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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2021762" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I heard of a child killed by being fed highly salted potato powder rather than proper but more expensive weaning food - but it was not given water when thirsty so as to save on nappies....</p><p>In normal circumstances, however, high salt is not a problem unless there is a malfunction in the kidneys. </p><p>When cutting back on salt on doctors advice, I had the most excruciating cramps day and night. I started to put a small pinch or salt in my coffee each morning and they went away. The dr did not believe that low salt could have caused cramps, nor that the salted coffee could have cured them.</p><p>Fine, I said.</p><p>I suspect that a more detailed examination of the foods being eaten would have thrown up more suspects for early death, and more reasons for an extended lifespan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2021762, member: 355878"] I heard of a child killed by being fed highly salted potato powder rather than proper but more expensive weaning food - but it was not given water when thirsty so as to save on nappies.... In normal circumstances, however, high salt is not a problem unless there is a malfunction in the kidneys. When cutting back on salt on doctors advice, I had the most excruciating cramps day and night. I started to put a small pinch or salt in my coffee each morning and they went away. The dr did not believe that low salt could have caused cramps, nor that the salted coffee could have cured them. Fine, I said. I suspect that a more detailed examination of the foods being eaten would have thrown up more suspects for early death, and more reasons for an extended lifespan. [/QUOTE]
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