mechanistic
Analysis v1
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When you eat a lot of salt, your kidneys use the first part of the filtering tube (DCT) to hold onto sodium; when you eat little salt, they switch to a different part (collecting duct) that’s controlled by a hormone called aldosterone.
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Dietary sodium intake does not alter renal potassium handling and blood pressure in healthy young males
Randomized Controlled Trial
Human
2022 Feb 25The study found that when people eat more salt, their kidneys use one part (DCT) more to reabsorb sodium, and when they eat less salt, another part (collecting duct) works harder — which matches what the claim says.
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