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27 Feb 2013 15:17 #123648
by Nargis
Sodium levels in many foods served at Canadian restaurant chains exceed the amount an adult should take in during a day, a new study finds.
Researchers examined the salt levels in more than 9,000 foods sold at 65 fast-food restaurants and 20 sit-down restaurant chains with at least 20 locations across the country.
Considering how common it is to dine out, along with the pervasiveness of hypertension and its health risks, the study authors said it was important to take a systematic look at sodium levels to assess progress towards the federal, provincial and territorial target of lowering sodium intake to 2,300 milligrams per person per day by 2016.
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27 Feb 2013 15:49 #123659
by ketchim
You recommended that SHAN spice marinades :
when I got home and read , de damn ting loaded with MSG
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27 Feb 2013 15:59 #123663
by ketchim
oooopppssss...Sorry ....I picked up National as well :
and that is de Culprit plus 2 additional salt !
I will throw dem out >
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27 Feb 2013 16:27 #123682
by Kwami
Dont think that it is only fast foods that is loaded with sodium . T hose chowmein, loumein and fry rice that people like so much , well from first hand experience , they are loaded with sodium .. shocking amounts and this I observed from a leading Gyyanese restuarant while being in the kitchen
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