The Best Salt According to Science (NOT what you think!)

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Nutrition Made Simple!

Nutrition Made Simple!

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The healthiest salt you've probably never heard of! Science-backed, easy and effective, this hack can deliver results overnight with no effort or big change to your diet.
excess of sodium (salt) among top 3 causes of death and disease
why is sodium problematic?
The more sodium, the more water our kidneys retain. This increases blood pressure, i.e. more stress on the heart, raising risk of CVD
moderating sodium is associated with less CVD
high sodium may raise risk of kidney disease, osteoroposis and stomach cancer
so just go easy on the salt?
eating salty food builds the habit, and reducing salt intensifies the taste of salt and we start preferring less salty foods
is there something that makes food salty but doesn’t raise blood pressure?
Turns out we have something even better. Potassium chloride. Its salty and lowers blood pressure. Potassium helps the body excrete sodium and it can also relax blood vessels directly
recent trial replaced people´s salt to be lower in sodium and higher in potassium. the salt lower in sodium reduced strokes and mortality and the salt only reduced sodium 25%
If salt had even less sodium, effect could be even stronger.
only swapping salt (still salty) reduced total death. in the US, people eating the most sodium have higher risk of dying; higher potassium associated with lower mortality.
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0:00 #1 diet hack
0:55 Excess sodium, a risk factor
2:42 Benefits of Potassium Chloride
5:14 Trying potassium salt for myself
5:51 Where to find it
7:02 How does it taste?
7:39 Can we go too far?
8:35 Where most sodium comes from

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@NutritionMadeSimple
@NutritionMadeSimple 4 ай бұрын
Please NOTE: If you have kidney issues or take medication that can affect your potassium levels (e.g. beta-blockers), potassium salt may not be right for you, please talk to your doctor before introducing it.
@billytheweasel
@billytheweasel 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the note, I was just checking that.
@flattlandermontgomery1524
@flattlandermontgomery1524 3 ай бұрын
Another note maybe would be to advise people that don't eat seafood/seaweed, nor iodized salt to look into supplementing iodine.
@themotivator2587
@themotivator2587 Ай бұрын
@@flattlandermontgomery1524 Agreed. But check the label. Some potassium salt products include potassium iodide and thus provide iodine.
@flattlandermontgomery1524
@flattlandermontgomery1524 Ай бұрын
@@themotivator2587 Ohhhh, I didn't know that thank you.
@DrTomMD
@DrTomMD 9 күн бұрын
Actually the biggest risk re elevated potassium when using potassium chloride and BP meds are with ACE-Inhibitors or ARBs (angiotensin receptor blockers). I recommend the Morton Lite salt (50/50) and suggest nevertheless trying to go light on adding salt, to allow adjust the palate. Works like a charm and cuts both blood pressure and hyperkalemia risk.
@davidcover9591
@davidcover9591 Жыл бұрын
As a Renal RD, I'd recommend adding a disclaimer that this would NOT be appropriate for anyone with late stage kidney disease (mainly ESRD). Aside from that, great info, I've always recommended this for otherwise healthy pts.
@themotivator2587
@themotivator2587 Ай бұрын
Dr. Sean Hashmi has a lot of good info on kidney disease. While adding potassium chloride might not be good, have you seen success with eliminating animal protein or other interventions in the fight against CKD?
@lalonkarim1323
@lalonkarim1323 2 жыл бұрын
I am 39 and I had hypertension for the last 5 or 6 years. In the last three weeks I decreased my salt intake by almost half and since then my BP is completely normal and I am off my medication.
@NutritionMadeSimple
@NutritionMadeSimple 2 жыл бұрын
congrats!
@glycyldi
@glycyldi 2 жыл бұрын
On the other hand I'm 63, eat huge amounts of salt, and my BP is consistently on the low side of normal. Not everyone has the same reaction to salt intake.
@lalonkarim1323
@lalonkarim1323 2 жыл бұрын
3 million people die every year due to overconsumption of salt - so it is important for most people. But yes individuals can have different effect.
@tinyjungle_
@tinyjungle_ 2 жыл бұрын
@@650tonyd I'm sure if you look hard enough you could find a heroin doctor that says heroin is good. People love to hear good news about their bad habits.
@leetpg
@leetpg 2 жыл бұрын
I done exactly what you done and noticed no difference. I then done the opposite and my BP is normal now.
@ekaterinab6064
@ekaterinab6064 2 жыл бұрын
My parents went anti-salt at some point in my childhood. As I was really tall I actually ended up with my blood pressure being on the low side. 90/60, maybe lower waking up. In my early 20s I always felt quite out of it and not with it and slept a LOT (17 hours some days). I worked on raising it with herbs and adding salt into my diet (I still had no added salt in anything at that point as it was what I was used to). Now it is stable at 120/70 and I feel much more awake, with it and grounded. Like all things, salt is the enemy for some, but the cure for others.
@TheSmiaf
@TheSmiaf Жыл бұрын
We need salt too
@drott150
@drott150 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I eat as much salt as I want. My BP is perfectly normal. The advisement for salt reduction should only be made for those who are diagnosed with elevated BP, not as a one size fits all recommendation.
@astridwerewolf1648
@astridwerewolf1648 Жыл бұрын
Blood pressure goes up as you age. And having lower blood pressure means your more healthier. My blood pressure has dropped from 120/80 to around 100/70 due to exercise and healthier diet. I check nearly everyday. But it goes up to 120/80 plus if I drink alcohol and eat junk.
