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If you cut down on salt, your blood pressure drops more if you already have high blood pressure than if you don’t—and the drop is about 6.5 mm Hg higher for every 100 mmol of salt you reduce.

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Blood Pressure Effects of Sodium Reduction

Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis
Human
2021 Apr 20

This study found that cutting back on salt lowers blood pressure more in people who already have high blood pressure than in those who don’t — which is exactly what the claim says.

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