Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Salt doesn't improve the taste of foods, by the way, it excites the nerve endings on the tongue so that they are more sensitive. _____ Actually, salt overexcites the sensory nerves on the tongue, rendering them LESS sensitive to the tastes they are designed to perceive. In addition, salt is directly caustic, it physically damages the cells and tissues it contacts. And finally, to protect itself from this caustic material, the body floods salt with water -- the solution to pollution is dilution -- but this then leads to dehydration in other areas, and all in a fairly instantaneous way. In other words, this all occurs long before you feel thirsty or the like, that is a downstream response as the body seeks to replenish its water supply. Best to all, Elchanan -- ------------------------ [ SECURITY NOTICE ] ------------------------ rawfood , rawschool . For your security, vlinfo digitally signed this message on 30 June 2005 at 17:06:50 UTC. Verify this digital signature at http://www.ciphire.com/verify. ------------------- [ CIPHIRE DIGITAL SIGNATURE ] ------------------- Q2lwaGlyZSBTaWcuAVdyYXdmb29kQHlhaG9vZ3JvdXBzLmNvbSwgcmF3c2Nob29sQHlha G9vZ3JvdXBzLmNvbQB2bGluZm9AZWFydGhsaW5rLm5ldABlbWFpbCBib2R5AHsCAAB8AH wAAAABAAAAqibEQnsCAADQAgACAAIAAgAgWd+zucKbIEucZcbnZ7O7RcEjNJ+04fHvM/E sxjA51E8BAEHvXDx7hpKTsvAgr9D0EPgSpueSCJ3R+4yHzWz2x9XhmbLe5ocjwpSLv6JJ 29WwrW8PNJaIbgs6Z2xHiWNdYf18U2lnRW5k --------------------- [ END DIGITAL SIGNATURE ] --------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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