@autistegaming6937
@autistegaming6937 Жыл бұрын
I had the same problem. When I ate that "healthy" potassiun salt I would sleep 12 hours or more and then get head ache and weak muscles for the rest of the day. Never touching it again. I think they use it in the death injections for prisoners in America.
@orkunyucel3095
@orkunyucel3095 Жыл бұрын
What I can say as a doctor is that hyponatremia is more dangerous than excessive salt consumption. For this reason, we are not talking about zero consumption while reducing salt consumption. It's easy to adjust the amount of it. Do not consume processed meat, fast food, packaged food if possible. Reduce your consumption of pickled food and cheese. Add half a US teaspoon of salt in cooking to the amount of food you will eat in a day. For example, if you have prepared a meal for two days, one teaspoon of salt is enough.
@gregmeissner9960
@gregmeissner9960 5 ай бұрын
Potassium chloride is what I use to ferment my own kimchi, sauerkraut, dill pickles, hot chili salt, pickled okra, and corn relish. It works perfectly and tastes exactly like salt. So my family and I eat delicious home-fermented foods without any increase in our sodium levels.
@pynn1000
@pynn1000 Ай бұрын
Thanks! It never occured to me to use KCl instead of NaCl for fermentation, although I use it to season ragouts, soups, sauces etc. The 2 salts taste similar, not identical, to me, so I wondered if it's because I mainly use it in things served hot? I'll know in a few days.
@brooksrogers1975
@brooksrogers1975 2 жыл бұрын
Mama’s boy here, too. Starting caring for her 20 years ago. She turned 102 a couple of months ago. She had had a heart attack when I started caring for her. Offered her choices from my now 47 year vegan diet. After a year she no longer desired any meat and a few years later stopped all fish after reducing over time. “I just don’t like them anymore.” So take note, you are now in it for the long run. Looking forward to more sodium analysis. Mom does run slightly low in her bloodwork. I give her coconut water to help with that.
@NutritionMadeSimple
@NutritionMadeSimple 2 жыл бұрын
inspirational! it's never a burden but rather a blessing to have our parents with us. thank you for taking care of mama Rogers!!! :)
@mikev4755
@mikev4755 2 жыл бұрын
This doesn't necessarily mean sodium is bad, it may mean you need a better balance between sodium and potassium, both essential nutrients.
2 жыл бұрын
Iodide and selenium are also essential nutrients. Would you megadose them?
@mikev4755
@mikev4755 2 жыл бұрын
@ I would not. All the micronutrients can be toxic in higher doses. You should discuss this with your doctor.
@Lb-ri5wr
@Lb-ri5wr 2 жыл бұрын
Salt is terrible for you and if you eat processed foods you should limit your intake as much as possible. Just cos you need some salt doesn't mean that its healthy
@jamie-cx5vr
@jamie-cx5vr 2 жыл бұрын
@@Lb-ri5wr that's exactly what it means. Our body needs salt, it's essential and healthy for us in the proper quantities. Overdoing it is unhealthy, simple as that.
2 жыл бұрын
@@mikev4755, why should I? Most doctors don’t know sh*t about nutrition. As for the “toxic” effects of micronutrients, the question is at what dose does sodium start to cause deleterious effects on the body and what is the minimum (and maximum) dose required for optimal health (long term).
@cutabove9046
@cutabove9046 2 жыл бұрын
After a major heart attack six years ago I suffer from a level of heart failure. My heart was already enlarged after going through three massive rounds of chemo and more chemo in preparation of a bone marrow transplant. My BNP was over 700 after the heart attack. I gave up salt and don't eat processed or restaurant food. My BNP is now 253 after giving up the salt. My natural sodium intake is between 200 mg and 300 mg a day for the last six years. My latest echo showed my enlarged heart is now normal sized with the only lingering problem is a slight thickening of the left side wall. My doctor is amazed.
@paulkabrna345
@paulkabrna345 Жыл бұрын
Your Left Ventricular Hypertrophy (enlarged heart) is a symptom of un-treated Primary Aldosteronism. Your restricting Na as you have done will help but at 200 - 300mg that is still perhaps too low.
@scienceislove2014
@scienceislove2014 Жыл бұрын
​​@@paulkabrna345 do not diagnose anyone on the internet.. Cuz that's a very very very unscientific thing to do.. Or maybe try using "could be" insteof "is"..
@paulkabrna345
@paulkabrna345 Жыл бұрын
@@scienceislove2014 my comment is a reflection of 45 years of dealing with Primary Aldosteronism. It's not diagnosis but a means of pointing in another direction.
@bc2647
@bc2647 2 жыл бұрын
Holy Duck....this has got the to be the BEST VIDEO EVER....I follow your content religiously!!!!!
@kramergast8488
@kramergast8488 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great and informative video, Gil!
@johnpierce673
@johnpierce673 2 жыл бұрын
I have hypertension and years ago before being diagnosed I tried potassium chloride. There’s definitely a different taste. I’ve never been much for adding salt to food once it’s cooked, but cooking with salt is a must, it’s the best flavor modifier known. I do appreciate the information provided by the study, using a combination of potassium and sodium is something I’m going to try
@jstar1000
@jstar1000 4 ай бұрын
I would argue that MSG is probably better at modifying food flavor.
@andreasrydstrom9112
@andreasrydstrom9112 2 жыл бұрын
Impressive results! as a registered dietitian I often discuss salt intake with my cvd-patients and recommend a brand of mineral salt we have here in Sweden where they've replaced 50% of the sodium with potassium and magnesium. It's such an easy change for many of my patients. now I have some good statistics of the benefits to present as well! I can recommend the alternativets with magnesium since it too can help improve heart pressure. thank you!
