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Default May 07, 2021 at 09:14 AM
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@FreshStart2020 and all:

That's really interesting, what you wrote about eating salt just servicing a salt tolerance, providing relief from the withdrawal since the last use and not really being an addiction. It's like i'm habituated to salt and using it relieves my excessive reliance on it, but doesn't actually provide any pleasure. I guess the solution is to cure myself of my salt tolerance by depriving myself of my excessive use of it which will be temporarily uncomfortable and then the need for excessive salt will disappear and i will be free of the Salt Monster. Thanks for the tip and congratulations on solving your eating disorder!

Ta!

Jane.

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Thanks for this!
Anrea
 
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