Elevate Your Taste, Not Your Sodium! 🥳
Morton Salt Substitute is a sodium-free seasoning option that has been a trusted household name since 1848. This versatile product is perfect for cooking and seasoning at the table, making it an essential addition to any health-conscious kitchen. With just a pinch, you can enhance the flavor of your meals while adhering to a sodium-restricted diet.
D**I
Good way to buy in bulk
I started using this when I realized my salt intake was way too high, and my potassium intake was too low. While I wish I could buy this product in the same size container as regular salt, this bulk pack is an okay way to purchase it. As a reformed salt addict, I can tell you this helps me immensely. The taste is easy to get used to, and it is actually healthy to use, since the potassium in it counteracts the negative effects of sodium. I have seen some folks mention in reviews on here that they are on 'sodium free' diets. Ummm... no. You would be dead if you were. The key is to get just enough sodium, without excess. Use of this product, along with removing most processed foods from my diet, helps me get the right amount of sodium to stay healthy.
P**Y
Potassium salt that tastes like table salt. For sodium free diets
This sodium-free salt is potassium. It has a taster similar to sodium chloride which is table salt. If you are on a potassium restricted diet or take potassium supplements, you should talk to your doctor or nutritionist about using this product. This salt substitute does not have iodine in it. My husband and I like it. The containers are a little bit taller than salt shakers.
A**O
Product was just as advertised.
Good Product!
T**A
Great substitute
this is a great product for people staying away from salt. You wouldn't know it's not salt. Only problem is it's far too expensive. 6, 3 1/8 oz containers for $32 is too much
N**R
Not worth the bitterness!
Morton's is good at salt - not salt-free. Not only does this particular product have a lousy, bitter aftertaste, but it doesn't cook or bake well. You can't use it to replace salt in most recipes because the bitterness becomes pronounced and the money you spend is just not worth it. I use No-Salt instead, which doesn't leave a bitterness and cooks and bakes just like salt. One thing about salt substitutes as well, if you use too much, you'll be left with a burn in your mouth, be careful! This will work if you have no other option, but take it from me, not worth the bitter flavor it adds to everything. You're likely not using this without the doctor saying that you have to cut your salt intake, and this just makes that pill even harder to swallow. Take it from me - avoid it at all costs!
C**Y
Taste like real salt.
I always loved salt and can no longer use real salt. I bought this and at first I could taste the difference but after a couple of uses it now tastes just like real salt to me. The only problem I had with my first order was they shipped it in a bag and one of them got kind of smashed and I lost some of the salt in it.
J**R
For Muscle Cramps?
I am taking this as a potassium supplement because of a cramp in my right calf. I am training for a race. I am also taking calcium (yogurt) and magnesium (pills). I am also getting some sun for vitamin D. This combination has not helped.This product is not very palatable when just added to water. Not sure how it tastes on food. If I need a potassium supplement, I would try this again, but that may not be what is causing my cramps. I am also investigating using a compression sleeve, a topical Navratna oil (like Emu oil), stretching, and increasing carbohydrate intake.The body is such a great self-healer, that my first inclination is to attribute everything to diet. First I try to eliminate what might be detrimental in my diet.Oh, and this is extremely expensive. I found it cheaper in the store, and I just needed one container. The picture looks like you are getting a regular large salt container, but no. These are miniature containers. I put 1/4 teaspoon in a glass of water, hold my breath and gulp it down. I do that a few times a day, whenever I drink water. That should be enough potassium combined with what I get in my food.
D**0
NO SALT NEEDED ANYMORE
When my husband's doctor told him he had to stop using salt, he thought the world would surely stop turning. I was worried, as he would go through a full salt shaker in 3-4 days. Why was I worried? I've stopped using salt also. This is an excellent product! Congratulations and thank you to the Morton Salt chemists and the German manufacturers for this outstanding substitute.
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