@lashki
@lashki Жыл бұрын
May you please recommend them here?
@andreasrydstrom9112
@andreasrydstrom9112 Жыл бұрын
The brand in Sweden is Seltin Mineralsalt and thats the only readily available option here. Even if I knew where you live, I have no idea what brands you can get a hold of in the stores there. Look for any salt that is 50% sodium and the rest a mix of potassium, magnesium and iodine - that's what I recommend.
@lashki
@lashki Жыл бұрын
@@andreasrydstrom9112 Thanks for taking out the time to reply!
@dogdonut3
@dogdonut3 Жыл бұрын
​@@lashkiThere's another brand with these ingredients on Amazon called Good Salt. Hope that helps.
@1Thessalonians5.21
@1Thessalonians5.21 10 ай бұрын
Lo Salt ~ contains the necessary nutrient iodine. Serving size 1/4 tsp (1.3g) Amount per serving Calories 0 % DV* Total Fat 0g 0% Sodium 170mg 7% Total Carbohydrate 0g 0% Protein Og 0% Potassium 450mg 10% lodine 60mcg 40% INGREDIENTS: Potassium Chloride, Sodium Chloride, Magnesium Carbonate, Potassium Iodide
@Teeziel
@Teeziel 2 жыл бұрын
excellent video as always. you deserve so many more subscribers.
@oatie_
@oatie_ 2 жыл бұрын
There’s a brand called NoSalt that’s pretty easy to find at my local grocery stores. My mom would always buy it when I was a kid and I thought it was a weird health thing. Turns out it was a smarter choice than I thought
@elisenieuwe4649
@elisenieuwe4649 2 жыл бұрын
I use LoSalt, iodized :) When he said potassium chloride I immediately thought of my LoSalt, haha.
@scispiracy
@scispiracy 2 жыл бұрын
I didn't know this. Great info! Thanks for putting out such useful info, and vids that aren't too long. Just perfect!
@WILRARN
@WILRARN 2 ай бұрын
You’re a fun person to watch! Great information, very professional, thanks so much!
@cantflipforship
@cantflipforship 2 жыл бұрын
Been waiting for this! Thank you!
@bi0lizard1
@bi0lizard1 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this!!! I’ve been struggling to get my BP down for years!!! Going to try this. No doctor, not even my cardiologist mentioned this to me.
@berelopez6098
@berelopez6098 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing what you researched and results thank you thank you!
@thehylander266
@thehylander266 2 жыл бұрын
Once again, the man delivers!!! ;)
@gxm164
@gxm164 Жыл бұрын
This is the best nutrition channel Ive come across and Ive been watching stuff on nutrition for more than a decade now. That being said, he seems to be filmed by a flip phone camera. Investing in a good quality camera and lighting would go a long way in matching the quality of the content with quality of production. Sound is ok, which is the most important.
@NutritionMadeSimple
@NutritionMadeSimple Жыл бұрын
thanks! we´ll survey viewers soon on the esthetics to see where we should focus the upgrading 1st :)
@amycaruthers7858
@amycaruthers7858 2 жыл бұрын
Love your videos - thank you!
@mattchambers4561
@mattchambers4561 2 жыл бұрын
It would be awesome to see a video on histamine intolerance issues with diet and what literature exist out there about managing/fixing it. A lot of people (myself included) struggle with this issue.
@tara281
@tara281 2 жыл бұрын
Yes please!
@pedrosanchezpalma4443
@pedrosanchezpalma4443 Жыл бұрын
Me too. And the typical solution on reducing histamine-rich foods is not a good solution. And also, the link with oxalates & flavonoids makes the things much worse.
@waynegolding14
@waynegolding14 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Gil! I will be passing this and your other video on potassium rich foods on to my father who has high blood pressure. I on the other hand have had low blood pressure readings each time I've gone to the doctors (for unrelated reasons) and this is even after eating and exercising before hand. I've never worried about it cos I haven't been diagnosed with hypotension but I still can't wait to hear your thoughts on the topic.
@koyuki6113
@koyuki6113 2 жыл бұрын
Damn I actually did not expect that, thx for the substitute
@scienceislove2014
@scienceislove2014 Жыл бұрын
You're a blessing to the world
@shaununderwood9040
@shaununderwood9040 2 жыл бұрын
Great information as always!
@DrTomMD
@DrTomMD Жыл бұрын
Essentially nailed it! The only issue is that many people find pure potassium chloride, doesn’t taste favorable, metallic aftertaste for many. The 50-50 versions like Morton Lite Salt work phenomenally well for taste and effect and we use it in our house… and, just like you, I have made sure it’s what’s available in my mothers home 👍🏽 #FellowMamasBoyDoc
@Teneab
@Teneab 10 ай бұрын
Nice!
@rejoyce318
@rejoyce318 9 ай бұрын
Ugh - My dad had a shaker of potassium chloride when I was growing up, and I remember that taste..
@DrTomMD
@DrTomMD 9 ай бұрын
@@rejoyce318 pure potassium chloride is yuck - many describing a metallic aftertaste. It needs to be blended 50/50 with regular salt (sodium chloride) which then results in taste tests often giving it higher scores than pure sodium salts.
@rejoyce318
@rejoyce318 9 ай бұрын
@@DrTomMD Good to know. Thank you.
