1982 - Volume #6, Issue #3, Page #31
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Diet Salt Detector
The salt meter, which sells for $99.50, determines if food is too salty, moderately salty or low in salt concentration. It comes with a probe which is inserted in the food or the liquid. A reading on the meter-scale tells you instantly the salt level of the food being tested.
"Although the Salt Meter does not cure illness, it can go a long way in helping people control an already dangerous disorder and possibly help prevent the salt disorder from happening at all," explains Charles Wolf, president of Life Tower Products.
The unit plugs into a standard 115 volt outlet and has all moving parts encased for easy cleaning. The probe is neutral and will not contaminate the food or liquid sample being tested, says Wolf. It weighs 2 1/2 lbs. and comes complete with operating instructions and a book entitled, "Killer Salt", published by Avon Books.
For more details, contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Life Tower Products, 5316 West Imperial Highway, Los Angeles, Calif. 90045 (ph 213 670-4985).
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