@drjasonfung is not evidence based and is not in accordance with mainstream nephrology on basic concepts like salt raising blood pressure. I tried to reveal his bias and errors and was blocked.pic.twitter.com/Es2H9FcsHc
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Yes! My sentiments exactly. Larry Appel, lead researcher of the DASH diet and professor at Johns Hopkins, recently wrote this: "As dietary sodium intake rises, so does BP. Available types of evidence include animal studies, epidemiologic studies, dose response trials, and meta-
The PURE study studies salt intake vs survival.. B.P. is not an event. It is a measurement. Modelling may not accurately reflect outcome.
analyses of trials. To date, more than 100 randomized trials have been
performed." When ppl need to know about salt, I hope they turn to a peer-reviewed paper by the guru of hypertension and not the conspiracy theories of Jason Fung. #saltyhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28411894
Wait till you see him go on about cancer 
Have you read his cancer babble ? 
No, I can't even imagine ... 
Salt recommendations don't show up well in the PURE study folliw up. Too low can increase mortality.
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