@DrTomMD
@DrTomMD 9 ай бұрын
@@rejoyce318 you are welcome. I should have prophylactically clarified. It is a common follow up and quite understandable.
@NoahNobody
@NoahNobody 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info. I'll have to try this. In Finland we have sometihng call Pansuola (Pan salt?) It has the following... Sodium chloride 57%, Potassium chloride 28%, Magnesium sulfate 12%, Lysine hydrochloride 2%, Anticaking agent 1%, Potassium iodide 0,0036%
@UVJ_Scott
@UVJ_Scott Жыл бұрын
I’m 74 and because my BP was 137/90 or higher I was prescribed Lisinopril/HCTZ. About a year ago I switched to Morton Lite Salt, subsequently I’ve had to decrease my blood pressure medication by 75% as I was getting dizzy whenever I stood up. My BP was as low as 91/51.
@boydmccollum692
@boydmccollum692 9 ай бұрын
I was taking lisinopril for my BP. I then I started eating zero processed foods, and don't add any salt to anything. My BP was going down and one day I measure it and it was 99/some low number I can't remember. My first reaction was that the 99 was my diastolic and my blood pressure was going out of control. Took me a while to realize that wasn't the case. I'm currently off my medication but monitor my BP everyday.
@Buddhist_Gnome
@Buddhist_Gnome 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much. My mom is the same way! I just picked one up for her!
@ChrisTopher-vs9zz
@ChrisTopher-vs9zz Жыл бұрын
GREAT CHANNEL! thank you!
@pamdickey7219
@pamdickey7219 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your scientific knowledge. May I ask your opinion on bile salts to be added for people who have has gallbladder removed? Since I have had mine removed I have gained 20 lbs and can’t seem to get my energy back.
@mandanaa9578
@mandanaa9578 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video. Just subscribed.
@aribavel2757
@aribavel2757 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thanks!
@NikolayHinov-yy4ww
@NikolayHinov-yy4ww 4 ай бұрын
Great info.... Thanks!
@AndyThomasStaff
@AndyThomasStaff 2 ай бұрын
Would have loved to also hear you talking about the need for increased salt in the diet while in nutritional ketosis due to the natriuresis of fasting
@nathanbond8165
@nathanbond8165 11 ай бұрын
Thank you this may be a lifesaver for me!!! I have high blood pressure I love salt!!!!! I've never cared that much about sugar (it said that people either have a sweet tongue or umami tongue) I love all things pickled, salty, vinegar and I just eat too much salt I know that so I'm going out today and I'm going to buy some of that potassium chloride and switch that in my diet!!!!!!
@Flickerbrain
@Flickerbrain 4 ай бұрын
Wow, many thanks for this info! I have high blood pressure and I would like to get it under control without taking meds. I have changed my diet recently but not my salt intake. Interestingly, a friend of ours visited a few weeks back and was a bit shocked at how much salt I was putting into the dinner I was making, but I thought, Huh, it's not salty what I make! Now, I know that we have become used to the salt. Many, many thanks!!
@dust_sucka
@dust_sucka 2 жыл бұрын
One of my favourite food KZfaqrs - Helen Rennie - has a video on how Potassium Chloride affects the taste of certain foods. Well worth a watch if you're big on cooking and would like to try incorporating alternative salt products into your diet.
@LinusBerglund
@LinusBerglund Жыл бұрын
I am eating hummus right now with 35% potassium chloride (a sodium-reduced salt sold in Swedish stores). I don't notice any difference. For dishes where I know the exact amount of salt I use I just swap. Except for pesto (disgusting) I haven't noticed any difference.
@chazdomingo475
@chazdomingo475 Жыл бұрын
I've been using "Lite salt" for a while and I have never been able to tell a difference.
@tilfliegel
@tilfliegel 2 жыл бұрын
For anybody living in Switzerland: The old classic Herbamare is mostly potassium chloride. Some added herbs though, which made me not like it as a kid. Haven't tried it recently.
@someguy2135
@someguy2135 2 жыл бұрын
Nutritional yeast is a great hack. Lots of benefits. It also tastes a bit like Parmesan cheese. It may look expensive, but you don't need much per serving so a package lasts a long time.
@electrodeboy
@electrodeboy 2 жыл бұрын
I love your videos it would be great if you could do one on the health effects of positive thinking.
@ScarletFoundryTarot
@ScarletFoundryTarot 2 ай бұрын
I am concerned about iodine. I am vegan and it is hard to come by naturally. So I bought the Morten's lite 50/50 blend. Wow, I teaspoon is 50% of daily potassium and 100% iodine and half the sodium. Hell yeah! Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I am giving my dad , who had a stroke a couple of years ago, a jar of it tomorrow. I love your channel🍄 And I am sending him this video!
@PatrickMcMunn
@PatrickMcMunn Жыл бұрын
I've been using Original No Salt which contains potassium chloride, potassium bitartrate, adipic acid, silicon dioxide, mineral oil, and fumaric acid. I find that it tastes like salt and works quite well for everything I use it on. My taste sensitivity to regular salt has gone way up since switching to potassium salt, so apparently it doesn't stimulate the taste buds the same way sodium salt does. But I have some concerns about the additives -- namely the mineral oil, which may have negative cardiovascular effects, and the fumaric acid. The fumaric acid is a confusing topic because the papers I looked weren't always clear about the differences between fumaric acid and fumaric acid esters. So it wasn't entirely clear if fumaric acid has the same potential to damage the heart, kidneys, and liver and fumaric acid esters. Even if it does, it's not clear if the presumably small amount of mineral oil and/or fumaric acid in this product would have any effect at all. Gil, would you please do a video about this? If this is too small a topic to do a dedicated video on, maybe you could do a video or a series of videos on common food additives that people might have concerns about.
