1 posted on
03/08/2013 7:29:35 PM PST by
neverdem
To: neverdem
BS!!! Table Salt is washed with chlorine to bleach it white. Our bodies need sodium to function. Salt, in its natural form does not contribute to autoimmune disorders. Now, if they want to try to link the nitrites, phosphates and other flavoring’s, such as MSG, then they may have a case.
2 posted on
03/08/2013 7:46:28 PM PST by
mazz44
To: austinmark; FreedomCalls; IslandJeff; JRochelle; MarMema; Txsleuth; Newtoidaho; texas booster; ...
Maybe Bloomboob got something right by accident! Maybe exacerbations of some autoimmune diseases, e.g. MS, can be associated with excess sodium chloride consumption.
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3 posted on
03/08/2013 7:49:52 PM PST by
neverdem
( Xin loi min oi)
To: neverdem
Try minerals salt or pink sea salt. Iodization is the culprit , not the salt itself.
Nothing is better for you than a swim in a salty sea!
These idiots are nothing better than “Idiots”.
4 posted on
03/08/2013 7:53:14 PM PST by
acapesket
To: neverdem
hum?
Interesting.
My doc says there is a direct correlation between the rise in thyroid problems and iodized salt reduction.
These studies are always interesting, the researchers set out to prove what they think is a problem and well find it.
5 posted on
03/08/2013 7:53:55 PM PST by
svcw
(Why is one cell on another planet considered life, and in the womb it is not.)
To: neverdem
Before refrigeration, food stabilization was by salt. Were these diseases prevalent hundreds or thousands of years ago?
6 posted on
03/08/2013 8:01:49 PM PST by
Sgt_Schultze
(A half-truth is a complete lie)
To: neverdem
The "salt causes high blood pressure" scam is falling apart, so they have to manufacture a new crisis, just like the replaced global warming with climate change.
10 posted on
03/08/2013 8:18:35 PM PST by
E. Pluribus Unum
("Somebody has to be courageous enough to stand up to the bullies." --Dr. Ben Carson)
To: neverdem
What about natural sea salt on real foods, not processed crap?
13 posted on
03/08/2013 8:32:53 PM PST by
Yaelle
To: neverdem
This study might be more important if the mouse immune system was similar to that of humans. It isn't. I didn't read it in this article, but the mice used for this study were bred to develop MS. That seems unusual to me, and adds even more questions about reliability. I wonder if researchers have ever shown that people who develop MS, or suffer from other types of autoimmune disorders, are sensitive to salt. You'd think that would already be common knowledge...that is, if this study is credible.
14 posted on
03/08/2013 8:35:50 PM PST by
Mase
(Save me from the people who would save me from myself!)
To: neverdem
Why did they not discuss potassium levels in regards to this study? Potassium helps excrete high levels of sodium from the body.
15 posted on
03/08/2013 8:41:44 PM PST by
upsdriver
( Palin/West '16)
To: neverdem
18 posted on
03/08/2013 9:10:30 PM PST by
piytar
(The predator-class is furious that their prey are shooting back.b)
To: neverdem
So how much salt did they feed those mice, proportionally? They said they fed them the salt equivalent of a regular fast-food diet, which in a human would be high enough, but for the proportional weight of a mouse, it’d be like a human being force-fed several pounds of salt. Heck, that in and of itself probably killed off the mice. It’s like their tests of artificial sweeteners — it’s the equivalent of making the mice drink several gallons of coke at a sitting. Sorry, but I’m calling BS too.
20 posted on
03/08/2013 9:35:23 PM PST by
Fast Moving Angel
(A moral wrong is not a civil right: No religious sanction of an irreligious act.)
To: neverdem
I grew up in a low-salt household. If it didn’t say “low sodium”, it just wasn’t allowed.
Most of my family has one autoimmune disorder or another. Personally, I get sick if I try to go without salt anymore.
24 posted on
03/08/2013 10:17:55 PM PST by
Ellendra
(http://www.ustrendy.com/ellendra-nauriel/portfolio/18423/concealed-couture/)
To: neverdem
Remember the old “Hemo the Magnificent” Disney cartoons? Our blood has about as much salt concentration as sea water, and without salt, we would die a horrible and painful death.
To: neverdem
Bottom line. Eat at home more. Restaurant food tends to have more salt and fat in it.
38 posted on
03/11/2013 11:02:10 AM PDT by
AppyPappy
(If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
To: neverdem
I had a couple of bowls of chili and put some salt on it. Wow were my bowels inflamed. Damn salt.
39 posted on
03/11/2013 11:05:08 AM PDT by
IamConservative
(The soul of my lifes journey is Liberty!)
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