Daily reminder that dietary cholesterol has never actually been shown to have a connection with heart disease, and if you have healthy kidneys there's no connection between sodium and hypertension. South Koreans eat on average twice as much sodium as Americans and have less hypertension. Nutritionists call this the "South Korean Paradox" because whenever they see something that doesn't fit their theory instead of investigating further than call it a "paradox."
Daily reminder that dietary cholesterol has never actually been shown to have a connection with heart disease, and if you have healthy kidneys there's no connection between sodium and hypertension. South Koreans eat on average twice as much sodium as Americans and have less hypertension. Nutritionists call this the "South Korean Paradox" because whenever they see something that doesn't fit their theory instead of investigating further than call it a "paradox."