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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2414518" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>On a low carb diet some salt is needed, particularly in hot weather, or there is the distinct possibility of really painful cramps.</p><p>I don't use salt in cooking, boil bacon to remove the preservatives, so I have to remember to put a small pinch of salt in my morning coffee most months of the year.</p><p>I need to be quite low carb, but find that I can have mushrooms and a stir fry with breakfast, or a big salad, and still have a fairly substantial evening meal. </p><p>I don't need to eat in between, my drink is either water or coffee with cream. I do sometimes have tea, either a berry mixture or a mix of mint and liquorice, either hot or cod depending on the season.</p><p>These days I'd have walked out if anyone had told me that all food is converted to sugar. Firstly it isn't true and secondly at my age I don't feel like wasting my time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2414518, member: 355878"] On a low carb diet some salt is needed, particularly in hot weather, or there is the distinct possibility of really painful cramps. I don't use salt in cooking, boil bacon to remove the preservatives, so I have to remember to put a small pinch of salt in my morning coffee most months of the year. I need to be quite low carb, but find that I can have mushrooms and a stir fry with breakfast, or a big salad, and still have a fairly substantial evening meal. I don't need to eat in between, my drink is either water or coffee with cream. I do sometimes have tea, either a berry mixture or a mix of mint and liquorice, either hot or cod depending on the season. These days I'd have walked out if anyone had told me that all food is converted to sugar. Firstly it isn't true and secondly at my age I don't feel like wasting my time. [/QUOTE]
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