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Old 03-14-2007, 12:41 PM  
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Originally Posted by paterson3713 View Post
I think they say most of the additives in table salt cannot properly be absorbed into the bloodstream and therefore builds up in your arteries.
If it can't be properly absorbed into the bloodstream, how can it then build up in your arteries? - think about what is the bloodstream!


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Unfortunately the anticaking agents perform the same function in the human body, so refined salt does not dissolve and combine with the water and fluids present in our system. Instead it builds up in the body and leaves deposits in organs and tissue, causing severe health problems.
Then it would come out in your shit...
The deposits he's talking about are kidney stones - the one and ONLY place where salt attacks. Drinking plenty of (non-diuretic) fluids is the key to preventing kidney stones, high salt or not
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