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You definitely lost the metaphor here. Salt does not negate or in any way cover bitter flavors.
You obviously don't know how salt works.
https://www.nature.com/articles/42388
Besides, the actual origin of "take with a grain of salt" comes from Pliny the Elder, who believed salt to be part of a cure for poison.
His actual words were "addito salis grano" or add a grain of salt.
He believed this because salt suppresses bitter flavors and most poisonous things taste fairly bitter.
The phase "cum grano salis" or with a grain of salt, then entered latin, and eventually a few other languages.