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Golfers Eating Bananas May Finish Up Being Well Under Par

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Golfers eating bananas may finish up being well under par

Golfers should stop and think before eating lots of bananas to build up their energy levels during their rounds as an excess intake of such a high potassium source over a period of time could lead to kidney diseases and heart failure, a nutritionist has warned.

Sanga Damapong, a nutritionist with the Department of Health, said it is not true that eating bananas or potassium supplements helps golfers and other sportsmen suddenly regain their strength and energy. In fact, the body's system cannot absorb the mineral for immediate use, he said. People consuming large quantities of dietary potassium may suffer adverse health effects and kidney disease, he added.

More from the Bangkok Post here.

Taoism: shit happens

Buddhism: if shit happens, it isn't really shit

Islam: if shit happens, it is the will of Allah

Catholicism: if shit happens, you deserve it

Judaism: why does this shit always happen to us?

Atheism: I don't believe this shit

In golf, isn't under par considered to be a good thing?

This piece of rubbish article was on the front page of the Bangkok Post. It's almost as irrelevant as last week's absurd front page waste about how deaf signer's communicate the name of the Prime Minister.

I think its probably another case of the media trying unsuccessfully to report on a medical paper.

Wait for Sheryl's response.

Cheers

Golfers eating bananas may finish up being well under par

Golfers should stop and think before eating lots of bananas to build up their energy levels during their rounds as an excess intake of such a high potassium source over a period of time could lead to kidney diseases and heart failure, a nutritionist has warned.

Sanga Damapong, a nutritionist with the Department of Health, said it is not true that eating bananas or potassium supplements helps golfers and other sportsmen suddenly regain their strength and energy. In fact, the body's system cannot absorb the mineral for immediate use, he said. People consuming large quantities of dietary potassium may suffer adverse health effects and kidney disease, he added.

More from the Bangkok Post here.

Anything in excess is not good for you, my God, bananas are one of natures perfect food !

I get a kick out of the USDA in America, calling that in laboratory test mice they got cancer eating this or that, What they don't tell you is that the mice eat tons of the so called bad products, hel_l anybody would get cancer if they eat forty pounds of cookies or even bannanas like this article shocks us into thinking, come on people get real.

Golfers eating bananas may finish up being well under par

Golfers should stop and think before eating lots of bananas to build up their energy levels during their rounds as an excess intake of such a high potassium source over a period of time could lead to kidney diseases and heart failure, a nutritionist has warned.

Sanga Damapong, a nutritionist with the Department of Health, said it is not true that eating bananas or potassium supplements helps golfers and other sportsmen suddenly regain their strength and energy. In fact, the body's system cannot absorb the mineral for immediate use, he said. People consuming large quantities of dietary potassium may suffer adverse health effects and kidney disease, he added.

More from the Bangkok Post here.

Why don't we golfers have a competition, to see how many bananas we can stuff into our golf bags and pockets before we set off on our 18 holes! How many bl--dy bananas does this guy think that we can eat in one round of golf? Another case of some so called 'specialist', with too much time on there hands, coming out with banal statements. Pity the man can't think of better ways to use his 'expertise'.

, hel_l anybody would get cancer if they eat forty pounds of cookies

....and exactly HOW is eating 40 pounds of cookies not good for you???? :o

You have offended the Cookie Monster with this comment. :D

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