@user-ov4wr5yu4r
@user-ov4wr5yu4r 8 ай бұрын
I would also like to see that.
@davidfielding8001
@davidfielding8001 2 жыл бұрын
Here in Spain most supermarkets sell Potassium salt. I usually buy mine for around €1. It's a no brainer. It's cheap, last for ages and the benefits are amazing. Use it in a less processed and healthier eating routine and the results are amazing.
@ricardo33086
@ricardo33086 Жыл бұрын
Hello David, could you please share the brand? Thank you🙏
@davidfielding8001
@davidfielding8001 Жыл бұрын
@@ricardo33086 Hi The salt that I am using at the moment is Mercadonas own brand Hacendado. It is listed as Salt with 60% less sodium than common salt. The main ingredient is Potassium Chloride followed by Sodium Chloride and an anticaking agent. The total salt is listed as 39.3g per 100g of product. The container contains 250g of Product. I have also used Alcampos own brand Potassium salt with reduced sodium in the past. Kind regards David 🙂
@minavamp2811
@minavamp2811 Жыл бұрын
@@ricardo33086 no salt and nu salt are the 2 popular brands that sell at the supermarket. they costs about 1 cent per gram. so it's cheap and affordable.
@Chansophornkhem
@Chansophornkhem 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Gil thanks for your great content I learn a lot But will there be problem for those who are currently on anti hypertensive drug such as ACE inhibitors or ARB or other potassium sparing agents? Thank you
@Eric_G65
@Eric_G65 4 ай бұрын
Hey Gil, I wanted to mention that I started using potassium chloride as a salt substitute after watching your videos but I started to run into a problem. My blood pressure started to rise. I have history of stroke so my cardiologist put me a beta blocker because I have high blood pressure. I tried a lot of other blood pressure medications but the only I found, that had minimal side effects was Bystolic. When I looked online I discovered that it was the potassium chloride interacting with the Bystolic that was causing the sudden, sharp rise in my BP. So I stopped using the potassium chloride and everything is back to normal. Just so you know, my BP went from about 120/70 to 170/117. So maybe you need to warn people that potassium chloride is not the greatest salt substitute for everybody and for people like me, who have a history of stroke, it could potentially be lethal.
@NutritionMadeSimple
@NutritionMadeSimple 4 ай бұрын
hi, thanks for the feedback!!! we're working on a followup video and we'll make sure to note some contraindications and contexts of concern! thanks!!
@Ravenccs1
@Ravenccs1 2 жыл бұрын
I am really interested in your upcoming video about too little salt. I have decreased my salt dramatically over the last year and have seen enormous improvement in my BP. I asked my Dr.s about minimum salt because I don't eat processed foods or eat out. All salt I eat is added purposefully. One general practitioner told me minimum 500 mg per day. My neurologist told me to keep it between 600-1000 mg per day. I would like to see the science behind this, as it is VERY easy for me to go to ZERO per day, and I have seen vegans on youtube who claim they do this and they are healthy. Currently I stay around 600 mg per day. It is true that once you drop the amount of salt, even a little salt tastes really salty!! Thanks for your videos!!!!!!!!
@NutritionMadeSimple
@NutritionMadeSimple 2 жыл бұрын
the 500-1000mg is sodium, not added salt per se. so the natural sodium in the foods counts! :)
@Ravenccs1
@Ravenccs1 2 жыл бұрын
@@NutritionMadeSimple Agreed! I should have said "sodium" as this is what is counted when added to my foods, and taking into account the natural amount of sodium in each food source. :) I have to stop using those two words interchangeably! Old habits are hard to break!!!
@michaelriera6277
@michaelriera6277 2 жыл бұрын
Very useful information
@pookiebear9200
@pookiebear9200 Жыл бұрын
And talk with your Healthcare Provider if you are on medication especially potassium sparing like Aldactone/Spironolactone. Great Video!
@BorisK296
@BorisK296 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I started using a lower sodium salt some months ago
@Christopher-md7tf
@Christopher-md7tf 4 ай бұрын
How tf have I never heard of this?? Shouldn't this be one of the most common pieces of health advice?
@rjzlwop3153
@rjzlwop3153 2 жыл бұрын
Take it with a grain of salt, and you’re a mama‘s boy! So phenomenally awesome. I love it and I really like this video and I’m glad you did it thank you so much have an honorable day
@TheBwithers
@TheBwithers 2 жыл бұрын
Gil, i use potassium choride but it does taste a bit off compared to sodium unless there are a lot of competing flavors. Worth the trade off for me but my fsmily wont touch it. Btw, what is the upper range you recommens for kcl salt? I'm assuming you can overdo it :)
@fcmrecs
@fcmrecs 3 ай бұрын
excellent, thx!
@DaviDeMarco
@DaviDeMarco 6 ай бұрын
I watched this video a couple weeks ago and have been trying since then a mixed Na/K salt, so I came back to provide a feedback! I found the downside to it (there had to be one!). It's taste. It's a little bitter compared to normal salt, so this might be a problem to those more demanding taste buds! Not a huge deal, but there's an aftertaste. Obrigado por mais um excelente video, Gil!
