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How much salt is too much

January 2nd, 2009

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How much can you eat to be considered healthy diet?

The suggests that the daily consumption of for an average adult should not exceed 2400mg, which equates to roughly 6 grams of .

The World Health Organization (WHO) has therefore decreased the adult daily consumption of limit from 6 grams down to 5 grams.

The standard for children is even more strict. In England for example, the maximum amount of consumption for children between 1 to 3 years of age is 2 grams, and for 4 - 6 years of age is 3 grams, and for 7 - 10 years of age should be enforced to under 5 grams. Only children above the age of 11 should be allowed to eat 6 grams of per day.

Salty food consumption poses increasing threat to health risk

In a survey conducted by the , the average consumption amount for adult males is as much as 9.55 grams, which is 1.6 times over the suggested limit. The for females follows closely behind at 8.92 grams, which is 1.5 times over.

The case for adults are only at the tip of the iceburg; children’s consumption levels are much worse. The discovered that the high school boys and girls on average intake 12.2 grams and 11.4 grams of daily, respectively. That’s already 2 times more than the maximum daily intake suggested by the . The average daily amounts for specific regions even go as high as 13 to 14 grams.

Another study indicated that the top ranked source of includes , soup, spices and various sauces.

Unstoppable urge for the salty taste

For those who are acustomed to eating strong flavoured food cannot easily go back to a light flavoured diet; it will seem tasteless and unfulfilling for the appetite. That’s mainly because after putting strong flavoured food in the mouth, the tongue eventually gets accustomed to the recurring taste and produce no reaction to the same level of flavour. After getting used to eating a strong flavour diet, it is extremely difficult to change.

As people grow older with age, the taste bud cells also experience continual shrinkage, which sometimes causes the mind to unsubconsciously crave for stronger flavours. It is therefore best to develop a light, healthy diet at an early age that can last a lifetime.

Too much deteriorates the body function

A high level of can cause the body to retain too much water, causing edema.

Researchers have already proven that the cause of high blood pressure, arteriosclerosis, coronary heart disease, and stroke are related to prolonged period of high intake. Not only that, long periods of high level in the body can damage the gastric mucosa, increasing the chance of cancer.

The Diretor of the John Tung Foundation (董氏基金會) Nutrition Division says when the kidney organ reacts to during metabolism, it damages the calcium in the body, causing bone calcium outflow for children, hindering their normal growth process.

Numbers show decreasing increases health

Statistics showed that when patients with high blood pressure eat one less teaspoon of per day, their systolic blood pressure on average decreases by 5mm Hg, while their diastolic blood pressure decreases by 2.5mm Hg. Even for people with normal blood pressure, it is still benefitiary. For every 2mm Hg lower levels of systolic blood pressure, the risk of dying from coronary heart disease lowers by 7%, while the risk of dying from stroke lowers by 10%.

Related researches on

Researcher Pan Wen-Harn (潘文涵) of the Institute of Biomedical Sciences (生物醫學科學研究所) in Academia Sinica (中央研究院), had previously studied the effects of potassium-enriched on lowering blood pressure. The study looked at 2000 elderly veterans, with 800 using potassium-enriched while 1,400 is still using regular . After monitoring for 3 years, the results found that the elderly veterans who switched to using potassium-enriched reduced the rate of dying from cardiovascular disease by one half.

The study also found that reducing the amount of contained in their daily diet can noticeably reduce the risk of dying from stroke and heart diseases for elders.

So can we live without eating ?

Even though too much increases blood pressure, we cannot live without . is the key ingredient to regulating our physiological functions. If we don’t get enough , we will begin to feel tired, weak, have feelings of nausea, and even cramps and disturbance of consciousness in severe cases. This is also known as hyponatremia.

The Vice President of the Taipei Medical (台北醫學大學) Hsieh Ming-Jer (謝明哲) notes that besides processed food, a lot of natural foods already contain , including seafood and meat. Therefore, ordinary people can still live healthily even without adding to their food, unless they are sweating heavily or suffering from diarrhea/vomiting which needs to refill additional electrolyte to balance their levels.

can turn bad if stored for too long

The active ingredient of is chloride, which has stable chemical properties; it does not deteriorate easily. If the package of is opened and not stored properly, however, can turn into hard lumps due to moisturization.

Besides chloride, also contains iodine, and iodized can expire faster due to temperature and light. So it is safer to not store for too long. containing iodine should be stored in a non-transparent sealed container and placed far away from fire.

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Trend of menopause in young office ladies

December 30th, 2008

Office LadyAround 40% of all males at the age of 40 to 70 will also exhibit signs of menopausal symptoms, but most will refuse to seek clinical help.

Basically everyone goes through this stage sometime in their lives; while the females are likely to start at the age of 41, the males start a bit later at the age of 51.

Unfortunately, statistics have shown that when the levels from daily lives and work increases for metropolitan citizens, there is a trend for females to have early signs of . Some white collar office ladies have experienced her menopausal stage at the age of 24.

White colloar office ladies experience early at 24

There was a medical summit held in Guangzhou City People’s Political Consultative Conference Hall (廣州市政協禮堂) which invited medical specialists from Beijing, Shanghai, Gouangzhou, and other China cities to talk about health risk management on 10 common diseases including lumbar disc protrusion, syndrome, men’s sexual dysfunction, female , etc…

The director of the department in the Chinese Medicine Hospital made a speech on syndrome. A recent survey in mainland China suggested that the average age for women starting has lowered by 5 years. 20% of women experiencing syndrome is under 40 years old. The reason for the modern educated women having early signs of are due to the fast rhythm of life, heavy work-related , high frequency of , etc… Among the survey, the women with higher education level, introverted personality, and higher standards of living quite often have the most visible and earliest signs of .

She pointed out that she diagnosed two patients this year that showed early signs of . One is a 24 years old white collar female manager. At the time of diagnosis she has already stopped having periods for one year, and is having symptoms such as exhaustion, , and feelings of . The other female patient is a graduate in a medical school which also experienced early signs of in her twenties. Both of them has the common problem of management.

Males showed low response to clinical help for

In a worldwide study on , among females between the age of 45 to 55, 16% experienced absolutely no symptoms, while the other 84% showed at least one visible symptom. 64% of the population usually self-medicated by performing the appropriate , eating habits and adjustments.

Our society is well aware of in women, but not so quite the same for knowledge of for men. Not only does males experience , 40% of men between the age of 40 to 70 showed symptoms of syndrome. Because males do not have visible signs of having “stopped ” as in females, it is rather difficult to spot in men. Due to the lack of knowledge and feelings of embarassment, most men do not voluntarily seek medical advises after having symptoms of .

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