Taste preferences, of course, each person has his own. But from time to time it happens that some taste quirks are literally overcome. For example, you constantly want salty. Why is this happening? After all, you usually want it so that there is simply no strength to fight. And then any dish seems under-salted, and then it pulls on a pickled cucumber, then on a tomato, then generally on a herring.
The functions of salt in the body
To begin with, we will understand why our body needs salt. After all, somehow newborn children do without it. Does our body really need it?
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Finally, sometimes we want salty things just out of habit - and yet they take years to form. For example, since childhood we eat rather salty soups, and after a while it seems to us that this is normal. And then we begin to add all the dishes. Thus, sometimes we are completely imperceptible to ourselves at risk, which can subsequently lead to serious health problems.