Althea
Althea told me...
Why do you think I tolerate some of your zany posts?Anyone that spends time on any water is alright in my book.
Why do you think I tolerate some of your zany posts?Anyone that spends time on any water is alright in my book.
That's funny. 'Disingenuous' would be posting an article with the header 'Salt is now good for you', and then offering this garbage.Now I know that you are a massive cockwomble! Why are you such a disingenuous arsehole?
Wow. If I didn't know better, I'd swear Cawacko hacked your account. You post a fable about current guidelines being some sort of conspiracy by the scientific community. Said article then cites current guidelines as a good idea for those with high blood pressure."Current daily guidelines limit you to 2.4g of sodium, which translates to 6g of salt (or sodium chloride) or slightly less than a teaspoonful.
If you have high blood pressure, or belong to a group considered to be at greater risk of developing it — such as being over 60 or Afro-Caribbean — doctors even advise you to cut your intake to two-thirds of a teaspoon of salt per day.
Yet salt is an essential nutrient that our bodies depend on to live. And those limits go against all our natural instincts. When people are allowed as much salt as they fancy, they tend to settle at about a teaspoon-and-a-half a day. This is true all over the world, across all cultures, climates and social backgrounds."
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So does death. Fact
That's funny. 'Disingenuous' would be posting an article with the header 'Salt is now good for you', and then offering this garbage.
Wow. If I didn't know better, I'd swear Cawacko hacked your account. You post a fable about current guidelines being some sort of conspiracy by the scientific community. Said article then cites current guidelines as a good idea for those with high blood pressure.
Further, the author sets up a strawman about salt leading to increased intake of water, which is what causes water retention. He attacks that strawman with all of his might, in an attempt to avoid having to admit the obvious.....sodium causes the body to retain water. Anyone who took science in high school is intelligent enough to do the research necessary to learn that drinking water is a great diuretic.
It is virtually impossible to avoid sodium in today's world of fake foods. Nobody is walking around with a sodium deficiency.
You are truly full of shit, you deliberately just snipped a paragraph out of context. He is obviously saying that is the conventional advice and then goes on to say it's wrong.That's funny. 'Disingenuous' would be posting an article with the header 'Salt is now good for you', and then offering this garbage.
Wow. If I didn't know better, I'd swear Cawacko hacked your account. You post a fable about current guidelines being some sort of conspiracy by the scientific community. Said article then cites current guidelines as a good idea for those with high blood pressure.
Further, the author sets up a strawman about salt leading to increased intake of water, which is what causes water retention. He attacks that strawman with all of his might, in an attempt to avoid having to admit the obvious.....sodium causes the body to retain water. Anyone who took science in high school is intelligent enough to do the research necessary to learn that drinking water is a great diuretic.
It is virtually impossible to avoid sodium in today's world of fake foods. Nobody is walking around with a sodium deficiency.
He won't, you can be sure of that! I can't believe that anybody who professes to be intelligent could spout such bullshit.Water is not a diuretic. So maybe you aren't intelligent? I will be charitable and just label you misinformed
Now you have two ways forward. You can dig your heels in and refuse to admit your mistake and I will be forced to highlight your ignorance even more.
Or.......you can jus acknowledge that you were wrong and graciously admit it.
He won't, you can be sure of that! I can't believe that anybody who professes to be intelligent could spout such bullshit.
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Then die and cure the world of your stupidity
Anyone that spends time on any water is alright in my book.
It's sad to see someone of your massive ignorance demonstrate if on such a regular basis. And on such a public forum.
I have beaten your ass so badly here it is getting boring.
So you're saying that he included that paragraph as proof that every doctor is wrong? I thought that was his recommendation. Which makes his claims even more idiotic. Of course, he's a pharmacist, so he really doesn't know much about cardiology...as is glaringly evident.You are truly full of shit, you deliberately just snipped a paragraph out of context. He is obviously saying that is the conventional advice and then goes on to say it's wrong.
I have that moron blocked, so I don't get to see his idiotic nonsense. Water most definitely helps pass retained water, but I wouldn't expect you to understand such complexities.He won't, you can be sure of that! I can't believe that anybody who professes to be intelligent could spout such bullshit.
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So you're saying that he included that paragraph as proof that every doctor is wrong? I thought that was his recommendation. Which makes his claims even more idiotic. Of course, he's a pharmacist, so he really doesn't know much about cardiology...as is glaringly evident.
So you deny that sodium causes the body to retain water?That's because you're a idiot who can't even read apparently. I also love the way that you just move on when your previous bullshit has been exposed.
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So you deny that sodium causes the body to retain water?
I have that moron blocked, so I don't get to see his idiotic nonsense. Water most definitely helps pass retained water, but I wouldn't expect you to understand such complexities.
He's a pharmacist who fetches paper and pens for cardiologistsThat's because you're a idiot who can't even read apparently. I also love the way that you just move on when your previous bullshit has been exposed. From the article.
"As a leading cardiovascular research scientist — based at Saint Luke’s Mid-America Heart Institute, Missouri — I’ve contributed extensively to health policy and medical literature.*
I am associate editor of the British Medical Journal’s Open Heart, published in partnership with the British Cardiovascular Society, and I sit on the editorial advisory board of several other medical journals."
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