The healthiest salt is the processed and iodized sodium chloride; don't believe in the fantasies of ridiculous so called "nutritionists" !
It is very possible.
Not natural salt with essential nutrients in it, but regular white processed table salt is unhealthy.
Salt is not only a seasoning, but it's also a natural preservative. Sugar can be sweet or savory, it all depends on what you mix it with.
Almost every food is a source of sodium in the form of sodium chloride (salt). Many processed foods have additional salt added for flavor. The natural sources of sodium used for producing salt include sea salt and rock salt.
No. Most people do not have a problem with sodium, so reducing its level in processed foods won't make much difference at all. You only need to reduce your salt intake when you have a problem with salt or sodium levels. If you have no problem with sodium, reducing it won't change anything at all.
Because nowdayS in America foods are processed ,fast foods,soda. Americans use to much salt and/or butter just that is a huge problem
No it is not healthier than cows milk because it is processed.
No ! Absolutely not ! Hamburgers are a highly processed food - HIGH in salt and fat, and completely un-natural for a lizard to eat ! Stick to the lizards natural diet !
Whole food is food in its natural state or as refined as little as possible, as opposed to processed foods. An example would be corn...an ear of corn is a whole food, but remove the corn kernels, mash them, add salt sugar and fat...it now becomes a corn chip...a processed food. Other examples of whole foods are vegetables, grains, nuts, fruit. Anything you can safely eat in its most natural state. And WF is considered much more healthier for you.
No it isn't. Processed means it is not a natural, but a man made product.
For a human being and for other many animals and plants is not healthier.
That depends. First of all, healthier than what? Second, if you are giving up meat, dairy and eggs, and just adding processed, fat-laden substitutes, then it is likely not appreciably healthier. If you are moving to plant based whole foods, and whole natural grains, it will be healthier. It does not have to be expensive, either. Beans, potatoes and rice, are inexpensive staples. Add fruits, vegetables and greens and you'll be good to go.