
Smash Dementia by Adding THIS to your Food!
Physionic
Jun 16, 2025
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Utilize 25% potassium chloride salt blend for blood pressure benefits
Using a salt blend that is 25% potassium chloride is an effective way to reap blood pressure benefits while being difficult to notice in taste.
Avoid exclusive use of potassium chloride, especially with kidney issues
Potassium chloride should not be consumed exclusively, and people with kidney problems should be especially careful with its use.
Lower blood pressure with potassium chloride salt swap
You can lower your blood pressure by substituting a portion of your regular salt with potassium chloride salt.
Recognize low blood pressure risks for dementia
While high blood pressure is a clear risk, there is literature indicating that low blood pressure may also increase dementia risk due to diminished blood and oxygen flow to the brain.
Manage blood pressure to protect brain barrier integrity
High blood pressure can increase the permeability of the blood-brain barrier, allowing harmful substances like bacterial proteins to leak into the brain.
Lower blood pressure to reduce dementia risk
In a large study, actively lowering high blood pressure to under 130/80 resulted in a 12% reduced risk of developing dementia.
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