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  1. charlie charlie United States says:

    I agree that a lot of this low salt nonsense was propagated by studies funded by industries that were selling low-salt products, but I just wish that a better study than this one could've come out to prove the salt abolitionists wrong. There were just too many flaws in this one... although I think we all agree with the hypothesis that too little salt can be dangerous, their dotty methodology only substantiates their opponents' arguments :/ It's been common knowledge for years in the medical field that not enough salt is dangerous, and even the fitness industry put disclaimers on their sites warning people to make sure they have enough salt if they're trying to lose weight,

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