Been told salt and high blood pressure is fine for per neurologist. It's better to get blood to my brain with a bit of pressure than not get it there. Life is good!
Trust me, waiting for your doctor to tell you may result in him ordering you to reduce salt. Take a hard look at your intake now, self-analyze and, if you are over indulging in salt, reduce your intake now. If you are being reasonable, celebrate your good fortune and smarts and over indulge, just this once. Well, if you wish!My family has some history of high blood pressure but my doctor has never said anything about salt.
I used to take a chunk of salt from our water softener and put it my mouth like it was Copenhagen and keep it all day.I've always been a salty person. (heh, heh) That's to say I favor salty food rather than sweet. When I was a kid in grade school me and my friends used to go to the feed store and buy rabbit salt licks, which look like a hockey puck with a hole in the middle. We'd put a string through the hole and wear them around our necks to school. (that didn't go over too big with the concerned adults)
Now I like to snack on mild salt a little now and then. I put a little in a bowl and keep it on the end table by my couch. I live alone now so no one gives me any shit about doing that, not even my doctor when I told him. Said, just don't over do it.
This is my current favorite salt, sea salt from Iceland with little bits of sea weed in it. Quite mild and savory.
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The problem with Himalayan salt is its lack of iodine, using it as your sole salt source can and often does lead to iodine deficiency and thyroid disease. Iodine is added to salt for a good reason, and is not unhealthy. If you are just eating just Himalayan salt you should at least be taking in supplemental dietary iodine, kelp or other seaweed works well.Salt is fine as long as it is sea salt or himalayan. The problem with "cheap" salt is the added iodine. Avoid that one.
Depends on where you live and what your diet is like. Iodine was added for the people in US because lack of iodine intake in US. If you are in Japan with diet that contains plenty of iodine, you won't need it. Kosher salt also doesn't have iodine.Sure , but the iodine added is not natural. That may lead to tyroid disease. Short term is no problem , but long term synthetic iodine consumption may be harmfull.