Answer: I doubt your dog would have salt toxicity from
drinking small amount of salt water.
Not exact matches
* 1 quart strawberries, preferably local (when trimmed and sliced, you should have about 3 heaping cups
of strawberries; use more for an even fruitier
drink, or consider using both roasted and fresh strawberries in this recipe) * 4 tablespoons organic sugar, plus more to taste * 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract * pinch
of fine or coarse sea
salt * juice
of 1 - 2 limes (or lemons)- I suggest trying it with the
smaller amount before adding more * handful
of fresh basil (I used Thai basil from my garden) or mint * ice cubes: about 10, or to taste
These
drinks are called «clear» fluids (clear
drinks) because they are mainly water with a
small amount of extra sugars and
salts.
Drinking sodium - containing electrolyte beverages or adding a
small amount of table
salt to your meals can help to supplement the sodium in your diet.
Once I've made these two things, I then take out a big pot and put into it about 2 - 3 cups
of tea, 1 - 2 cups
of this cream and a litre or so
of half - almond milk, half coconut milk, along with some sugar - free chocolate, cocoa (or cocoa and cacao butter), sweetener, spices (like chai spice), flavorings like vanilla or caramel,
salt (I always add a little
salt to most sweets, it balances the flavor)... basically anything you think will be good in a [quote] mocha [/ quote] type
drink (I even put
small amounts of maca and other medicinal mushroom powders to up the nutritional value - but just a little, to avoid bitterness).
Additionally, adding a
small amount of salt to your pet's water bowl will often increase the
amount of water your pet
drinks.