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$5 submissions 06-15-2010 03:50 PM

Can you go a month without salt in your food?
 
My wife and I talked about this and it kinda got to me. Salt is pretty much in every food you eat. Well, processed food at least. Can you go the purely natural route and not eat a meal with added salt? Naturally occurring salt is fine, but no added salt.

BSleazy 06-15-2010 03:54 PM

That would suck.

Amputate Your Head 06-15-2010 03:55 PM

I've been fasting for weeks. A spoonful of salt sounds really good right now.

Serge Litehead 06-15-2010 03:59 PM

did that for few years, so its possible

fatfoo 06-15-2010 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Amputate Your Head (Post 17249730)
I've been fasting for weeks. A spoonful of salt sounds really good right now.

You have been fasting for weeks? Very impressive.
It does not take many calories to feel a strong taste. Eat some salt.

$5 submissions 06-15-2010 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by holograph (Post 17249737)
did that for few years, so its possible

I'm really interested in going salt-free so I'd like to know how you did it. Homecooked meals?

dyna mo 06-15-2010 04:03 PM

i'm off salt too, ~3 months. have to be careful if exercising hard though.

TheDoc 06-15-2010 04:09 PM

We eat very little processed foods and normally don't add salt even when called for in foods we make. But popcorn and fries, to me it just makes them taste better.

Be warned, your body requires various types of iodine, which is only provided by salt.

From wiki: "Worldwide, iodine deficiency affects two billion people and is the leading preventable cause of mental retardation.[1] According to public health experts, iodisation of salt may be the world's simplest and most cost-effective measure available to improve health, only costing USD$0.05 per person per year.[1] At the World Summit for Children in 1990, a goal was set to eliminate iodine deficiency by 2000. At that time, 25% of households consumed iodised salt, a proportion that increased to 66% by 2006"

Too much salt is bad... but trying to go totally without it, isn't any healthier than shoveling down your throat.

Amputate Your Head 06-15-2010 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by fatfoo (Post 17249739)
You have been fasting for weeks? Very impressive.
It does not take many calories to feel a strong taste. Eat some salt.

Yeah, I'm in Week 3... (or maybe 4, I forget).
(starting to get dizzy)

PenisFace 06-15-2010 04:12 PM

Salt has been turned into a Villian, and without any real good reason. Studies have shown that having zero salt in your diet can actually be detrimental to your health.

L-Pink 06-15-2010 04:16 PM

I have no salt in my home. It's in the food or it's not but I never add when cooking.


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baddog 06-15-2010 04:22 PM

I may add salt to something once every 6 months or so. I remember adding some a month ago and telling goodgirl to remind me to not do that again.

I have been fairly salt free for years . . . not counting Margaritas and the occasional Bloody Mary.

Spunky 06-15-2010 04:24 PM

There's enough salt in my food already.I rarely add it

TrainWreckContent 06-15-2010 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 17249790)
I have no salt in my home. It's in the food or it's not but I never add when cooking.


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yeah i dont usually add any salt either if its in there fine but no need for more

CunningStunt 06-15-2010 04:27 PM

I read up on this before, there is so much salt added to almost everything you eat these days, there is no need to add it to anything.

Having said that, I can't stop shaking a little on freshly plucked tomatoes from the garden. A little isn't going to kill you. It's also good for the electrical signalling in your brain.

Jon Oso 06-15-2010 04:31 PM

Is this another fad diet? People freak out about food being pitched horrible misinformation.

woj 06-15-2010 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by PenisFace (Post 17249774)
Salt has been turned into a Villian, and without any real good reason. Studies have shown that having zero salt in your diet can actually be detrimental to your health.

there is plenty of sodium in natural food, every food you eat contains sodium, everything from tea, to wine to eggs... it's pretty hard to be deficient in sodium...

Elli 06-15-2010 04:41 PM

Sure you can. I grew up with a mom who was afraid of salt for some reason. I didn't learn to cook with it until I was in my early 20's.

Oracle Porn 06-15-2010 04:43 PM

i like ocean salt...specially on potatoes of any kind

DateDoc 06-15-2010 04:46 PM

is that a healthy thing to have zero salt? I'd imagine it is next to impossible to do.

