  • Salt sensitivity increases with age, in women, and in some ancestry groups like African or Asian descent.
ADVICE

Cut Sodium By Avoiding Processed Foods

  • Avoid processed and restaurant foods because ~90% of sodium comes from them; the salt shaker contributes only ~5–10% of daily intake.
  • Cooking from whole foods (fresh produce, plain grains) makes it easy to stay below guideline sodium levels.
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