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Hello, this is the first in a series on meals and food preparation for the Low Carb, High Fat, High Protein diet I follow.
The Podcast is linked to this post. The YouTube Video showing the ingredients and assembly can be found at this link:
https://youtu.be/QX7igzPpAx4
In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride (NaCl). When used in food, especially in granulated form, it is more formally called table salt. In the form of a natural crystalline mineral, salt is also known as rock salt or halite. Salt is essential for life in general (being the source of the essential dietary minerals sodium and chlorine), and saltiness is one of the basic human tastes. Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food. Salting, brining, and pickling are ancient and important methods of food preservation.[1]
When I talk about salt, I am talking about salt prepared for human consumption.
Non-Human consumption example:
130,000 to 150,000 — That’s how many tonnes of road salt that are typically used during winter road maintenance operations each year. The city said it’s aware of the risks of road salt to the environment and although there is ongoing research into the use of alternatives, road salt continues to be the most cost-effective de-icer across Canada.[2]
Use of Road Salt in Canada is monitored and reported on by the Government of Canada[3]
Protect water heaters, pipes and appliances from harmful hard water build up.
Traditional water softener salt is commonly made of sodium chloride (NaCl), and it is used to regenerate and clean the water softener resin that softens hard water. However, there are also less common salt variations, like potassium chloride and, even rarer and less effective, magnesium chloride.[4]
The body needs salt for essential functions such as maintaining fluid balance, supporting nerve function, and aiding muscle contractions.
Salt plays a number of essential roles in the human body:
Table 1 Examples of Salt and Description
Avocados are nutrient-dense fruits that provide healthy fats, fibre, and essential vitamins and minerals, making them a valuable addition to a balanced diet.
1
Avocados are rich in several essential nutrients, including:
Avocados have been studied extensively, in part, because the Hass Avocado Board funds much of the research.6 For this reason, it can be tricky to discern whether it is avocados specifically that provide the benefit that is studied. That said, here are a few studies and what they’ve found.[15]
Avocados may provide benefits for people with diabetes. Although they have carbohydrates, their low glycemic index rating of almost zero means that they have little effect on blood sugar. The glycemic index is a scale from 1 to 100, with high numbers indicating foods that raise your blood sugar faster. [16]
That means avocados are a healthy choice for those with diabetes, especially when they replace higher-glycemic foods.8 Some studies have shown that avocado consumption is associated with improved glycemic control in subjects with type 2 diabetes. [17]
Bibliography
Government of Canada. “Road Salts.” (2025).
Valencia Higuera. “Salt 101: Why You Need It, How Much Is Too Much, and How to Cut Back.” (2022).
M.A. Malia Frey, ACE-CHC, CPT. “Avocado Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits.” (2023).
MSc Michael Joseph, ANutr. “12 Benefits of Avocado (and Full Nutrition Facts).” (2025).
TorontoToday Staff. “A Look at Toronto’s Snow Clearing Operations — by the Numbers.” (2025).
Wikipedia. “Kala Namak.” (2025).
———. “Salt.” (2025).
Scott Winfield. “Different Types of Water Softener Salt & How to Choose.” (2024).
[1] Wikipedia, “Salt,” (2025).
[2] TorontoToday Staff, “A Look at Toronto’s Snow Clearing Operations — by the Numbers,” (2025).
[3] Government of Canada, “Road Salts,” (2025).
[4] Scott Winfield, “Different Types of Water Softener Salt & How to Choose,” (2024).
[5] Valencia Higuera, “Salt 101: Why You Need It, How Much Is Too Much, and How to Cut Back,” (2022).
[6] Valencia Higuera, “Salt 101: Why You Need It, How Much Is Too Much, and How to Cut Back.”
[7] Valencia Higuera, “Salt 101: Why You Need It, How Much Is Too Much, and How to Cut Back.”
[8] Wikipedia, “Kala Namak,” (2025).
[9] M.A. Malia Frey, ACE-CHC, CPT, “Avocado Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits,” (2023).
[10] MSc Michael Joseph, ANutr, “12 Benefits of Avocado (and Full Nutrition Facts),” (2025).
[11] M.A. Malia Frey, ACE-CHC, CPT, “Avocado Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits.”
[12] M.A. Malia Frey, ACE-CHC, CPT, “Avocado Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits.”
[13] MSc Michael Joseph, ANutr, “12 Benefits of Avocado (and Full Nutrition Facts).”
[14] M.A. Malia Frey, ACE-CHC, CPT, “Avocado Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits.”
[15] M.A. Malia Frey, ACE-CHC, CPT, “Avocado Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits.”
[16] M.A. Malia Frey, ACE-CHC, CPT, “Avocado Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits.”
[17] M.A. Malia Frey, ACE-CHC, CPT, “Avocado Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits.”
Photography: Mark A. Ashford Artlist Music – Amazonian Grounding – By Master Mind – https://artlist.io/royalty-free-music/song/amazonian-grounding/99703
Click here—https://linktr.ee/markaashford
By The Shaman PodcastHello, this is the first in a series on meals and food preparation for the Low Carb, High Fat, High Protein diet I follow.