PenisFace 06-15-2010 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by DateDoc (Post 17249883)
is that a healthy thing to have zero salt? I'd imagine it is next to impossible to do.

its unhealthy to have zero salt in your diet

Nasty 06-15-2010 05:57 PM

Since quitting smoking I use a lot less salt but salt free food just tastes like shit

Serge Litehead 06-15-2010 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by $5 submissions (Post 17249747)
I'm really interested in going salt-free so I'd like to know how you did it. Homecooked meals?

I did it some time ago right after high school, definitely home cooked, not a big fan of fast foods. it takes some self discipline - basically like with any type of routines, every time you have to remind yourself not to forget and keep sticking with your decision until it becomes enjoyable. food tasted plain for first couple of weeks or so, then your taste adjusts, you get used to it and food become taste pretty much normal again. I eliminated adding salt into cooking and salads and would use regular dressings from store which have some salt in them while was getting used to the plain taste
the key is to enjoy food, in this case learn to enjoy your food again, you can enjoy "plainness" in basic foods/taste while having a taste of it, mix it up for a variety and use some spice. I don't think I was eating much meat at that time, so can't really say anything about not salted meat - but i guess it would be the same especially in the beginning, don't salt meat and if using sauces - they will get you plenty of salt during the transitional time.

$5 submissions 06-15-2010 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Oracle Porn (Post 17249877)
i like ocean salt...specially on potatoes of any kind

That's the best tasting kind, from my experience. However, iodine deficiency is a real problem so maybe mix in iodized salt from time to time. The problem is keeping salt to a healthy minimum while maintaining proper iodine levels.

Bird 06-15-2010 07:35 PM

I never use salt...no need to, most food already has it.

Nicky 06-15-2010 07:42 PM

I eat too much salt. Salt and black-pepper is a must for any meat/bird/fish IMO

GrouchyAdmin 06-15-2010 07:44 PM

I have not added salt to my food for almost 10 years.

My blood pressure has gone down significantly. The only thing left to fuel me is rage. That, I have plenty of.

Chosen 06-15-2010 08:55 PM

I'm not sure I can do that...

Argos88 06-15-2010 10:56 PM

Easy to do... btw, I don't need to add salt to food, seriously.

mattz 06-15-2010 11:11 PM

I never add more salt to my food. I don't even think I have a salt shaker or whatever. I do have pepper though.

ottopottomouse 06-16-2010 04:46 AM

You do need some salt in your diet or your body goes wrong.

Random fatfoo fact:
Saline solution used in hospital IV drips is the same as tears (crying tears).

This is an interesting read but most of you won't bother - Salt Starvation in British India

BlackCrayon 06-16-2010 05:07 AM

i like to use a lot of pepper but almost never use salt, beyond what is already in the food.

bobby666 06-16-2010 08:19 AM

no, i could only do so for 1-2 hours

96ukssob 06-16-2010 08:50 AM

im not a big fan of salt. the only time i will use it is on a baked potato, which i dont eat all that often.

i have a friend that loads everything with salt, so disgusting

BestXXXPorn 06-16-2010 09:01 AM

There's nothing wrong with salt... there's just shit wrong with TONS of salt... same with anything really...

People that say they don't have salt in their food (and don't actively seek out saltless foods) are people that have no idea how to cook. Salt is in virtually everything for a reason...

I personally can not go without salt, I get hyponatremia... found that out in boot camp. I have to have a higher salt intake than most people.

CDSmith 06-16-2010 09:05 AM

I never add salt to my cooking. The odd shake of seasoning salt, yes, but never plain salt. The only use I have for it is in winter, I sprinkle it on the walk to melt the ice.

Tom_PM 06-16-2010 09:27 AM

I use kosher salt in cooking, since it's a nice size and most recipes use a coarse or kosher salt when they give measurements for salt. It draws out the water in raw foods and enhances the flavor of some things.

I rarely find myself salting finished foods though.

kristin 06-16-2010 09:39 AM

Easy.

I cook a lot and rarely use salt or much of it. Mainly to season marinades, mixes, etc.

I remove all salt as much as possible and never add any extra to my meal. I don't like the taste of it.

alexchechs 06-16-2010 10:46 AM

Cooking without a dash of salt and pepper is horrible.

DiF0r 06-16-2010 11:13 AM

I don't think I can do that


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