• psud@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I think I am arguing that though people talk as if salt is a settled issue it really isn’t

    I don’t think one can say anything about the safety of salt other than that some is needed, too much is bad.

    I feel like salt should be easy since it tastes good until a point, then it tastes terrible, which suggests our bodies know how much we need, but for some reason there are monied interests trying to find proof that all salt is bad, competing with others trying to find how much is safe, how much is needed

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      5 months ago

      That study suggests salt is a settled issue and claims the only financial interests are food companies trying to make salt more acceptable. I don’t think it’s very good evidence for your argument.

      Who would financially benefit from the salt recommendations being artificially low?

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        5 months ago

        Who would financially benefit from the salt recommendations being artificially low?

        That’s the issue I have. I think it can only be reputation and closely held beliefs

        And likewise for high salt, there’s not much benefit in that position