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Q: How much salt are you allowed to have a day?
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What is the reason why too much salt is not allowed?

Youse will get fat, and die.


How much salt does a body need per day?

1gm


What are the effects of salt in our body?

Salt was originally a valuable contribution to our diet because it allowed us to preserve meat and the body needs some salt. Too much salt can dehydrate and raise blood pressure however.


What if you use 50 ounces of salt?

Use in what way? If you ate so much salt in a day you would probably die.


How much salt 14000 gallon?

You need about 350lbs of salt, but add slowly, over a period of a few day so you don't put too much in as it's very hard to get rid of salt in water.


How much fat are you allowed if i weigh 64 kilos?

6 grams a day


How much saturated fat are you allowed a day?

10% or 22 grams, based on a 2000 calorie-a-day diet.


How much salt is safe to consume daily?

6 grams per day x


How much salt is normal per day?

The US FDA website says: "The Dietary Guidelines recommend that the general population consume no more than 2,300 milligrams of sodium a day (about a teaspoon of table salt)." That's what recommended. You asked how much is "normal per day". Many people eat far more salt than that. Remember that almost all processed and canned foods have added salt and that has to be included in the teaspoon of salt described above.


How much does a gummy bear weigh after sitting in salt water for a day and sitting in fresh water for a day?

15.8 ounces


How much water does a non dairy cow drink a day when eating silage?

25 to 50 gallons a day, depending on her size and how much salt is in the feed.


How long after drinking salt water till you die?

It depends on how much salt water you drink, if you drink a cup a day for a week and then stop drinking salt water you will die in a year...