DS> I'm with you, but no salt. Prefer just butter but will tolerate a
DS> little bit of the cinnamon butter that some places serve with.
I used to be a saltaholic. Then I had a heart attack. Then for a while I was
a no-salt. Then my wife, who's family had a history of this, ended up in the
hospital after having convulsions due to low sodium levels (I told people I
tried to kill my wife with my diet). Now they've got me on all these drugs and
I my BP runs 95/65 or so, as a side-effect, I take it every morning. Even
though I'm a saltaholic again. Docs think it's wonderful, but they don't get
light headed when standing up.
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