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Anonymous
If I'm and working on reducing my bodyfat % (just finished bulking) should I be worried about sodium content in food?
I use a lot of salt on my foods and was wondering if this could be detrimental to my goals.
>> Anonymous
It will effect your blood pressure and your water weight for a day or so.

Basically unless you're really old, don't worry about it at all.
>> Anonymous
I'm 19
Well you say a day or so, if I consistently use a lot of salt would that do anything?
>> Anonymous
I don't know about bodyweight, but using a lot of salt is about the worst thing you can do for blood pressure.
>> PetBot
I don't think sodium has much to do with body fat. But it does cause water retention, so you shouldn't have too much.

How do you know when you're finished with bulking?
>> Anonymous
>>198871
Well I have quit a few conditions due to genetics (high rate of cancer and heart problems among others in my family) so I'm not to worry about my health just looks, I'm most likely not living past 30.
>> Anonymous
>>198874
I got to the point I wanted to be strength and size wise and now I want to tone up since I still have some bodyfat I shouldn't from when I was a fatass a few years ago.
>> Anonymous
No, unless you want to take memorable pictures.
>> Anonymous
>>198879
What?
>> Anonymous
So as long as I don't care about my health (Blood pressure and that) sodium content and my salt usage shouldn't be any problem, for my losing fat I mean.
>> Anonymous
>>198897

Sodium will make you hold onto both water weight and fat. Even if you lose a bunch of fat, a high sodium diet will always keep you looking a little bloated from water retention.

FYI, you're only supposed to have about 1/2 a teaspoon of salt per day and if you eat any processed type foods, you're probably already getting that without even factoring in additional salt you sprinkle on your food.
>> Anonymous
>>198903
Well, if you're exercising a shitton and sweating a lot, you're probably going to need more than that.
>> Anonymous
>>198903
Ok thanks I'll cut back, I don't sweat much (not for lack of trying though) Thanks
>> Anonymous
>>198908

Yes, it will vary based on what you do, but that's just the recommended amount for the average person based on what the FDA says. If you're supremely athletic, you'd need more...maybe 25% more, but not really that much more.