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[email protected] 10-05-2005 09:15 PM

"Salty food a taste to shake"
 
Salty food a taste to shake
The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute wants the American public
to forgo that extra dash of salt intended to add flavor to a meal and
instead try DASH, an eating plan designed to cut down on sodium in a
daily diet.
at http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20050...0554-9157r.htm


Bubba 10-05-2005 10:42 PM

wrote:

>Salty food a taste to shake
>The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute wants the American public
>to forgo that extra dash of salt intended to add flavor to a meal and
>instead try DASH, an eating plan designed to cut down on sodium in a
>daily diet.
>at
http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20050...0554-9157r.htm
>
>
>

If salt were as bad as the medical types would lead us to believe, the
human species would not have survived.

Bubba

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Sheldon 10-05-2005 11:07 PM


Bubba wrote:
> wrote:
>
> >Salty food a taste to shake
> >The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute wants the American

public
> >to forgo that extra dash of salt intended to add flavor to a meal

and
> >instead try DASH, an eating plan designed to cut down on sodium in a
> >daily diet.
> >at
http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20050...0554-9157r.htm
> >
> >
> >

> If salt were as bad as the medical types would lead us to believe,

the
> human species would not have survived.


Not salt, excessive salt... excessive salt is as deadly as no salt.
Everyone needs salt to survive but each person, especially due to
inherent medical conditions, has a unique threshold to what constitutes
a healthful salt level. A person can commit suicide by ingesting too
much salt.. for rednecked Bubbas just pour it on their heads the same
as you'd get rid of slimey slugs.

Sheldon


Bubba 10-05-2005 11:50 PM

Sheldon wrote:

>Bubba wrote:
>
>
wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Salty food a taste to shake
>>>The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute wants the American
>>>
>>>

>public
>
>
>>>to forgo that extra dash of salt intended to add flavor to a meal
>>>
>>>

>and
>
>
>>>instead try DASH, an eating plan designed to cut down on sodium in a
>>>daily diet.
>>>at http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20050...0554-9157r.htm
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>If salt were as bad as the medical types would lead us to believe,
>>
>>

>the
>
>
>>human species would not have survived.
>>
>>

>
>Not salt, excessive salt... excessive salt is as deadly as no salt.
>Everyone needs salt to survive but each person, especially due to
>inherent medical conditions, has a unique threshold to what constitutes
>a healthful salt level. A person can commit suicide by ingesting too
>much salt.. for rednecked Bubbas just pour it on their heads the same
>as you'd get rid of slimey slugs.
>
>Sheldon
>
>
>


"for rednecked Bubbas just pour it on their heads the same
as you'd get rid of slimey slugs."

Please!!! No More!!! You're going to give me nightmares!!!!

Slimey, Salty Bubba

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Bob (this one) 11-05-2005 05:56 AM

Bubba wrote:
> wrote:
>
>> Salty food a taste to shake
>> The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute wants the American public
>> to forgo that extra dash of salt intended to add flavor to a meal and
>> instead try DASH, an eating plan designed to cut down on sodium in a
>> daily diet. at
http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20050...0554-9157r.htm
>>
>>
>>

> If salt were as bad as the medical types would lead us to believe, the
> human species would not have survived.


Exactly. Google "intersalt" and see what real research on the subject says.

Pastorio

Shaun aRe 11-05-2005 01:17 PM


"Bob (this one)" > wrote in message
...
> Bubba wrote:
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Salty food a taste to shake
> >> The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute wants the American public
> >> to forgo that extra dash of salt intended to add flavor to a meal and
> >> instead try DASH, an eating plan designed to cut down on sodium in a
> >> daily diet. at
http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20050...0554-9157r.htm
> >>
> >>
> >>

> > If salt were as bad as the medical types would lead us to believe, the
> > human species would not have survived.

>
> Exactly. Google "intersalt" and see what real research on the subject

says.
>
> Pastorio


LMAO!

Thanks ',;~}~


Shaun aRe



Curly Sue 14-05-2005 09:11 PM

On Tue, 10 May 2005 17:42:03 -0400, Bubba
> wrote:

wrote:
>
>>Salty food a taste to shake
>>The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute wants the American public
>>to forgo that extra dash of salt intended to add flavor to a meal and
>>instead try DASH, an eating plan designed to cut down on sodium in a
>>daily diet.
>>at http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20050...0554-9157r.htm
>>
>>
>>

>If salt were as bad as the medical types would lead us to believe, the
>human species would not have survived.
>


That's untrue. In order to survive we only have to live to the age
where offspring can take care of themselves.

Sue(tm)
Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself!

Frater Mus 17-05-2005 11:25 PM

On Tue, 10 May 2005 at 21:42 GMT, > wrote:

> If salt were as bad as the medical types would lead us to believe, the
> human species would not have survived.


Last time I was reading up on it, I think it was the case that only
about 10% of hypertensives were sensitive to salt.



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Del Cecchi 18-05-2005 01:32 AM


"Frater Mus" > wrote in message
...
> On Tue, 10 May 2005 at 21:42 GMT, > wrote:
>
>> If salt were as bad as the medical types would lead us to believe, the
>> human species would not have survived.

>
> Last time I was reading up on it, I think it was the case that only
> about 10% of hypertensives were sensitive to salt.
>

Only got to live to be about 40 to have kids and raise them.
I heard it was about a third, but there is also some data that says it gets
to you eventually.

You can have pretty high blood pressure and last a long time before your
heart goes, your kidneys go, or you have a stroke.

Up to you. best to reduce your salt consumption to a reasonable level

del cecchi



Arri London 18-05-2005 11:26 PM



Del Cecchi wrote:
>
> "Frater Mus" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On Tue, 10 May 2005 at 21:42 GMT, > wrote:
> >
> >> If salt were as bad as the medical types would lead us to believe, the
> >> human species would not have survived.

> >
> > Last time I was reading up on it, I think it was the case that only
> > about 10% of hypertensives were sensitive to salt.
> >

> Only got to live to be about 40 to have kids and raise them.
> I heard it was about a third, but there is also some data that says it gets
> to you eventually.
>
> You can have pretty high blood pressure and last a long time before your
> heart goes, your kidneys go, or you have a stroke.
>
> Up to you. best to reduce your salt consumption to a reasonable level
>
> del cecchi


Also in the past salt was extremely valuable, indicating that most
people didn't get very much of it anyway.


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