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Old 12-14-2005, 09:50 AM   #1  
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Has anyone used it ? .....and do they sell it at grocery stores ?
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Old 12-14-2005, 09:53 AM   #2  
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I haven't used it yet, but it is sold in grocery stores. Look for it in the spice isle, next to things like 'butter buds' and non-salt seasonings (like Mrs. Dash).

If you try it, post and let everyone know what you think!
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Old 12-14-2005, 12:27 PM   #3  
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There are several types of salt substitutes out there. Some are herbal blends, others are potassium chloride. You might try both and see which you prefer. I vaguely remember trying potassium many years ago, and didn't care for it.
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Old 12-14-2005, 01:21 PM   #4  
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I bought Salt Sense, which is real salt, only it has 33% less sodium than regular table salt. The only problem is I find I dump twice as much of the Salt Sense on my food to get the same taste I would with regular salt. So I don't really use it much anymore. I saw no point in it if I'm just using twice as much and probably getting the same amount of sodium anyway.

As for salt substitutes, I haven't tried any in a long time, but the last time I had it, it was horrible. Maybe by now someone's found a way to make it taste better?
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Old 12-18-2005, 04:35 PM   #5  
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I know Sodium makes your retain water. However is there any reason why you need to cut your intake? I notice my fat free veggie dip and Ranch dressing has a ton of sodium.
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Keeping it at / below RDA is usually a good idea. Some people have to restrict it for medical reasons too (high blood pressure for example).
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Old 12-18-2005, 07:38 PM   #7  
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Does anyone know how much a person is suppose to have in a day ?.......I did buy some that is half the sodium , it's not bad at all
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The potassium chloride, in my opinion, is very bitter, metallic tasting. It's in many "low sodium" products. I didn't realize this and bought a low sodium vegetable juice to make soup, and had to throw it out, because it was so bitter. Now I always check.

the herbal seasonings, I think are a better option

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Old 12-25-2005, 07:54 PM   #9  
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If you don't use salt at all on your food eventually you'll get used to the taste without it and won't even need extra salt. Besides, most foods naturally have salt.
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Old 12-26-2005, 02:10 PM   #10  
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Does anyone know how much a person is suppose to have in a day ?
The UK puts the upper limit (UL) at 1600 mg. The US UL is 2400 mg.

I never add salt to anything yet I often exceed these amounts. What can I say, I love Marmite.
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I use Morton's Lite salt..half the sodium of regular table salt.

I'm not a salt user in the first place but if a recipe calls for salt, this is what I use.

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Dishyfishy there's such a thing as a Canadian marmite lover? I thought that was just us aussie who love it
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Old 12-27-2005, 07:24 PM   #13  
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Dishyfishy there's such a thing as a Canadian marmite lover?
Not that I know of. I'm actually from England--only been here a few years.
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