Thursday, January 21, 2010

More Pepa Less Salt

The year was 1986 and our god brother was "knocked out" by two female rappers who wanted to "talk about sex, baby!" They were the multi-hued Salt & Pepa whose recent revival on VH1 and subsequent re-split has resulted in a separate show for the very bawdy Pepa.


What's this got to do with the recent news about the research on salt in our diets? We thought it timely. We've always known that too much salt has been harmful to us resulting in or contributing to hypertension, heart attacks and possibility leading to death. The life savings, to just our community would result in 2006, of 50,000* individuals.

We aren't our god brother and aren't a big Pepa fan. We like Salt. Pepa was too crude for our taste. If we keep the two a duo instead of a single act we'd, and in our opinion so would the women, be better off.
“Reducing dietary salt is one of those rare interventions that has a huge health benefit and actually saves large amounts of money. At a time when so much public debate has focused on the costs of health care for the sick, here is a simple remedy, already proven to be feasible in other countries,” said Lee Goldman, MD, MPH, senior author, executive vice president for health and biomedical sciences and dean of the faculties of health sciences and medicine at Columbia University. The American Heart Association (AHA) reports that salt consumption among Americans has risen by 50 percent and blood pressure has risen by nearly the same amount since the 1970s - despite evidence linking salt intake to high blood pressure and heart disease." (University of California San Francisco UCSF)
If we do an equal share of seasoning say instead of three shakes of the salt shaker do one and half and one and half of pepper. Or if that's not possible because for us adding salt is more of an automatic response regardless of how the food is prepared. We don't even taste the food before grabbing the salt. What we learn from eating out with friend, or at least what the men learn, is that your hostess is insulted by an automatic salt reach. Try some spices if pepper is your "salt." For some of us its spicy hot and for others its spicy sweet.

Now if only VH1 learns the same lesson cause we really don't want to talk about Pep! We will use her to emphasize a point that will help us all live longer use a celebrity to help us be a better we.

Reducing the salt and not eliminating salt from our diet is a couching activity we can take. It's not a pill but since it took the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) two (2) months to decide that Meridia can kills us. So waiting for a pill we can take might not be the scientific solution. Salt reductions might just be the science we need. It doesn't take making drastic changes that can't be maintained. It can only help. We can start this new year, new decade with a reasonable dedication we can sustain and so can you!

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