Nu-Tek Salt contains 70% less sodium than your traditional table salt. Big
producers have already started using it, but soon you’ll be able to buy it yourself. Can it replace what’s in your shaker? For a week this past May, I used a new
substitute called Salt for Life in all of my foods. I sprinkled it on soup and cooked dishes. I even tried a little bit without any accompanying
at all. It tasted slightly different from regular salt--a little sharper, somehow. But I didn’t notice the difference at all when I cooked with the product. And in any case, I--along with everyone reading this--have probably eaten the
in processed foods without even knowing it. Salt for Life comes from Nu-Tek Salt, a Bill Gates-endorsed company
that sells
products
that contain 70% less sodium than traditional salt. Unlike
replacers of the past, Nu-Tek’s products actually taste like the real thing, as evidenced by my week-long experiment. According to Nu-Tek president and COO Don Mower, 10 of the top 13
producers in the world have started incorporating Nu-Tek’s Advanced Formula Potassium Chloride (one of the
products) into meats and other items since its launch in 2010.Read Full Story