Quotes about sodium (11 Quotes)


    Chloride is essential for digestion and in respiration. Without sodium, which the body cannot manufacture, the body would be unable to transport nutrients or oxygen, transmit nerve impulses, or move muscles, including the heart.



    It took a little while to get to eating the right things, but eventually I was able to. I had to figure out how to eat more vegetables, and incorporate them into cooking. I did a lot of experimenting on cooking without sodium, and learned to read labels pretty carefully because of all the sodium in everything.



    Typically, people have tended to look at one intervention component at a time weight loss, limiting sodium, physical activity. And we had concerns that trying to get them to do a lot would overwhelm them. It was very encouraging that they were able to make such comprehensive changes, and sustain some part of that long term.

    We're making very good progress, but we're not stopping there. We're working with manufacturers to reduce fat and sodium in things like salad dressing ... and we're going to continue to work to make the food taste as good as it can taste.

    EMOTION, n. A prostrating disease caused by a determination of the heart to the head. It is sometimes accompanied by a copious discharge of hydrated chloride of sodium from the eyes.

    The clear layer is glycerin. You can mix glycerin back in when you make soap. Or You can skim the glycerin off. You can mix the glycerin with nitric acid to make nitroglycerin. You can mix nitroglycerin with sodium nitrate and sawdust to make dynamite. You can blow up bridges. You can mix nitroglycerin with more nitric acid and parafin and make gelatin explosives. You can blow up a building, easy. With enough soap, you can blow up the whole world.

    People are consuming too much salt and excessive sodium levels in the diet are estimated to contribute to 41 of deaths annually from cardiovascular disease. One teaspoon less of salt a day per person would have a favourable influence on public health




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