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shaking up the salt myth
) and just when i got used to eating less
http://online.wsj.com/articles/recommended-salt-levels-could-do-more-harm-than-good-study-suggests-1407964274
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If you haven't been prescribed by a doctor for a low sodium diet, I see nothing wrong with this study, but if your physician has you on a special diet due to hypertension or other medical condition, I would recommend you consult with your physician before abandoning the low sodium diet just because of this article.
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High blood pressure is a health risk, certainly. And for people with high blood pressure that can't be controlled on simple diuretic medication then salt restriction is appropriate. For those whose blood pressure is normal, salt intake is irrelevant. There is nothing intrinsically wrong with salt or other sodium-containing foods. The WSJ is reporting something that physicians have known for decades but has been widely misunderstood and overreactted to by the general public.
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Sodium is the most vital electrolyte. I fully agree with @Zmokin though.XL, Small, Mini & Mini Max Green Egg, Shirley Fab Trailer, 6 gal and 2.5 gal Cajun Fryers, BlueStar 60" Range, 48" Lonestar Grillz Santa Maria, Alto Shaam 1200s, Gozney Dome, Gateway 55g Drum
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Just a hack that makes some $hitty BBQ....
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i fully agree, but doctors nowadays seem locked into telling folks the same things, execize , drop a few pounds, eat carbs or dont eat carbs, use less salt. they tell it to everybody and everybody passes it along
)fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
Well, the vast majority of people in the US don't get any, or enough exercise, they are overweight, and eat too many carbs,
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fishlessman said:i fully agree, but doctors nowadays seem locked into telling folks the same things, execize , drop a few pounds, eat carbs or dont eat carbs, use less salt. they tell it to everybody and everybody passes it along
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The "Nutrition" section of the bookstore should be renamed "Fiction".
There are basically only 3 facts known about nutrition (short of what is known about severe deficiency conditions which are almost impossible for first world citizens to develop):
1) Your health (likelihood of illness/death) is best predicted by your Body Mass Index. So your weight is by far the most important factor.
2) The second most important factor (for most people) is your cholesterol level. The reason it is the second most important is that for most people it is directly tied to their weight (weight and cholesterol go up together) so it does not predict illness INDEPENDENT of weight. For some with bad cholesterol genetics it can be the most important factor.
3) Your weight is a function of "Calories consumed vs calories burned" over a given time period. You MIGHT be able to circumvent this a little with either a very low fat OR a very low carb diet as it MAY render the fuel burning process inefficient if you don't have an adequate supply of both necessary fuel sources.
But I'm pretty convinced that for anybody who has a BMI over 25 (I'm guessing that is 99% of the people here) - or certainly over 30 - there is no "food that is good for you" because you really should be losing weight.
I'm also convinced that for most people with normal cholesterol genetics taking in 1000 calories of McDonald's french fries (or ice cream or whatever is "bad for you") is just as "good" for you as 1000 calories of salad (or oatmeal, or green beans or whatever is "good for you") - because it really is all about the calories.
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then theres the new studies about unhealthy and thin
) lots of thin people have never exercised in their lives and are at higher risks from fat within instead of fat under the skin.
must be fruedian because i have to spell check exercise every time i type it
) oh, and limit your exercise, too much is now bad
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Well, now that clears it up. At 6' and 143 lbs, I'll just exercise some, eat some, ride the sofa luge and Egg on.Hood Stars, Wrist Crowns and Obsession Dobs!
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My doc said 2K mg sodium per day. At first, 2K seemed an impossible goal. With practice, it has become fairly easy.
Another doc says 2K is ridiculous. He even said I could eat soy sauce!!! Who to believe?
Now this comes out. Sigh. I think I'll just continue to avoid "prepared" foods and limit the salt I add while cooking. And then there's saturated fat... another conundrum! Everything in moderation I guess.I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
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