• WOWOW: Starred Sodium Lightbulbs

    What have salt and lightbulbs in common and why should you care?

    Both have issues. While I think that Eat To Live is potentially superior to many, if not most, dietary recommendations, the salt question is an interesting and apparently emotional one, culminating spectacularly in the Salt Wars: The Phantom Menace --

    Salt also pulls out calcium and other trace minerals in the urine when the excess is excreted, which is a contributory cause of osteoporosis. If that is not enough, high sodium intake is predictive of increased death from heart attacks. In a large prospective trial, recently published in the respected medical journal The Lancet, there was a frighteningly high correlation between sodium intake and all cause mortality in overweight men. The researchers concluded, High sodium intake predicted mortality and risk of coronary heart disease, independent of other cardiovascular risk factors, including high blood pressure. These results provide direct evidence of the harmful effects of high salt intake in the adult population.

    Without implying an actual call for prohibition, ... there is a great line in the movie Demolition Man which is the vehicle to deliver today's point --

    Stallone:
    Do you have the salt?
    Bullock:
    Salt is not good for you, hence, it is illegal.

    ... hence, it is illegal. Does anyone see a problem with this kind of reasoning?

    Let's take a look at the call to ban inefficient lightbulbs in EU --

    Germany's environment minister Sigmar Gabriel has written to the European Commission proposing that inefficient light bulbs be banned in the EU.

    It gets even better with House Inspectors checking your light bulbs --

    They will go into every room to calculate the number of low-energy light bulbs and while in the kitchen they will even examine the cooker to see if has automatic ignition or a permanent pilot light.

    It is the verboten approach which rings bells -- at least it should do so -- all over the world.

    While we're there, this is what you'll do --

    Stallone:
    You'll get a little dirty...
    ... you, a lot clean.
    And somewhere in the middle...
    You'll figure it out.

    Just take action and change things for --

    ... each event triggers -- almost domino-like -- the next and the following ones with the result becoming inevitable because of cause and effect.

    Moderation is important to break up black-and-white thinking since nothing is perfectly black nor white. Moderation is the complete scale from black to white and so is life which is -- to stay with colors -- taking continuously and simultaneously from the whole spectrum, including the extremes, incorporating every color that is imaginable, all side by side.

    Or is the old concept of moderation all of a sudden broken? I don't think so.

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