@grumpynerd
@grumpynerd 2 ай бұрын
Younger people taste bitter more which is why a lot of vegetables are "yucky" to them. Personally even as and old person I can definitely taste the bitter aftertaste of straight up KCl, but a 50/50 NaCl/KCl mix tastes exactly like NaCL to me even when I taste it directly (not on food). Younger people are more likely to still taste the bitterness. I suspect that's why the study used 75/25 NaCl/KCl; many people wouldn't notice the KCL at all at that level. Still, some people are bitter supertasters and might detect the aftertaste even on food at that level. Maybe it could be a cue to reduce your overall salt intake; reduce the salt mixture until the bitter isn't detectable. Since this will sensitize your palate to saltiness you might eventually able achieve a salty flavor without bitterness.
@robertorion6559
@robertorion6559 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great video. Is there any risk of too much potassium?
@henrimourant9855
@henrimourant9855 2 жыл бұрын
Ohh wow i was just thinking about this. I'm going to try to find salt replacement.
@burttheman3697
@burttheman3697 Жыл бұрын
Thnx, very clear
@rainbowbrite980
@rainbowbrite980 2 жыл бұрын
I use organic sea kelp granules - it's a great salt substitute and has iodine, which most Westerners are deficient in.
@24tommyst
@24tommyst 5 ай бұрын
My dude Gil comin through again. Got stage 2 hypertension so this is great news! Ordering from Amazon now lol.
@paulmaxwell8851
@paulmaxwell8851 8 ай бұрын
I tried potassium chloride a few years ago and didn't like it. It's salty all right, but a different kind of salty, with a metallic bitterness (at least according to MY taste buds). But it IS better for me so I think I'll try half and half. Thanks!
@micoskywalker8889
@micoskywalker8889 Ай бұрын
I started having swollen feet usually after meals but for some reason the swelling continued even for a couple of days and a sudden increase in spider veins around ankle areas. Finally diagnosed with having venous insuffeciency in both lower legs. I wanted to try reducing my salt intake before starting to use my prescription. Please note I usually fast and when I break my fast. I overdosed salt (like 2 teaspoons full at first meal). When I switched to a 50/50 formula (sodium/potassium), no more swollen ankles. And as I was searching for if potassium salt was harmful, I came across this video and glad I did. If your going to maske a switch from regular salt to “light salt”, just make sure to find one with iodine in it if most of your daily iodine comes from your table salt. Most lite salts do not have it.
@Surfer-727
@Surfer-727 2 жыл бұрын
Great video ! 🍎
@elisenieuwe4649
@elisenieuwe4649 2 жыл бұрын
I use LoSalt. I like it that it gives extra potassium.
@KieronBruceDillon-bt8lb
@KieronBruceDillon-bt8lb 9 ай бұрын
Your a genius blogger! I mean it!
@carnivoroussarah
@carnivoroussarah 8 ай бұрын
I think I will substitute salt with No Salt now. Thanks for this video Gil.
@penniroyal4398
@penniroyal4398 Жыл бұрын
I have low blood pressure and am hypoglycemic. I also breakout in hives from gluten. I only weigh 98lbs and am 5’2” and am 62 and I cook most of my food from scratch, including salad dressings etc. I do buy GF bread b/c it’s too hard to bake. So I salt my food and use only sea salt, pink Himalayan mostly. I look at salt as the vital nutrient it is and use the best quality and wide variety as I can find. I need a little extra salt to keep my blood pressure up 😅 but because I limit processed foods in my diet I can control my salt intake.
@DWMtukwila
@DWMtukwila Жыл бұрын
I hope the following question gets answered because I believe it is important. I take lisinopril and eating too much potassium can cause some serious problems. For example, I need to not eat more than one or two bananas in a day. Potassium chloride would add potassium, correct? It seems like a good idea, but is it with some caveats?
@efanjul5768
@efanjul5768 Жыл бұрын
Sodium needs vary within the frame of your dietary amount of carb intake. A high carb diet causes you to retain more water, and sodium will need to be reduced, as opposed to a low-carb diet, in which you have to increase your electrolyte intake.
@donnierusmisel2221
@donnierusmisel2221 2 жыл бұрын
I like the new ending music, as much as i like all your videos “ HOLD ON!” at the end of all of them was getting a bit old lol
@OTatime
@OTatime Ай бұрын
Before I switched to the Mediterranean diet two years ago, I was on the ketogenic diet. To prevent leg cramps and nausea, my dietitian recommend drinking electrolyte beverages. Electrolyte powders (LMNT, BioSteel) are very expensive. I looked at the elements and minerals in these products. I recognized that it was the same ingredients in Morton’s Lite Salt. Since then, I’ve been making my own electrolyte beverage by adding water and lemon. It worked for the leg cramps, but it also reduced my blood pressure (although losing 85 pounds helped with that too.) My previous BP was 165/102. Last night, it was 111/60. Heart rate of 57. Morton’s Lite Salt.
@Zenjohnny
@Zenjohnny 2 жыл бұрын
I find that making sure I have sweet veggies/fruit like tomatoes, carrots, sweet potato, banana to each meal makes my meals more enjoyable without the added salt.
@joaohornburg
@joaohornburg 6 ай бұрын
I could only find one brand selling this here in Brazil. Let’s try it out. For fellow Brazilians, they call this salgante.
@rafaelacosta5724
@rafaelacosta5724 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! Potassium-containing salt substitutes are a convenient way for dietary requirements. I wouldn't discard sodium completely considering that the hypertensive effects of sodium negate with proper potassium intake. The blood pressure increase in sensitive patients is caused by a sodium-induced homocysteine increase, yet this increase normalized to that of non-sensitive patients with potassium supplementation (Wan Z, 2017). Wan Z et al, Clin Exp Hypertens. 2017; doi: 10.1080/10641963.2017.1334793
@HuntBobo
@HuntBobo 8 ай бұрын
Potassium is good. But it tastes metallic to a modest degree, as personally experienced. A salt free diet does sensitize salt perception and dramatically increases appreciation of other flavors masked by sodium chloride.
