Posted on 04/06/2013 4:15:43 AM PDT by JoeProBono
When you go and look at our habits of fast-food....just one episode of eating out is an entire day’s worth of sodium. If you really wanted to change your life while in your forties...limit yourself to one fast-food episode a month....manage at least one piece a fruit a day....and cut out all sodas. You’d probably add five more years onto your life.
Not just fast food. Seems to me that all restaurants add too much salt and high sodium ingredients to their meals. Olive Garden, for example. Last I looked, there was nothing on the menu under 800 mg. of sodium. If you ask at these restaurants to have the chef not add salt to your food, you are told the meals are prepared according to a set recipe from which no deviation is permitted.
So I get the green light to eat my favorite snack of peanut butter and banana sandwich?
Sweet!
However, I do remember reading an article that said that salt didn’t have much to do with high blood pressure.
Who knows what to believe anymore.
I guess some folks react badly to salt and eggs, but a good many of us could thrive on a daily dose of salted hard boiled eggs for breakfast. If they want to improve our health, cut back on most of the "healthy" low-fat, artificial sweetener, over-loaded soy products that they tout as health foods and exercise. The prepackaged "convenience" foods also add a lot of extra things that most of us do not need and many cannot tolerate. Many folks of the times consider nuking a TV dinner to be cooking...
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“However, I do remember reading an article that said that salt didnt have much to do with high blood pressure.”
Could be. I have a sodium defficiency and I have high blood pressure.
The day will come for every health nut when he will find himself dying for no apparent reason.
Some people are more salt-sensitive than others. This occurs in other mammals as well. For example, the Dahl Salt-sensitive rat develops very high blood pressure on a high-salt diet, but the Dahl salt-resistant rat does not. Control of blood pressure is complex, and although several specific causes for high blood pressure in humans have been identified, the mechanisms causing high blood pressure in most people remain unclear.
“The day will come for every health nut when he will find himself dying for no apparent reason.”
Nobody gets out alive.
Joe, there is one item missing from that:
BACON!
If I am not mistaken the main ingredient in “No-Salt” is potassium.
Just doesn't taste the same as "normal" salt...might as well dry up, crush, and sprinkle bananas on your steak and eggs...Sodium - it's not just a handy element to make yellowish lights with...
Add 5 years to your life? Why the hate? Lol. I seriously find the last 5 I could have lived without.
I guess I’ll switch to iodized salt.
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