Hello,
This doesn't make any sense to me: Daily intake of sea salt (specifically pink Himalayan sea salt) significantly boosts my libido, my appetite (usually little/no appetite), and improves my mood. I don't get the same effect using normal Morton's table salt, Morton's salt lite, or just getting more sodium from foods. I have tested this thoroughly over the last 4 weeks. If anything, there is an anti placebo effect here, because at first I refused to believe this. I'm going to try some different types of salt and electrolyte mixes, because I still find this nearly impossible to believe.
EDIT: One thing that I haven't tried yet, that I am going to try, is to actually measure the exact quantity of salt and make sure I'm using exactly the same amount for my sea salt vs Morton's test. Maybe I'm subconsciously using more sea salt because I like the flavor or texture better.
Can anyone think of a possible mechanism of action here that I can test out? I know that sea salt has "trace minerals", but upon looking at specifics, I find that the other minerals besides salt are all in very trace quantities indeed.. it doesn't seem like such small quantities could make any difference and I eat well anyway. I also take a multi vitamin. The only "downside" to my diet is that I rarely eat fruits, because fructose seems to bother me.
Thanks for any help or direction that you can provide.
Edited by Jefferson Greene, 13 June 2016 - 12:06 AM.