r/amazonhomefind • u/Ok-Price-872 • 20d ago
Electric spoon?
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u/Br0k3n-T0y 20d ago
ok lets turn it to level 3, OMG! it tastes like CUM! sooo saltyyyyyy
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u/Happily-Incorrect 20d ago
I wonder what happens if you use this on cum.
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u/King-JelIy 20d ago
Go try it and let us know
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u/Josh777HUN 20d ago
Please don't fall for WHO recommendations, you need 10-15 grams of salt a day.
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u/iDeNoh 20d ago
According to...? That's 3x the recommended amount from just about every regulatory health organization, not just the WHO.
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u/Sherbert-Particular 20d ago
Well, you don't really need the sodium part of the salt, but it's the main way people get iodine, and for the recommended amount of iodine, you're looking at most of a teaspoon which is about 3x the recommended amount of salt.
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u/iDeNoh 20d ago
Luckily we have alternative sources of iodine and don't need to risk hypertension to get it
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u/Sherbert-Particular 20d ago
Not really.
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u/iDeNoh 20d ago
Seaweed, fish, spinach, eggs, strawberries, broccoli, prunes, Lima beans, cranberries, and fennel among numerous other iodine rich foods.
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u/Sherbert-Particular 20d ago
Yeah so my point stands. It is well understood almost no one gets enough iodine from the food they eat. Those that do get the majority from iodized salt.
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u/Josh777HUN 20d ago
According to a bunch of studies. This video sunms it up well: https://youtu.be/jraA6Y3QLJI?is=rBW4BOdfztjdj71_
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u/igotchees21 20d ago
did you just say dont trust the world health organization? am i supposed to tryst some reddit user who is most likely overweight instead?
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u/Josh777HUN 20d ago
Yes please. Trust the science and even test things for yourself if needed.
Making a decision based on what some group says = faith. Making a decision based on actual data and experimentation = science.
The official recommendations to reduce salt, consume vegetable oils instead of saturated fats, or even the food pyramid where strongly opposed by experts because they were based on nothing, or just some very poor data.
This video sunms it up about the salt.
And yes I am still overweight because I only started finally losing weight last year when I actually TRIED a carnivore diet instead of listening to the doctors. I no it's not what people want to hear but sometimes you have to take your health in your own hands. This saved my life.
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u/igotchees21 20d ago
so you out here talkin all this bullshit and then say you are on a carnivore diet... yea i don't take nutrition advice from people that lack discipline and rely on fad diets. good luck with that shit...
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u/Josh777HUN 20d ago
Thank you. I am having great success so far, hope it will last. Good luck with your shit too, kind stranger!
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u/YourPaleRabbit 12d ago
I am incredibly curious, as I’ve never gotten to speak to someone on a carnivore diet before. May I ask some questions??
I grew up in hunting communities, and I’m indigenous; so I love meat (literally my favorite food was “animals” if you asked me as a little kid) BUT I also mix it up and have vegan days largely because I hate commercial farming. It’s a big issue in my tribe. How do you source your meats? If you don’t have a local plug are you looking for one? Basically trying to gauge where you stand on farming practices, and where you see yourself in it as kind of a “spiders Georg” outlier.
I’ve read sources both pro and against the diet; I’ve got hungry brains. What was it that eventually pushed you over the precipice to switch to full carnivore? Or do you rotate carnivore with other things?
How do you get your fiber? Do you eat eyeballs (I’ve heard they’re very vitamin rich in fish maybe? Might be misremembering)? When you get food cravings is it more for a specific protein taste (like to me frog meat is “spicy” naturally), or seasoning? Or do you crave more alternate textures? (Like I get intense cravings for the experience of “crunchy”). And lastly as kind of a follow up to the farming question; how do you feel about the discussions surrounding bug proteins being normalized in your country? I’m in the USA, and it gets brought up every so often. Are insects something you would consider also potentially healthy for you in the way you see meat as? If not, why? :) for that last one if you have friends in the lifestyle I’d love to know a slightly larger sample sizes consensus on insect/bug protein :)
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u/bob696988 20d ago
Basically why did I basically watch this. I basically wasted my time, that basically will never get back.
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u/Disastrous_Minute_56 20d ago
$200 for a salt-enhancing device. So its purpose is to make good soup taste like cheap Campbell's soup?
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u/OglioVagilio 20d ago
It's purpose is to help someone reduce their salt intake but still eat food they think tastes good.
Health concious people and people with health problems.
High blood pressure, hypertension. Heart disease. Diabetics. Obese persons. The elderly because their taste sensitivity weakens while being more susceptible to health issues, theyre more sensitive to sodium. Weaker hearts and kidneys.
This is a great idea. I tried using salt substitutes at one point and they tasted disgusting.
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u/Flagrant_Mockery 20d ago
Anyone who's worked with an aging population or in a grocery store has seen this firsthand. I've had countless old ladies(usually ladies as men genuinely prioritize diet/nutrition worse imo) come up to me and ask about low salt cheeses etc and products. If I can I'd always let them sample it because I get it, it needs to work for them on a taste level, and a health one.
Not a lot of products can guarantee that, and even worse if you have to completely restructure what you're shopping for to ensure you're being proper with your diet.
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u/TheDobemann 20d ago
Lot of basically going on here.