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<blockquote data-quote="Marg's Man" data-source="post: 456714" data-attributes="member: 4085"><p>The 'salt' that will be the problem to him is Sodium chloride (or any other source of sodium). Sea Salt is still (mostly) sodium chloride and is just as bad (= dangerous) as regular table salt.</p><p>Talk to a dietician or read up yourself, you're plenty smart enough, to find what are safe levels of sodium for him and keep an eye on ALL sources. You cannot totally eliminate it, some is necessary but the average western diet has far too much. You might be able to use some potassium chloride which is often used as a sodium chloride replacement but be careful with it too. You can have too much potassium chloride also. Again the dietician will be able to provide you with the right advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marg's Man, post: 456714, member: 4085"] The 'salt' that will be the problem to him is Sodium chloride (or any other source of sodium). Sea Salt is still (mostly) sodium chloride and is just as bad (= dangerous) as regular table salt. Talk to a dietician or read up yourself, you're plenty smart enough, to find what are safe levels of sodium for him and keep an eye on ALL sources. You cannot totally eliminate it, some is necessary but the average western diet has far too much. You might be able to use some potassium chloride which is often used as a sodium chloride replacement but be careful with it too. You can have too much potassium chloride also. Again the dietician will be able to provide you with the right advice. [/QUOTE]
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