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Thanks for mentioning salt intake. I like to cook and I do use some salt. Pink Himalayan salt. But salt is salt. I also use liquid aminos. I think a reduction of salt intake is needed. The pains in the face have subsided a little. I am not sure why, but I'll enjoy it while it lasts.
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