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I just finished watching the video from last Monday night and wish I could have been more involved with the salt discussion. My internet service was not up to par and we were being disconnected every five minutes or so.

I bought the 'salt' ingredients to make a LMNT type drink but really didn't like the taste. I bought the Himalayan Pink salts and another brand of sea salt. I got one type of the Grey salt. I even bought the No Salt for the potassium.

I used salt quite a bit in the beginning of carnivore and in time pretty much just when cooking. Maybe the only thing I use salt on now is eggs.

I took all the salt cannisters and dumped them into a plastic bowl, capped it and shook it all up. I now use a 'blend' which works OK for me.

I had read how people ease off salt on carnivore and I guess I have made it to that point as well.

Scott

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    I also did make the LMNT DIY recipe and not a huge fan either. I've been on carnivore for over 6 months now, and I've been able to back off a lot on the electrolytes. I now only have about 1.5 servin

  • Last year I put one of my Magnesium complex tabs and a Potassium tab and some sea salt in a mortar and pestled it to dust then dumped it in my water jug. I only did that on really hot days that I was

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I also did make the LMNT DIY recipe and not a huge fan either. I've been on carnivore for over 6 months now, and I've been able to back off a lot on the electrolytes. I now only have about 1.5 servings per day and use magnesium lotion on my legs at night. Seems to be working well. I hope to be able to back off more eventually.

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Last year I put one of my Magnesium complex tabs and a Potassium tab and some sea salt in a mortar and pestled it to dust then dumped it in my water jug. I only did that on really hot days that I was outside for an extended period. .... I had read up on all the recipes for DIY electrolyte mixes and figured I already had measured doses in tablet form. Is it the right way? Did it work? Who knows. But it didn't hurt and was way cheaper.

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Making your own is definitely cost effective. I made it a point about a month in because I didn't really know any better the first month.

But I didn't really care for the taste in my water. I used the mixture for 'table salt' and that worked for awhile. Then I had three or four bottles of different kinds of salt in the cabinet. I poured them all in a container, shook them up and not that is now my 'salt'.

As of late I noticed the only thing salt really taste good on is my eggs.

We sliced a Boston Butt into steaks yesterday and I did salt mine before tossing it on the grill.

I had read about others who sort of 'came off salt' as their carnivore journey lengthened.

I think i am following suit.

Scott

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I’ve seen where some people back off on their salt as they progress on carnivore and some even quit entirely but I haven’t lost my taste for it yet. I still salt my food when I’m cooking it and when I’m eating it. I’m in the heat all of the time and I need salt or I’ll end up getting some bad leg cramps at night. I even salt my water.


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