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Blood, Salt and Sympathectomies: Early Interventions and Blood Pressure Management

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Before thiazides and ACE inhibitors, clinicians relied on bleeding, low-salt diets, metabolic experiments, and even nerve-cutting surgeries to manage dangerous blood pressure. This episode explains how these early interventions—and key discoveries about volume, salt, and baroreceptors—shaped our understanding of hypertension and paved the way for pharmacologic breakthroughs.

Chapters

  • (00:00:00) - Introduction: Early Battles With Blood Pressure
  • (00:02:08) - Bloodletting: The First “Therapy”
  • (00:04:53) - Patient Story: “Mom, I Don’t Want to Die”
  • (00:06:59) - Sponsor Break: Dr. Clay’s Drainage Kit
  • (00:08:43) - Enter Salt: The Oldest Dietary Culprit
  • (00:14:05) - Diets & The Rise of the “Rice Houses”
  • (00:21:09) - Baroreceptors: The Nervous System’s Pressure Sensors
  • (00:25:11) - Sympathectomies: Cutting Nerves to Cut Pressure
  • (00:26:41) - Recap & What Comes Next

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