@BestCoachOnEarth
@BestCoachOnEarth Жыл бұрын
Awesome news, i was just about to cut back on saturated fats, but this is much better.
@bennguyen1313
@bennguyen1313 2 жыл бұрын
Regarding the 8m mark, looking forward to the deep dive on salt! Like other nutrients (ex. selenium) the symptoms of toxicity, are the same as that of deficiency! BTW, since most people's form of salt consumption would be normal table salt which is fortified with iodine, is there any (thyroid) concern with too much/little table salt? What is the ideal blood sodium level? 145meQ/L? And for average healthy individual how much would this equate to per day? 10g?
@hiker-uy1bi
@hiker-uy1bi Жыл бұрын
Gil, did you ever produce the follow up video to this?
@spandel100
@spandel100 2 жыл бұрын
Cool jazz guitar outro...now I can take you more seriously...not that I wasn't before. Thank you and take care.
@harbingerbk9778
@harbingerbk9778 2 жыл бұрын
I've had "no salt" (KCl) in my cupboard for ages to make my own electrolyte beverages for sports, but now that I know this I'm going to dilute our NaCl with it and see if my husband and kids notice! I'm going to try 50/50 & see. Also sending my whole family this video 😊 Thanks so much!
@harbingerbk9778
@harbingerbk9778 2 жыл бұрын
Oh, I just realized my KCl isnt iodized!! Not sure if other potassium salts are, but that's definitely something to be aware of! Eat seaweed and supplement iodine as needed, folks!!
@Tinky1rs
@Tinky1rs 2 жыл бұрын
@@harbingerbk9778 Depending on your country, bread might be made with high iodine salt (higher than otc iodized salt). Just so you know.
@harbingerbk9778
@harbingerbk9778 2 жыл бұрын
@@Tinky1rs was just reading this. We buy our bread from a local bakery so I will ask next time I go in. I supplement with a potassium iodide drop every few days to be on the safe side since I'm breastfeeding, but also considering putting a couple KI drops in our plant milks henceforth. I just need to make sure I titrate to the right concentration for my kids since exceeding iodine RDA would not be good! Thanks for the tip :)
@650tonyd
@650tonyd 2 жыл бұрын
How do you make your electrolyte drink? I normally do half a teaspoon of magnesium and a quarter teaspoon of potassium, a quarter teaspoon of sodium and some flavor
@minavamp2811
@minavamp2811 Жыл бұрын
@@650tonyd electrolyte mix should be 4 parts sodium chloride, 2 parts potassium chloride, and 1 part magnesium chloride.
@BSali-sy4eq
@BSali-sy4eq 2 жыл бұрын
Just asked the Pharmacist if they have Potassium Chloride for nutrional purpose. He said no, that they have it for chemical use (whatever that means) and in the pure form one would need in a prescription! He also said it would be dangerous to eat it in pure form as substitute to salt! Gil, can you please clarify if Potassium Chloride in this study is beneficial in mixed content with regular salt/herbs or, in other words, are there risks associated using it purely as substitute to salt?
@MrRibbett454
@MrRibbett454 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Doc! Just ordered some sodium-free salt.
@user-ge2ox5jd2p
@user-ge2ox5jd2p 9 ай бұрын
Have you seen Oryx Desert Salt on shelf in Whole Foods? It is from an underground salt lake in the Kalahari Desert in Southern Africa, from a remote, pristine uninhabitable area. It is a renewable sustainable source, and is free from any pollution or contamination. Still contains vital trace elements and minerals and is not processed or refined. Naturally organic and delicious. Oryx Desert Salt grinders have a ceramic mechanism so is 20x and more refillable and doesn't grind plastic into your food.
@paulkabrna345
@paulkabrna345 2 жыл бұрын
Worth mentioning that the RDA is 4700mg of K. If you measure your intake of electrolytes per day you will see how hard it is to make your RDA, yet Na remains relatively high in your diet. The other aspect to this is that plasma tests of potassium are not entirely reliable. You can be in range, however, extracellular K is leaking out to maintain plasma levels.
@Battery-kf4vu
@Battery-kf4vu 2 жыл бұрын
I get a lot of potassium with little calories from zucchini. The question I wonder though, is that since zucchini contains a lot of water, doesn't the water tend to have a diuretic effect and make some of the potassium be excreted by the kidneys?
@paulkabrna345
@paulkabrna345 2 жыл бұрын
@@Battery-kf4vu yes a good source of 264mg per 100g Also low in sodium
@Battery-kf4vu
@Battery-kf4vu 2 жыл бұрын
@@paulkabrna345 A zucchini weighs about 250g, that's 650mg for 40 calories.
@minavamp2811
@minavamp2811 Жыл бұрын
if you add 1 teaspoon of potassium chloride into your food daily, then you should be ok. 1 teaspoon of potassium chloride contains about 3000mg of potassium. the other 2000m of potassium you can get from food.
@paulkabrna345
@paulkabrna345 Жыл бұрын
@@minavamp2811 Sando K tablets are my preferred choice as you know exactly howm K you are getting.
