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Salt water is still salt water no matter where it goes as long as there is still salt in the water.
Salt or salt tablets.
Makes them harder to compress into tablets (and stay as tablets), and does nothing to neutralize acid.
Salt is not toxic but a maximal limit for a day intake exist.
No, because salt will maintain your blood high.
If you have hypertension, you should only need a salt tablet if you are dehydrated and there is no other form of electrolytes available to mix with water.
Short answer: No, salt is a preservative. Long answer: Going bad means that it has become unsuitable for human consumption. Due to an infestation of microbes or contamination with a toxin. It is unlikely that any organism can live on salt alone (salt tends to disrupt the cellular membranes of microbes and parasites). Salt, like other things, can be contaminated with toxins that may make it unsuitable for consumption, e.g. if you dropped rat poison into salt.
No, only time will do so.
They slow down your metabolism for a little while.
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