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Default nice article on salt

On 6/15/2013 9:07 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Todd" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 06/14/2013 10:36 PM, bigwheel wrote:
>>> 'Julie Bove[_2_ Wrote:
>>>> ;1840616']"Todd" lid wrote in message
>>>> ...-
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> Mark Sisson (Mark's Daily Apple) has a nice article on salt:
>>>> 'Is Salt Healthy? | Mark's Daily Apple'
>>>> (
http://www.marksdailyapple.com/salt-...s-it-good-for/)
>>>>
>>>> -T-
>>>>
>>>> I don't think it's nice at all! The writer starts out with a bunch of
>>>> lies.
>>>> That salt is "universally maligned and demonized". And that "all the
>>>> experts hate it"! I'm not going to read any further. The author is a
>>>> blatant liar. I don't know of anyone who tells people to avoid salt.
>>>> The
>>>> body *needs* sodium. Yes, a small percentage of people are put on a low
>>>>
>>>> sodium diet for various medical reasons. But mind you that is *low* and
>>>> not
>>>> *no*. But most people don't have to do this and it isn't recommended
>>>> for
>>>> most people. I don't know of any "expert" who would tell anyone to
>>>> avoid
>>>> salt. If they did, then they shouldn't be an "expert" at whatever it is
>>>>
>>>> they claim to be the expert at
>>>
>>> Dittos Ma'am..very eloquent response. Folks that dont have salt tend to
>>> die fairly rapidly.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Hi Bigwheel,
>>
>> Oh Dude! You must re-read the article much more slowly! He made
>> a very articulate case, with references as to why low sodium is bad
>> for you! He even cites the flawed study that stated the low
>> sodium nonsense and cited the flaw in the study. I bet you only
>> seed read or skimmed the article. It's okay, we are among
>> friends (eFiends count too): means you will have to give me
>> a pass when I screw up too.
>>
>> -T

>
> I think we all know that a low sodium diet is not advised for most people.
> But he started out with a bunch of lies!


HE DIDN'T.

So to me, the article is not worth
> reading at all.
>


Quite understandable given the fact that reading above elementary school
lever isn't one of the things you can do.