Diets And Dining: Eating Out Without The Sins
Featured on: Canyon News
Publication date: Feb 7, 2009
Publication date: Feb 7, 2009
Most food in restaurants has high salt levels, which causes the body to retain water and thus weigh more. Too much salt also increases the risk of heart attacks and high blood pressure. But asking the waiter to make a few changes to the meal can reduce its salt content.
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