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NoSalt Sodium-Free Salt Alternative is a 311g canister of a natural celery salt and spice blend designed to perfectly replace table salt without any sodium. Ideal for sodium-restricted diets, it delivers authentic salty flavor with zero compromise, supporting heart health and daily potassium needs. Use it 1:1 in cooking, seasoning, and baking for a healthier, tastier lifestyle.
| ASIN | B000H185N6 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 11,499 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 79 in Salt & Salt Substitutes |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,415) |
| Date First Available | 28 Mar. 2011 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 313 g |
| Item model number | 37-265 |
| Manufacturer | No salt |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Part number | 37-265 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 312.98 g |
| Size | 311 g (Pack of 1) |
T**U
Great product
Great alternative for salt. I use it to get my potassium daily intake when fasting. It's a bargain for the price.
L**M
NoSalt, the healthy alternative to sodium without compromising on taste.
NoSalt is the perfect replacement for anyone concerned about their blood pressure and the role sodium plays in maintaining dangerously high blood pressure levels. NoSalt is a premium product. Its taste and texture are the same as sodium-based salt, but without the high blood pressure-causing sodium. As a salt lover, I have been an immediate convert to NoSalt. Something I know my doctors will be very happy about.
R**G
Good but expensive
I prefer this to so called low salt products as this is a genuine salt alternative, i.e. no sodium. It has the same taste of salt which is good but is expensive.
G**Z
Worth the purchase
Slightly different taste to normal salt but it has lasted a LONG time and I was a bit meh about the price but actually it was worth it. I would highly recommend it.
K**I
Fine alternative
Can't tell if it's made a difference to the family health much yet, but it tastes like salt to us and is recommended by the doctors.
M**E
Healthy
Taste not brilliant
S**2
Not a great tasting substitute
Tastes awful.
P**E
Healthy option
As usual the healthy option is expensive
R**O
Increíble si sabe a sal, estoy muy contento porque yo como mucha sal y con este producto que tiene 0 sodio el sabor no cambia mucho, yo empecé mezclando 50% de sal y 50% de este producto y el sabor muy bueno, lo recomiendo para los que quieren bajar su consumo de sodio
D**S
First let me say, I really like salty foods. Now that I am older, hypertension is starting to show up when they take my blood pressure while I am at the doctor's office. Of course, the recommendation was to limit my intake of salt, specifically sodium. Now sodium is an essential electrolyte which made me want to learn how much was my intake and how much should I lower my intake too. Making a long story short, I also stumbled across learning from the US RDA that I was fairly deficient in potassium, another essential electrolyte, by about 50% while my sodium intake was 3-5 times greater than the US RDA. Coincidentally, while not only being far off balance in my intake of these 2 essential electrolytes, but while sodium can increase hypertension, potassium can decrease it. No wonder my hypertension was getting so out of control... my dietary intake of these essential electrolytes were seriously off balance. One of my initial steps to reverse that situation was to convert to "No Salt". First let me say, my main effort to overcome my potassium deficiency is to strive to get my potassium levels up through learning to eat foods that are high in potassium, not by salting more and more with potassium chloride. This review is about this potassium chloride product, which is one form of a salt product, and how it helped me eliminate sodium chloride (regular table salt) and has nothing to do with increasing or decreasing my overall salt intake. When I first started to use "No Salt" to replace regular table salt, I had to use a little at a time at first because I could really taste the metal (potassium) and I wasn't surprised by that because I suspect I am a "supertaster" (feel free to look up that term, it's a real thing). After reading that many other countries use potassium chloride as their table salt while the U.S. uses sodium chloride as our table salt, I was hoping it was only a matter of time that I would get used to "No Salt" which is based on potassium chloride. To my utter delight, that has happened. It took about 2 months and persistence is key, but now I no longer notice the a metal taste from the potassium! (In the beginning I used to make the mistake of substituting equal amounts of "No Salt" to what I would normally use with regular table salt and I was overwhelming the food with the metal taste of the potassium. Don't make this mistake :-) ) If you are like me and need to lower (not eliminate) your sodium intake, I highly recommend "No Salt" and start out slowly. If you don't taste any metal taste, then start salting it to what you like. If you are like me, then just ease into it and eventually, you will not notice any metal tastes in your food. Being patient and waiting the 2 months (hopefully less) is well worth it to achieve the substitution from table (sodium chloride) salt to "No Salt" (potassium chloride salt). I use this all the time now when salting regardless of what I am salting, from cooking such as in boiling water for making pastas and such to directly salting the food I am about to eat.
M**K
Great. Tastes just like salt.
D**N
Muy buena opcion para quienes padecen hypertencion deben limitar o eliminar el consumo de sodio.
A**R
I like that it tastes so much like salt. It is potassium based. I had to give up salt due to medical problems. This has been a life saver. But I will say be careful. It is very strong and caused some mouth sores. You don't have to use much. It is stronger flavor than regular salt.
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