Story about a man mistranslated women's magazine

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Hello! I work as a doctor for 21 years. My name is George O. Sapego. This article will tell you how you take for a ride lied about salt.

Women's magazines are written for women. I'm serious. Men can not understand the kind of slang and feminine wiles. Even worse, when a man is taken to translate English-language women's magazines.

The story is very revealing article about how to avoid bloating and reduce weight. What do you think about the article? One can imagine that the article is about how not nakushatsya starchy foods, not to gain weight and does not suffer from excessive gas formation.

In fact, more and more exciting. The guy tried to translate the article 6 Things You Can Do At Night to De-Bloat And Promote Weight LossBut not taken into account the specifics of women and confusing terminology. 😁 It was not there on the bloating and swelling about because of the salt. Salt has no effect on flatulence. Salt causes swelling and water retention.

Our author, poor man, just do not understand how you can not get into the dress because of fluid retention.

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Women! You know the state when water is trapped in a certain phase of the cycle, or from the use of salt? 😁 So our poor no one could tell the author. I will not blame him. The peasant was just unlucky.

But just in case, I read what he has written in other articles.

Salt and brains

There is somewhere near is another article about how salt spoils the brain.

The theme is very fashionable about salt. The World Health Organization recommends limiting salt intake. Our friend has decided to be the author of this trend and gave the example researchIn which (according to him!) Found the harmful effects of excess salt on brain function. As we are with you, dear readers, have agreed - just take and read this study.

And what do we see? There's the other way around. The researchers write:

... we did not find that higher sodium intake was associated with poorer cognitive performance. Instead, we found that lower dietary sodium was associated with poorer performance on tests of global (MMSE) and executive (Trails B) cognitive function independent of lifestyle, comorbidities medication use and kidney function ...

Sailed! That is too bad for the elderly to reduce the level of sodium in the diet. Salt to some extent helps them maintain mental function. Like this! Our author has chosen a bad example. Rather, he heard a bell, but do not know where he is. Or made a mistake in the translation? How lovely! True?

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