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I bet some of the low sodium salt substitutes would work in place of plain salt. Potassium chloride / sodium chloride mixes... I think the "corning" process removes some moisture from the meat, altering texture, and also creates a hostile enviroment for some of the dangerous bacteria... I think a secondary role of the nitrates is to help the meat retain the nice red color...
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