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matesz wrote:
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> Eight or 9 months ago Don Wiss challenged my posts about the value of sun
> dried, so-called "mineral-rich" sea salt, saying, "salt is not paleo."
> (Thanks for speaking up, Don!!!)

Salt is one of those funny things, everyone loves to hate it, but it
is not linked in any study to early death. The Japanese have the
highest salt consumption in the world, and the longest life spans. Who
knows? Another thing I don't worry about much.

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