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Salt should be regulated food additive, group says
Reuters ^ | 2/24/05 | Maggie Fox

Posted on 02/24/2005 11:05:17 AM PST by anniegetyourgun

WASHINGTON, Feb 24 (Reuters) - A consumer group sued the federal government on Thursday, saying that salt is killing tens of thousands of Americans and that regulators have done too little to control salt in food.

Despite advisories to take it easy on sodium, Americans are now consuming about 4,000 milligrams a day -- nearly double the recommended limit to keep blood pressure under control, the Center for Science in the Public Interest said.

So the CSPI renewed a lawsuit first filed in 1983 to ask federal courts to force the Food and Drug Administration to declare sodium a food additive instead of categorizing it as "generally recognized as safe." This would give the agency the authority to set limits for salt in foods.

"There is no way the FDA can look at the science and say with a straight face that salt is 'generally recognized as safe,'" CSPI executive director Michael Jacobson said in a statement.

"In fact, salt is generally recognized as unsafe, because it is a major cause of heart attacks and stroke. The federal government should require food manufacturers to gradually lower their sodium levels."

The CSPI said Americans get most of their salt in processed and restaurant foods. In 1983 the FDA had just begun requiring labels describing sodium content on some packaged foods so the court decided to wait and see how it worked.

The new lawsuit, filed in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, contends that it has not worked well because salt content in foods is higher than ever.

"FDA is currently evaluating CSPI's report on salt, including the recommendations it contains," Kathleen Quinn, a spokeswoman for the agency, said.

The government says Americans should try to keep sodium to about 2,300 milligrams a day. "This is about 1 teaspoon," the American Heart Association says.

Salt is not found only in the salt shaker. For example, a teaspoon of baking soda contains 1,000 mg of sodium.

Patients with high blood pressure and others at high risk are told to eat even less salt -- 1,500 mg a day. "Nevertheless, sodium intake has increased steadily since the 1970s," the CSPI said in a statement.

"The medical community has reached a consensus that diets high in sodium are a major cause of high blood pressure as well as pre-hypertension, or blood pressure just short of high blood pressure," said Dr. Stephen Havas of the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

"Today roughly 65 million Americans have high blood pressure and another 45 million have pre-hypertension."

The CSPI issued a report saying that processed foods and restaurant fare contribute almost 80 percent of sodium to the U.S. diet. Frozen dinners are especially high in salt, the report finds.

Depending on the brand, some salad dressings contain nearly a quarter of the day's allowance of sodium while others are low in sodium, the report finds.

One chain restaurant's breakfast contains two days' worth of sodium -- 4,460 mg -- the CSPI report said.

Chinese restaurant meals can be especially, high too. "A typical order of General Tso's chicken with rice has 3,150 mg," the group said.

Dr. Claude Lenfant, president of the World Hypertension League and a former head of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute supported the report.

"If we could reduce the sodium in processed and restaurant foods by half, we could save about 150,000 lives per year," he said.


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: cspi; foodnazis; foodpolice; govwatch; health; nannystate; regulationfreaks; salt; sodium; tortreformnow; turass
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To: SheLion

Say it, She Lion. I don't need the government or busybody citizens regulating every area of my life. Sheesh.


121 posted on 02/25/2005 8:31:22 AM PST by Annie03
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To: Annie03
Say it, She Lion. I don't need the government or busybody citizens regulating every area of my life. Sheesh.

That is where it's heading, Annie.  It seems special interest groups all across the United States wants to get into our business.  Especially if the money is good enough.  You don't think they do this for nothing, do you?!!  Bunch of  well paid idiots.


122 posted on 02/25/2005 8:53:25 AM PST by SheLion (The America we once knew and loved ........................is gone.)
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To: SheLion

Just logged on and saw this thread and almost fell off of my chair from laughing.

Oh my God,what are they going to regulate next?

In a few years I'm sure they will just come to our homes and spoon feed us.


123 posted on 02/25/2005 9:49:15 AM PST by Mears ("Call me irresponsible".)
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To: anniegetyourgun

Geeze, I am tired of these groups. Every time they fix things for the 'better' we all suffer because it is all Bull crap.


124 posted on 02/25/2005 9:53:26 AM PST by Dustbunny (The only good terrorist is a dead terrorist)
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To: Mears
In a few years I'm sure they will just come to our homes and spoon feed us.

AND regulate how many times a day we can PEE! Not wanting the toilet to be flushed too much you know. heh!

125 posted on 02/25/2005 10:04:43 AM PST by SheLion (The America we once knew and loved ........................is gone.)
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To: SheLion
Bunch of well paid idiots.

Exactly...you know, there oughta be a law against them. LOLOL

126 posted on 02/25/2005 10:10:38 AM PST by Annie03
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To: Annie03
Exactly...you know, there oughta be a law against them. LOLOL

One can only hope that their funding runs dry soon. The sooner the better!

127 posted on 02/25/2005 10:13:55 AM PST by SheLion (The America we once knew and loved ........................is gone.)
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To: SheLion

One can hope.....


128 posted on 02/25/2005 10:17:24 AM PST by Annie03
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To: anniegetyourgun

CPSC can have my salt shaker when they pry it from my cold, dead hands.


129 posted on 02/25/2005 11:20:09 AM PST by hchutch (A pro-artificial turf, pro-designated hitter baseball fan.)
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To: hchutch; Poohbah; anniegetyourgun

Errr... I meant CSPI could have the salt shaker...


130 posted on 02/25/2005 11:40:26 AM PST by hchutch (A pro-artificial turf, pro-designated hitter baseball fan.)
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To: hchutch

"When salt is outlawed, only outlaws will have salt."


131 posted on 02/25/2005 11:41:26 AM PST by Poohbah ("Hee Haw" was supposed to be a television show, not a political movement.)
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To: SheLion
One can only hope that their funding runs dry soon. The sooner the better!

The last figure I saw said RWJF had 9B in the kitty.

133 posted on 02/25/2005 11:45:35 AM PST by tacticalogic
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To: SheLion

MEGABUMP!!!


134 posted on 02/25/2005 6:22:49 PM PST by Seadog Bytes ("The love of liberty is the love of others; the love of power is the love of ourselves."-Wm. Hazlitt)
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