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mattnapa

(7 posts)
32. Times up
Wed May 15, 2013, 10:48 AM
May 2013

I see no mention of the time frame for these studies. In case people have not noticed the technique of using very short time frames for theses studies has been a common practice for deceit by the corporate money that often sponsors such studies. The GMO studies have been the most famous example of this by usually ending their studies after only three months of research. This may or may not be the case but people need to start putting on their critical thinking caps when being exposed to these studies

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I avoid anything "low-salt" or "low-sodium." Archae May 2013 #1
I was told to eat more salt. Wait Wut May 2013 #2
Wow. Union Scribe May 2013 #3
I have been eating to s of sAlt all my life. I turned 67 today upaloopa May 2013 #4
carbs kill...nt galileoreloaded May 2013 #5
It's official! Everything is both good and bad for you. Screw it, I'm eating whatever I want. tridim May 2013 #6
I have loved baked potatoes all my life. aaaaaa5a May 2013 #7
Potatoes are also an aphrodisiac, AnotherMcIntosh May 2013 #12
High carbohydrate, high glycemic index. I love them, too, but cut back. SharonAnn May 2013 #39
They'll have to pry my salt from my cold, dead, perfectly well-seasoned hands. n/t Akoto May 2013 #8
That will be difficult. They should be well-preserved. (NT) Heywood J May 2013 #26
Yep davidthegnome May 2013 #9
I never knew 1500mg is just a half teaspoon.. sir pball May 2013 #10
"On a busy night, I'll use almost two pounds" BlueJazz May 2013 #13
We serve 3-400 on a busy night sir pball May 2013 #16
Oh..sorry..I was thinking of a much smaller crowd. BlueJazz May 2013 #17
They can never make up their minds. Rozlee May 2013 #11
I do believe doctors or whomever either short or invest in those things angstlessk May 2013 #14
*shrug* Everything in moderation. AtheistCrusader May 2013 #15
I was a heavy user of salt throughout my whole life, RebelOne May 2013 #18
Of course not, that might make folks rethink buying frozen/boxed shit to eat. flvegan May 2013 #19
I simply don't believe it... SoapBox May 2013 #20
Are you describing MSG? (NT) Heywood J May 2013 #27
The study was funded by Morton wasn't it? Kablooie May 2013 #21
yeah, all those fascists at: the Institute of Medicine at the behest of the Centers for Disease Con Kolesar May 2013 #24
Canned low-salt soup is vile Scootaloo May 2013 #22
I always thought the cardio-health implications of salt were b/s Kolesar May 2013 #23
There are so many vested interests in food . . . caseymoz May 2013 #25
I wonder if the study was funded, in part, by the salt and fast food industries...... Swede Atlanta May 2013 #28
It wouldn't surprise me these days. marmar May 2013 #29
I'm so happy! I love salty stuff! sinkingfeeling May 2013 #30
So Bloomberg's jihad against salt was pretty pointless... Imajika May 2013 #31
No, I don't think efforts to get Americans to reduce salt in their diets is pointless.... Swede Atlanta May 2013 #33
Times up mattnapa May 2013 #32
4.7 years PADemD May 2013 #36
It's NOT saying, 'Eat lots of salt'! tblue May 2013 #34
Nope. Everything in moderation. Nye Bevan May 2013 #35
Eating and drinking in moderation marlakay May 2013 #37
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