WARNING - MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS IF YOU'RE NOT PAST THRILLER BARK
I was gonna make this a theory, but there is conflicting evidence which can coincide to both sides of the story, for if the weakness really is, or isn't.
The next bit is spoilered for those who aren't as far in the anime.
Feel free to tell me my theory is made from crack comprised of your 3rd grade teacher, but it's just a theory which I feel could be plausible in the long run.
I was gonna make this a theory, but there is conflicting evidence which can coincide to both sides of the story, for if the weakness really is, or isn't.
The next bit is spoilered for those who aren't as far in the anime.
I propose that the weakness of a Devil Fruit user is not Sea Water, but just salt!
This is what I was thinking, back in the Thriller Bark arc, Brook has proposed to Robin and Franky what the weakness is of the zombies which Gecko Moriah would create using shadows. He has stated that the weakness is salt, since they come from the use of a Devil Fruit's ability.
It would seem like a plausible reasoning, but there is a reason which someone could testify against this. There are a lot of things in the world, and the One Piece universe is no exception. Imagine, Sanji would have to use salt to cook some of Luffy's food, but does Luffy eating this food temporarily stop him from stretching? I hardly think so.
An argument against this would be that Sanji hasn't used salt before, since it has never been officially stated that he would use it in any of his recipes. It's not really common logic, but thinking about it, it would make sense.
Second argument, everyone sweats, even here since they exert themselves to near death sometimes. Sweat, or perspiration does contain traces of Sodium in it, an element used in salt with the other being Chloride. Again there are two sides to this argument. It would either a) effect them because it's an element, or b) do nothing because it's not complete salt.
We all know the natural weakness to devil fruits is sea water, because it contains properties which are used in salt. Doing a little research, salt's other component (Chloride) is usually double the amount of Sodium in sea water, which can really only mean that Chloride plays a major role in the devil fruit's weakness, given the general weakness is salt, not seawater.
This is what I was thinking, back in the Thriller Bark arc, Brook has proposed to Robin and Franky what the weakness is of the zombies which Gecko Moriah would create using shadows. He has stated that the weakness is salt, since they come from the use of a Devil Fruit's ability.
It would seem like a plausible reasoning, but there is a reason which someone could testify against this. There are a lot of things in the world, and the One Piece universe is no exception. Imagine, Sanji would have to use salt to cook some of Luffy's food, but does Luffy eating this food temporarily stop him from stretching? I hardly think so.
An argument against this would be that Sanji hasn't used salt before, since it has never been officially stated that he would use it in any of his recipes. It's not really common logic, but thinking about it, it would make sense.
Second argument, everyone sweats, even here since they exert themselves to near death sometimes. Sweat, or perspiration does contain traces of Sodium in it, an element used in salt with the other being Chloride. Again there are two sides to this argument. It would either a) effect them because it's an element, or b) do nothing because it's not complete salt.
We all know the natural weakness to devil fruits is sea water, because it contains properties which are used in salt. Doing a little research, salt's other component (Chloride) is usually double the amount of Sodium in sea water, which can really only mean that Chloride plays a major role in the devil fruit's weakness, given the general weakness is salt, not seawater.
Feel free to tell me my theory is made from crack comprised of your 3rd grade teacher, but it's just a theory which I feel could be plausible in the long run.