On the very sunny and bright day,
I had lunch with my friends. we met accidentally while I was heading to the
parking site and they were taking their bag in the ward. then we decided to eat
soto across the hospital’s street. I ordered scallop soto and it was such a
heavenly food especially with their fried tempe that well known around the
street. well, I’ll not talk about the food, I will talk about salt. when I ate
fried tempe with ketchup and sauce, one of my friend added much salt in my
seasoning. it was soo salty. when I complained, he replied, “saltly is good for your health. it can be
antibacterial and prevent sprue”. there was no funny with that, but we were
laughing hard. thought we were dying at that time.
Back to home, I thought, is it
true that salt can be antibacterial and prevent stomatitis ?
here we go the answer, based on
my short research :
sodium chloride is a scientific
name of salt. Salt is the result of a chemical reaction; acid-base reaction. there are two types of salt, sea salt and
table salt. The differences between this two salt are in their taste, texture,
and processing; but they have same nutritional value (mayoclinic.org)
The AHA (American Heart
Association) recommends maximum sodium intake for people is 2,3 mg per day. Here
the amount of sodium based on how much tablespoon be used ( sodiumbreakup.
heart.org) :
- 1/4 teaspoon salt = 575 mg sodium
- 1/2 teaspoon salt = 1,150 mg sodium
- 3/4 teaspoon salt = 1,725 mg sodium
- 1 teaspoon salt = 2,300 mg sodium
*hmm, wondering
how much salt that my friend had given to me, maybe it was about ¾ teaspoon
salt..
Back
to my question, according to the Food Research Institute in Madison, the
original purpose in adding salt was to
prevent the growth of pathogenic and spoilage organisms, besides its function to
seasoning food (Doyle, 2008). *hmmmmmmm, ok.. it’s true. although the impact
will not as good as antibiotic <-- you don’t say
what
about salt for preventing sprue ? my friend is a legend dentist, and he said that salt
mouthwash can be used not only for prevention but also medication. but, it has
more function in the medication of stomatitis. based on cedars-sinai.edu about oral care, before
washing mouth with salt, first brushing teeth, then rinsing mouth after
brushing with a solution of salt (1tsp.) and baking soda(1/2 tsp.) in 8 ounces
of warm water *at this point, my friend was wrong :p it should be mouthwash not
eat salt. *hmmm
the conclusion
from that moment is, thank you for adding not-much-salt in my seasoning, friend
! although it was too salty but I’m sure your purpose is good *ok, this is sarcastic
by the way, thank
you for reading ! sorry for the long *and not-too-important* post ! and
sorry there is no potato for you but here i will give you air kisses :* :*
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