Adding salt to food is more harmful than years ago
because in our developed world, a greater proportion of people are now sensitive
to salt than used to be the case. There is both a higher incidence of salt
sensitivity and the salt sensitivity itself tends to be more severe. - One of
the factors contributing to salt sensitivity is the fact that these days, in general, most
children- even toddlers -eat a diet that is too high in salt. Salt is especially
bad for children. High salt intake, such as from salty snacks like crisps and
salted nuts and junk like Cheesestrings, is a major cause of
child obesity. - See Children and Salt.
And a taste for salt acquired in childhood is not very easy to 'unacquire'. So
the habit of eating over-salted food literally feeds a growing number of related
health problems including high blood pressure, obesity, type 2 diabetes,
arthritis, stroke, heart disease, depression, dementia and so many
more.
But at least as important a causative
factor in salt sensitivity as high salt intake in childhood is the ever-growing
ingestion of pharmaceutical drugs. Pharmaceutical drugs are being prescribed
more and more in the UK (and even more still in United States) and other
industrialised countries. Most of the prescriptions are for drugs that cause
sodium and water/fluid retention and salt sensitivity. I don't mean that they
are prescribed with the intention of causing sodium and
water retention, but problems with salt are the most common undesirable
side-effects of the most frequently prescribed rugs. These include
antidepressants, anticonvulsants, antipsychotics, steroids, birth control medications and many
more.
When you couple the over-prescribing of
these dangerous salt-sensitising drugs with the highly-salted processed food
that is the norm for a majority of consumers these days, it is assuredly a
recipe for disaster both on a personal scale and in the wider social context. -
I suggest that you try to avoid prescription drugs as far as you safely can and cut
down on salt and salty food as much as you reasonably can. You'll lose some excess weight and improve your health and you'll feel sooo much
better!
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