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"polygonum_on_google" wrote in message
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On Sunday, 31 January 2021 at 12:10:37 UTC, Andrew wrote:
On 31/01/2021 08:02, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote:
On 30/01/2021 19:45, Rod Speed wrote:


"Jimmy Stewart ..." wrote in message
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On 30/01/2021 09:12, Paul wrote:
Jimmy Stewart ... wrote:
On 29/01/2021 09:42, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote:
Keep us posted about how it goes.

Well about the same time as the eye changes I was getting
migraines with aura once a day for about a week ....I have been
having migraines with aura off and on for about 20 years...I used
put my migraines with aura down to Chocolate but I had been off
chocolate for months so I thought it might be too much salt ...so
I stopped adding salt to my food ...and I loved my salt...and
within a few days my migraines stopped and after a week my eyes
had returned to their normal state...so it was too much salt ...
sodium poisoning.....have to say I never linked my migraines with
aura to too much salt before....I did like my salt though....but
no more if it causes all those problems and more....and my
dizziness has gone as well....


https://www.express.co.uk/life-style...t-warning-salt

so as a test purely in the interests of science you understand I
recently had a big ritter sports bar and a few days later had a big
bar of Tony's....no migrains.......

The linked article, that's enough salt to choke a horse.

I would "act surprised" if that happened to me.

It's like discovering that drinking a 40 ounce bottle
of Rum as quickly as possible, makes you pass out. Science.

I might have a new liver but I was never a drinker ....

So what ****ed your liver ?
hemochromatosis

Only mustang drivers get that.

Brits (could) get haemachromatosis

Too much iron, for a variety of reasons.


I thought haemachromatosis was expressly due to genetic causes?


It usually is, but not always.

(Albeit several different specific genetic variations.)


"Iron overload" being a general term for excess iron from any cause.