The Podcast is linked to this post. The YouTube Video showing the ingredients and assembly can be found at this link:
https://youtu.be/QX7igzPpAx4
In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride (NaCl). When used in food, especially in granulated form, it is more formally called table salt. In the form of a natural crystalline mineral, salt is also known as rock salt or halite. Salt is essential for life in general (being the source of the essential dietary minerals sodium and chlorine), and saltiness is one of the basic human tastes. Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food. Salting, brining, and pickling are ancient and important methods of food preservation.[1]
When I talk about salt, I am talking about salt prepared for human consumption.
Non-Human consumption example:
130,000 to 150,000 — That’s how many tonnes of road salt that are typically used during winter road maintenance operations each year. The city said it’s aware of the risks of road salt to the environment and although there is ongoing research into the use of alternatives, road salt continues to be the most cost-effective de-icer across Canada.[2]
Use of Road Salt in Canada is monitored and reported on by the Government of Canada[3]
Protect water heaters, pipes and appliances from harmful hard water build up.
Traditional water softener salt is commonly made of sodium chloride (NaCl), and it is used to regenerate and clean the water softener resin that softens hard water. However, there are also less common salt variations, like potassium chloride and, even rarer and less effective, magnesium chloride.[4]
The body needs salt for essential functions such as maintaining fluid balance, supporting nerve function, and aiding muscle contractions.
Salt plays a number of essential roles in the human body:
Table 1 Examples of Salt and Description
Avocados are nutrient-dense fruits that provide healthy fats, fibre, and essential vitamins and minerals, making them a valuable addition to a balanced diet.
1
Avocados are rich in several essential nutrients, including:
Avocados have been studied extensively, in part, because the Hass Avocado Board funds much of the research.6 For this reason, it can be tricky to discern whether it is avocados specifically that provide the benefit that is studied. That said, here are a few studies and what they’ve found.[15]
Avocados may provide benefits for people with diabetes. Although they have carbohydrates, their low glycemic index rating of almost zero means that they have little effect on blood sugar. The glycemic index is a scale from 1 to 100, with high numbers indicating foods that raise your blood sugar faster. [16]
That means avocados are a healthy choice for those with diabetes, especially when they replace higher-glycemic foods.8 Some studies have shown that avocado consumption is associated with improved glycemic control in subjects with type 2 diabetes. [17]
Bibliography
Government of Canada. “Road Salts.” (2025).
Valencia Higuera. “Salt 101: Why You Need It, How Much Is Too Much, and How to Cut Back.” (2022).
M.A. Malia Frey, ACE-CHC, CPT. “Avocado Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits.” (2023).
MSc Michael Joseph, ANutr. “12 Benefits of Avocado (and Full Nutrition Facts).” (2025).
TorontoToday Staff. “A Look at Toronto’s Snow Clearing Operations — by the Numbers.” (2025).
Wikipedia. “Kala Namak.” (2025).
———. “Salt.” (2025).
Scott Winfield. “Different Types of Water Softener Salt & How to Choose.” (2024).
[1] Wikipedia, “Salt,” (2025).
[2] TorontoToday Staff, “A Look at Toronto’s Snow Clearing Operations — by the Numbers,” (2025).
[3] Government of Canada, “Road Salts,” (2025).
[4] Scott Winfield, “Different Types of Water Softener Salt & How to Choose,” (2024).
[5] Valencia Higuera, “Salt 101: Why You Need It, How Much Is Too Much, and How to Cut Back,” (2022).
[6] Valencia Higuera, “Salt 101: Why You Need It, How Much Is Too Much, and How to Cut Back.”
[7] Valencia Higuera, “Salt 101: Why You Need It, How Much Is Too Much, and How to Cut Back.”
[8] Wikipedia, “Kala Namak,” (2025).
[9] M.A. Malia Frey, ACE-CHC, CPT, “Avocado Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits,” (2023).
[10] MSc Michael Joseph, ANutr, “12 Benefits of Avocado (and Full Nutrition Facts),” (2025).
[11] M.A. Malia Frey, ACE-CHC, CPT, “Avocado Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits.”
[12] M.A. Malia Frey, ACE-CHC, CPT, “Avocado Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits.”
[13] MSc Michael Joseph, ANutr, “12 Benefits of Avocado (and Full Nutrition Facts).”
[14] M.A. Malia Frey, ACE-CHC, CPT, “Avocado Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits.”
[15] M.A. Malia Frey, ACE-CHC, CPT, “Avocado Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits.”
[16] M.A. Malia Frey, ACE-CHC, CPT, “Avocado Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits.”
[17] M.A. Malia Frey, ACE-CHC, CPT, “Avocado Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits.”
Photography: Mark A. Ashford Artlist Music – Amazonian Grounding – By Master Mind – https://artlist.io/royalty-free-music/song/amazonian-grounding/99703
Click here—https://linktr.ee/markaashford