Has been demonised but it seems it has many benefits - Added to my pre-workout.
I got out of the habit of using salt at meal times and don’t eat processed crap. So my intake hasn’t been huge.
I’m a heavy sweater and my Gym T-shirts are left with salt stains, so I certainly lose quite a bit.
PS My blood pressure is fine.
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Thread: Salt - my new supplement
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09-06-2020, 08:05 AM #1
Salt - my new supplement
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09-06-2020, 02:13 PM #5
My wife may have been buying them from you. Salt lamps, salt for food, etc. She sold them in her gift shop about 6 years ago. I remember the guy she was buying them from was named Steve.
I bought a deer mineral block last week. Haven't put it out. But I chip off little pieces of this big mineral salt block and put them in my salt grinder.
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No.That's not what it is. It's a negative effect that occurs when taking X due to having the expectation that taking X would cause said effect or make it worse. It's the exact opposite of placebo. SMH.
Lack of anything happening isn't a negative expectation btw. It's just nothing happening. Nocebo is about seeing a worsened negative effect."I'm pretty sure your wrong, but care to elaborate..."
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09-23-2020, 07:50 AM #22
Stan Efferding (the strongest bodybuilder of all time) encourages 3000mg-6000mg of sodium per day which is 7.5-15grams of table salt per day! Balancing this with adequate potassium intake (he recommends ~4,700mg per day) from whole food sources such as potatoes, spinach, dairy, fruit, etc. is crucial. He even recommends taking 1/4 tsp on your tongue right before a workout and claims it's as effective for performance as creatine or caffeine. It's amazing how much free info he gives out and how knowledgeable he is in the space. Check out his 4 minute youtube video by typing in 'stan efferding salt'!
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09-23-2020, 07:54 AM #23
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