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Decided to try sea salt again. The problem is that I hate the taste

of it. I've heard that it tastes good if you need it. However, I

believe I need it, but the taste is too strong. This may be

related to my lack of sense of smell which seems to make

basic tastes such as salty be very strong while other tastes

are muted.

Any ideas on how to tolerate the taste?

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Are you using celtic? I don't know if it would make a difference for you, but

the flavor is very different to me. The celtic brings out the flavor of the food

more than just " tasting salty. "

 

 

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>To: fibromyalgiacured

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>Decided to try sea salt again. The problem is that I hate the taste

>of it. I've heard that it tastes good if you need it. However, I

>believe I need it, but the taste is too strong. This may be

>related to my lack of sense of smell which seems to make

>basic tastes such as salty be very strong while other tastes

>are muted.

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>Any ideas on how to tolerate the taste?

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Hi , What brand do you buy and where do you get it?

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> Are you using celtic? I don't know if it would make a difference for you, but

the flavor is very different to me. The celtic brings out the flavor of the food

more than just " tasting salty. "

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> >To: fibromyalgiacured

> >Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2012 6:53 PM

> >Subject: Taste of salt

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> >Decided to try sea salt again. The problem is that I hate the taste

> >of it. I've heard that it tastes good if you need it. However, I

> >believe I need it, but the taste is too strong. This may be

> >related to my lack of sense of smell which seems to make

> >basic tastes such as salty be very strong while other tastes

> >are muted.

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> >Any ideas on how to tolerate the taste?

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