@AndyMorrisArt
@AndyMorrisArt Ай бұрын
I've been using No Salt (ingredients listed; Potassium Chloride, Potassium Bitartrate, Adipic Acid, Silicon Dioxide, Mineral Oil and Fumaric Acid.) And to get my Iodine I'm adding a pinch of Maine Coast Wild Atlantic Seaweed Dulse. But I'm not using the Potassium Chloride No Salt to satisfy my taste buds. I lowered my sodium intake years ago. I'm using about a half teaspoon of No Salt to get more Potassium in my Diet and potentially help mitigate any excess sodium I might get from Canned Beans, although I'm in the process of switching to only Dry Beans and cooking them every other day.
@dvdmon
@dvdmon 2 жыл бұрын
I went on the Esselstyn diet about 5 years ago and part of that is restricting sodium to the AHA recommended 1,500mg or less per day. Furthermore Esselstyn suggests not using table salt at all, but doing so along with a whole food plant based diet without packaged food can yield sodium levels of 200-300mg per day from just whole plants. As such, my BP dropped quite a bit to the point I didn't require medication for it anymore - continuing on that medication made me lightheaded. I will say giving up salt in food was one of the hardest things for me personally, as I'm much more of a savory food lover than a sweet food lover. As such, I had to deal with food that that tasted extremely bland, and it took me the better part of a year to get used to it. What seemed to do the trick was to add a combination of heat, acid, and umami. So some cayenne pepper for heat, vinegar for acid, and umami I got from tomato paste, and perhaps nutritional yeast (although not sure if that is technically umami or something else). Those combined for me to boost a food's flavor in a similar way that salt does. I have no idea why, but Esselstyn doesn't seem to approve of potassium chloride as a substitute. Maybe he thinks this will keep people "addicted" to salty tasting food and he wants to remove that addiction? I have no idea. It's one of the weird rules that he never backs up with actual science and why I no longer follow his diet, although I still eat a WFBP diet. But since I got used to not having regular salt, or potassium chloride, I no longer need either to increase flavor in the food I eat, so I don't feel a need to add it back in...
@650tonyd
@650tonyd 2 жыл бұрын
What is the WFBP diet?
@dvdmon
@dvdmon 2 жыл бұрын
@@650tonyd Whole Foods Plant Based
@shannon4830
@shannon4830 Ай бұрын
Thanks for this fabulous video!! I'm going to try swapping some of my boyfriends salt for this. He loves his salt so we'll see what happens....
@someguy2135
@someguy2135 2 жыл бұрын
I sometimes buy no salt added soup and mix it with regular soup to get the sodium percentage down. Some soups are "reduced sodium" but that limits my choices.
@emanuelgy729
@emanuelgy729 2 жыл бұрын
I am going to buy it right now ,.. I found it here in Germany on Ebay,....:): I never herd about this ,... is not very known,.. I think 🤔,.. thanks again great Video,....
@Scruffed
@Scruffed 10 ай бұрын
I've had it a few times, it's called BioSal where I live (it has 50% sodium chloride), and to me it tastes even saltier than regular salt.
@dennisward43
@dennisward43 9 ай бұрын
I use a daily medication powder for constipation that contains potassium chloride but I also have low blood pressure and often feel dizzy when standing. So I have started to take more sea salt with meals. One benefit is it helps ease my bowel movements.
@Cookie7294
@Cookie7294 2 жыл бұрын
I haven't added salt to my food since I started cooking for myself (except for the bread I bake). I find restaurant meals so salty that I rarely go out to eat. There is still plenty of salt in anything processed.
@WolfgangLizana
@WolfgangLizana 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! This sodium issue has been something I've been going back and forth with for a long time. Because i have found i get extremely bad cramps after juijitsu when i don't eat a lot of regular salt. But if im cramping, sometimes i uave full body cramps, and one teaspoon of regular salt completely resolves the cramps within 5minutes. However, i feel very dehydrated the next day when i do that. I eat 100% wholefoods, so i don't get much sodium in my diet. A video on this specifically would be greatly appreciated
2 жыл бұрын
Either confirmation bias or placebo/nocebo effect (or both).
@happycamper4416
@happycamper4416 2 жыл бұрын
You are the salt of the earth, Dr. Gil.
@NutritionMadeSimple
@NutritionMadeSimple 2 жыл бұрын
hahaha thanks!
@MelodyInTheChaos
@MelodyInTheChaos 2 жыл бұрын
so interesting. I just happened to be using the Morton lite with half salt and half potassium chloride I got qt walmart for a couple dollars. I have very very low blood pressure still in my 40s. and always ate way too much salt but I'm certain it will catch up with me so I should try to cut back.
@santopino756
@santopino756 11 ай бұрын
I'm happy to have found this video. It's 60 days that I'm on a zero salt diet. I bought some potassium chloride but was hesitant to use it, Gil convinced me otherwise. I'm able to eat most foods without salt, but there are some that are really crappy, like pasta and tomatoes.
@p1dru2art
@p1dru2art 9 ай бұрын
Nobody says anything bad about potassium chloride a simpler additional things is Celtic salt it's lower in sodium chloride
@characterized_tony
@characterized_tony Жыл бұрын
If you are taking a diuretic, you may need to be careful about salt substitutes containing potassium. Some diuretics can cause potassium to get too high and high potassium is very dangerous as it affects the electrical conductivity of the heart
@Eric_G65
@Eric_G65 8 ай бұрын
Morton Lite Salt was much less expensive on Walmart because it was being sold by a third party seller. If you looked at the listing, they were charging $10 for shipping so in fact it wasn't saving you anything over Amazon.
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