More medical rhetoric.

Today there was an entry on CNN Health discussing how 90% of Americans eat too much salt and how that is responsible for higher blood pressure, and essentially death. Well, this is completely, utterly untrue and unfounded by the medical community. All this so called knowledge is based on small studies from the 1940's that have been disproved over the last 50+ years. This is just like the egg yolk discussions of the early 90's.

It is a shame that new agencies seem to feel OK with blatantly misleading the masses; if you weren't intelligent enough to look it up, you'd believe it. Fact of the matter is salt in general consumption in no way changes how your blood pressure or overall medical function will be. Yes, salt or sodium retains water in your body, so you could simply get 'fat' from water retention or cause other issues based on excessive water, but salt itself is not the problem. I really wish the so called medical community would do their job.

BS CNN article: http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/07/hold-the-salt/?hpt=hp_bn10

Truth:

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/03/us-eating-less-salt-doesnt-cut-heart-ris-idUSTRE7427AG20110503
http://www.menshealth.com/mhlists/food_myths/Salt_Causes_High_Blood_Pressure.php

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