• TheMadFool
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    To take something with a "grain of salt" or "pinch of salt" is an English language idiom that means to view something with skepticism or not to interpret something literally — Google

    Skepticism

    Saline (medicine)

    Salt (Sodium Chloride) is necessary for both physical and mental health.

    Is there a connection or am I imagining things?
  • Jack Cummins
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    I can think of one connection, which is the homeopathic remedy, Nat Mur. That is made from sodium chloride, obviously in minute proportions because that is how homeopathy works. Nat Mur is one of the essential remedies in homeopathy for a combination of physical and emotional problems.
  • Nils Loc
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    An odd idiom but idioms are odd.

    The Latin word sal (salis is the genitive) means both "salt" and "wit", thus the Latin phrase cum grano salis could be translated to either "with a grain of salt" or "with a grain (small amount) of wit", actually to "with caution"/cautiously.[3] — wikipedia: Grain of salt

    Apply a modicum of wit/caution toward whatever comes your way.
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