sequoias said:There ARE fat Germans, in Germany they will make you eat all of the food, they don't appreciate people that don't finish the food. Once again, you need to get out more.
Miss*Pinocchio said:Yeah, Resturants using Salt and Sugar are killing their customers.
They don't care if their customers ever come back, their old customers probably all in the hospital (paying medical bill), all they want is new customers so that they can affect their health as well.
Maybe I should go down to McDonald's and shove salt and sugar
in one of the manager's mouth, and see if he likes that!!!
Even popcorn on the store shelves, look at the label on the box,
600 sodium!!!!
That is why drug company owners are so rich now, cause they
are selling blood pressure and diabetic pills to many folks nowadays.
Miss*Pinocchio said:Yeah, Resturants using Salt and Sugar are killing their customers.
They don't care if their customers ever come back, their old customers probably all in the hospital (paying medical bill), all they want is new customers so that they can affect their health as well.
Maybe I should go down to McDonald's and shove salt and sugar
in one of the manager's mouth, and see if he likes that!!!
Even popcorn on the store shelves, look at the label on the box,
600 sodium!!!!
That is why drug company owners are so rich now, cause they
are selling blood pressure and diabetic pills to many folks nowadays.
Miss*Pinocchio said:All Americans, especially people with high blood pressure, should eat no more than about 6 grams of salt a day, which equals about 2,400 milligrams of sodium. That's about 1 teaspoon of table salt. But remember to keep track of ALL salt eaten -- including that in processed foods and added during cooking or at the table. Americans eat 4,000 to 6,000 milligrams of sodium a day, so most people need to cut back on salt and sodium.
kuifje75 said:how on Earth is 6 grams of salt equals to 2,400 mg of salt?
I think your math is warped. A gram is equal to 1000 mg. So it should actually be 6 grams equals 6000 mg of salt, or am I mistaken?!