Salt Your Way to Health

Salt Your Way to Health
Author: David Brownstein
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2006
Genre: Salt
ISBN: 0966088247

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The Salt Fix

The Salt Fix
Author: Dr. James DiNicolantonio
Publsiher: Harmony
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780451496973

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What if everything you know about salt is wrong? A leading cardiovascular research scientist explains how this vital crystal got a negative reputation, and shows how to lower blood pressure and experience weight loss using salt. The Salt Fix is essential reading for everyone on the keto diet! We’ve all heard the recommendation: eat no more than a teaspoon of salt a day for a healthy heart. Health-conscious Americans have hewn to the conventional wisdom that your salt shaker can put you on the fast track to a heart attack, and have suffered through bland but “heart-healthy” dinners as a result. What if the low-salt dogma is wrong? Dr. James DiNicolantonio has reviewed more than five hundred publications to unravel the impact of salt on blood pressure and heart disease. He’s reached a startling conclusion: The vast majority of us don’t need to watch our salt intake. In fact, for most of us, more salt would be advantageous to our nutrition—especially for those of us on the keto diet, as keto depletes this important mineral from our bodies. The Salt Fix tells the remarkable story of how salt became unfairly demonized—a never-before-told drama of competing egos and interests—and took the fall for another white crystal: sugar. According to The Salt Fix, too little salt can: • Make you crave sugar and refined carbs • Send the body into semistarvation mode • Lead to weight gain, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, and increased blood pressure and heart rate But eating the salt you desire can improve everything, from your sleep, energy, and mental focus to your fitness, fertility, and sexual performance. It can even stave off common chronic illnesses, including heart disease. The Salt Fix shows the best ways to add salt back into your diet, offering his transformative five-step program for recalibrating your salt thermostat to achieve your unique, ideal salt intake. Science has moved on from the low-salt dogma, and so should you—your life may depend on it.

Salt Wars

Salt Wars
Author: Michael F. Jacobson
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2021-09-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780262542821

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"Written by Michael Jacobson, Ph.D., one of the most prominent advocates for sodium reduction since the 1970s, this book is a clarion call for radical change in America's relationship to salt"--

The Guide to Healthy Eating

The Guide to Healthy Eating
Author: David Brownstein,Sheryl Shenefelt
Publsiher: Oasis Audio
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2010
Genre: Cooking (Natural foods)
ISBN: 0966088255

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Iodine

Iodine
Author: David Brownstein
Publsiher: Mitchell Beazley
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2008
Genre: Iodine
ISBN: 0966088239

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"Learn what forms of iodine you need and why there is not enough iodine in salt. See how iodine can help: breast cancer, fibrocystic breast disease, detoxification, fatigue, Graves' Disease and Hashimoto's Disease. Find out why iodine deficiency may be the root cause of thyroid problems including hypothyroidism and thyroid cancer disease. Discover how to get iodine from your diet and improve your immune system"--p. 3 of cove.

A Grain of Salt

A Grain of Salt
Author: Dr. Joe Schwarcz
Publsiher: ECW Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-10-08
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781773053851

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Bestselling popular science author Dr. Joe Schwarcz debunks the baloney and serves up the raw facts in this appetizing collection about the things we eat Eating has become a confusing experience. Should we follow a keto diet? Is sugar the next tobacco? Does fermented cabbage juice cure disease? Are lectins toxic? Is drinking poppy seed tea risky? What’s with probiotics? Can packaging contaminate food? Should our nuts be activated? What is cockroach milk? We all have questions, and Dr. Joe Schwarcz has the answers, some of which will astonish you. Guaranteed to satisfy your hunger for palatable and relevant scientific information, Dr. Joe separates fact from fiction in this collection of new and updated articles about what to eat, what not to eat, and how to recognize the scientific basis of food chemistry.

Reducing Salt in Foods

Reducing Salt in Foods
Author: David Kilcast,Fiona Angus
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2007-02-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781845693046

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Concerns have grown that consumption levels of salt are well above those needed for nutritional purposes and that this can lead to adverse effects on health, in particular cardiovascular disease. Consumers are increasingly looking to reduce their salt intake, making salt reduction a priority for food manufacturers. This is not straightforward, though, as salt plays an important role in food preservation, taste and processability. Written by a team of international experts, Reducing salt in foods provides a unique review of current knowledge in this field. This book is divided into three parts and discusses the major issues concerned with salt reduction and how it may be achieved. Part one reviews the key health issues driving efforts to reduce salt, government action regarding salt reduction and the implications of salt labelling. Consumer perception of salt and views on salt reduction and are also discussed. The second part focuses on the technological, microbiological and sensory functions of salt and strategies that can be taken to reduce salt. The final part of the book outlines strategies which have been taken to reduce salt in particular food groups: meat and poultry, seafood, bread, snack foods, dairy products and canned foods. Reducing salt in foods is an essential reference for health professionals, governments and food manufacturers. Discusses methods to reduce salt while maintaining food sensory quality, shelf-life and processability Provides a unique review of current knowledge in this field An essential reference for health professionals, governments and food manufacturers

Water and Salt

Water and Salt
Author: Barbara Hendel,Peter Ferreira
Publsiher: Natural Health International
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2003
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0974451517

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