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Has anyone else become sensitive to salt? I have cut out added salt, there’s none in the house. But I’ve noticed even with certain cheeses, the next day I have a sort of mild dehydrated, hangover feeling. I’m guessing its because I eat clean now and notice it more? How I functioned all them years drinking and feeling like that ,but worse I do not know.

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Aotea2012

Yes I get it with salty cheeses like feta. I avoid it in salads these days as it really doesn’t make me feel great the day after I eat it. I also feel thirsty immediately after eating it. I’m amazed how much salt there is in stuff that you wouldn’t have expected. So I’m quite cautious and check labels these days.

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deanw41 in reply toAotea2012

Yes lots of salt and sugar in everything!!

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Cat-B

I don’t have salt and I notice it in lots of food, I can’t eat cheddar anymore as it’s too salty lol

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deanw41 in reply toCat-B

I know cheese is salty!!! I’m off it ATM. Great for the waste line!!

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Greengal314 in reply todeanw41

Swiss is good! Fresh Mozzarella too!

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x007jcp

Hi Dean - like you never deliberately added salt in cooking or directly on food before going decompensated - just never liked it. However, have become hypersensitive to salt and can't stand lots of bought food containing it. Crucial to avoid salt but we all need about 2mg per day - impossible to keep track reading packets all the time so don't know how to control it. Any readers out there with suggestions?? Be careful avoiding cheese without compromising calcium intake. Reducing cheese consumption good for reducing fat intake which is good for avoiding gall stones. A tricky balancing act! Maybe seek a dietitian?? Have suggested/asked hospital and GP for dietitian input umpteen times to no avail so I row my own boat here. Not as it should be but hey ...

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deanw41 in reply tox007jcp

Yes indeed to all of that. The thing is,as you know everything is subjective and everyone has a different interpretation of information. I am fully rowing my own boat,while always researching and listen to new information and ideas. I’m a fan self-advocating. I have come to learn this in life in general.

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Dogbot

Hi all wow I never would have thought about all that, I love cheese never had a hangover from it 😂. Thanks for the information I will keep a check on it 👍.Stay Safe All

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wurzle

No never had a hangover from cheese. Love the stuff! On a seperate note I had to stop using Losalt as it's high in Potassium and I ended up with hyperkamedia (dangerously high levels of Potassium)

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pushthrough

Hey dean, no salt hangover but I know what you are talking about. The cheese must of been rich enough to mask the salt. I bit into a burger once on cheat day and spit it back out because their patty was far too salty. That’s from a place I used to eat at too. I never add salt to anything either. Some products are just made with too much of it. ESP in the USA.

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Scrags64

I make every meal from scratch and barely use anything with salt . I also have diabetes and take insulin and have diverticulitis, so conflicting diets as well. Just had cottage pie and the only salt was 0.06g in a tin of tomatoes that I added. Batch cooked and had enough to make 5 meals. X

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deanw41 in reply toScrags64

Can you cook me for me and post it please. Thank you in advance

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Scrags64

Did you mean you wanted the recipe? I just use any veg that are around. Today was carrot, swede, butter nut squash, onions, mushrooms, sweetcorn, frozen peas, shredded cabbage, cauliflower. I use 5% fat mince and cook that with the onions. I wash it when cooked to get rid of any fat. I put the mince and all the veg into my slow cooker and add a tin of tomatoes and cook it on high for about 12 hours.

I cook the potatoes without any salt and mash them with a little milk. Stick them on top of the slow cooker ingredients and then under the grill to brown off.

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deanw41

No,I meant post me some food 🙄😂

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Foxdud in reply todeanw41

😂😂😂😂

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Ubwa

I feel kinda lucky with this part of my “no-no’s” as I have never liked salt much. Example; never got on with gammon, but will admit to enjoying fish and chips, but I always had the smallest sprinkling of salt as the usual amount was too much! I don’t actively seek it out, but I also don’t ingredient watch anything and everything because it’s impossible.

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deanw41 in reply toUbwa

I used to love salt!!! I was putting loads on my food when I was decompensated(ascites)🤦‍♂️. I don’t remember being told not too. I also find milk really sweet since I cut out sugar.

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Greengal314

I’ve noticed that I’ve become the salt police. Forget the Chinese food. I’m fine with that. 😆

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