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<blockquote data-quote="lindisfel" data-source="post: 1823110" data-attributes="member: 57698"><p>Jews post Moses didn't eat blood and drained there animals before eating.</p><p>Yes, they classified foods as clean and unclean as do Arabs or people of the Islamic faith.</p><p></p><p></p><p>However salt was at a premium in the ancient world because it was used to preserve food. Roman soldiers were paid in salt and I guess the Dead Sea would be a good source for some.</p><p>There are old coastal disused salt pans to evaporate sea water all over uk.</p><p>The amount and use in the human body is problematical for some you guys are making hard and fast rules.</p><p></p><p>The salt sensitive term is inaccurate,</p><p>some people have more sodium in their bodies than the person who takes in masses of salt.</p><p>Re: they cannot get rid of the stuff, it poisons them.</p><p>I understand their may be many on here, even if a minority, who may be affected and having more salt for them will mean fluid retention and heart and kidney disease.</p><p>D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lindisfel, post: 1823110, member: 57698"] Jews post Moses didn't eat blood and drained there animals before eating. Yes, they classified foods as clean and unclean as do Arabs or people of the Islamic faith. However salt was at a premium in the ancient world because it was used to preserve food. Roman soldiers were paid in salt and I guess the Dead Sea would be a good source for some. There are old coastal disused salt pans to evaporate sea water all over uk. The amount and use in the human body is problematical for some you guys are making hard and fast rules. The salt sensitive term is inaccurate, some people have more sodium in their bodies than the person who takes in masses of salt. Re: they cannot get rid of the stuff, it poisons them. I understand their may be many on here, even if a minority, who may be affected and having more salt for them will mean fluid retention and heart and kidney disease. D. [/QUOTE]
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