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Letter: Salt seller

Published 2 June 2010

From Jim Haigh

Franco Cappuccio and Simon Capewell make an assumption in their article on the health risks of eating salt: that what people want more than anything else is to live for a long time (1 May, p 22).

Some people consider it more important to enjoy life than to live as long as possible, and enjoying one’s food is an important part of that. If a sprinkling of salt makes my food taste better, I shall take the salt – and the consequences. Since we all have to die sometime of something, I do not think that my salt intake will put any extra burden on the medical facilities.

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK

Issue no. 2763 published 5 June 2010

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