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7/4/2025, 10:16:31 AM
>>12377597
this salt substitute contains potassium.
*sip*
it'd be a great way to up your potassium intake except for one thing. it contains silicon dioxide.
basically powdered glass. not soluble in hydrochloric acid. this stuff was originally used to compound certain pharmaceuticals because it's inert and non reactive.
it has no known nutritional value and i don't care what the "literature" says.
humans thrived for thousands of years without this shit in the food supply.
*sip*
so the obvious choice is going to be banana.
Your fortune: Excellent Luck
this salt substitute contains potassium.
*sip*
it'd be a great way to up your potassium intake except for one thing. it contains silicon dioxide.
basically powdered glass. not soluble in hydrochloric acid. this stuff was originally used to compound certain pharmaceuticals because it's inert and non reactive.
it has no known nutritional value and i don't care what the "literature" says.
humans thrived for thousands of years without this shit in the food supply.
*sip*
so the obvious choice is going to be banana.
Your fortune: Excellent Luck
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