OK this is way off topic I suppose but it has a vague connection.
Ingredients: there is a term used within the processed food industry called speed balling. It is any combination of salt, sugar and fats that can increase flavour while masking nasty ingredients. i.e. you need to increase the shelf life of a product but the only way to do so and to keep it stable is to use salt in so high a concentration that no one could stomach it. What to do? Easy add in more fat and sugar to mask the taste. Fixed.
How can this cause any problems you may ask?
Well to start with you need look no further than our own aborigines or native populations from the Highlands of PNG.
They never, ever used salt in their (100% naturally found organic) foods before white settlement. Nor did they harvest it, use it to preserve foods or any other uses we use it for. Their bodies adapted to wring the most sodium out of whatever foods they consumed as everything has a sodium content.
Along comes us white mongrels and introduce salt, sugar and fats into their fragile diets and within the last 40 years you see life expectancies plummet, kidney disease is rampant, diabetes epedemic, billions are spent training and supplying kideny dialisys machines, flying aboriginal patients all over the country for treatment, hypertension caused by their bodies trying to excrete the over dose of sodium causes heart disease, vascular disease, blindness, limb amputations etc etc etc all because we put salt in foods that we sell them.
If anyone wanted to perfom silent genocide on a race this would have to be the easiest option in the world. Addict them to a processed food products because it is a western diet they are forced to adopt instead of a traditional hunet gathering one and don't do anything to reduce the amount of sodium chloride, complex carbohydrates and fats they consume on a daily basis and in next 3 to 4 generations they will all be dead or damn near extinct.
What is teh government doing about this? Nothing. Not a zot.
for more information about salt and how it effects you have a look at
Salt Matters Not trying to make anyone a convert to a low sodium diet but if you want more information then PM me.