24-05-2016, 01:30 PM
(24-05-2016, 01:22 PM)GrafBlade Wrote:(24-05-2016, 01:13 PM)keru_90 Wrote:Bro, it was just a pun from my side, as I thought you might refer to "salty"(24-05-2016, 01:02 PM)GrafBlade Wrote:(24-05-2016, 12:04 PM)keru_90 Wrote:(24-05-2016, 10:44 AM)Lirania Wrote: Yeah,as i said,maybe abit weaker as a 1st April Joke,but i expect people to get really salty about it anyways.
Indeed, many members of the community suffer of high blood pressure due to the excesive amount of salt
Actually, they would suffer from dehydration
i don't think so, if we're talking about salt intake it rarely causes hypernatremia and dehydratation (it can occur, but salt poisoning is very rare and mostly found in infants, who cannot ask for water). If your kidneys work properly and you drink a normal amount of water (not sea water) excessive salt intake will just result in high blood pressure
Yeah, i was referring to that, also mine was a pun, but what do we actually mean by the expression being salty? If being salty is having high amount of salt in the bloodstream then it is indeed accompained with dehydratation, but its mostly caused by not drinking enough, drinking sea water or kidney failure. If being salty means a big salt intake then the consequence is high blood pressure.
Now if we say that Faravin is salty (just an example, not calling out names), do you image him having a kidney failure/not drinking enough, o eating a bucket of salt? Personally i imagine the second.
Sorry for the medical ramble about salt, i didn't expect the discussion coming to this, but hey, you dragged it to the biological plan