Guest guest Posted November 27, 2008 Report Share Posted November 27, 2008 Are you using an unrefined salt such as Redmonds real salt? According to Dr. Brownstein's book, " Salt your way to Health " a good unrefined salt rich with minerals and whole, should help normalize a blood pressure. (barring any kidney issues) When one uses pure white sodium (aka table salt) some bodies have a difficult time clearing out the sodium. It needs to be balanced with potassium, magnesium, etc. which an unrefined REAL salt contains plus usually something like 50+ other things cells like. Also, when a person starts using Iodine, it can start to plug into those receptors, causing a cleansing of those hormones so that the iodine can start doing its work. Be sure to drink lots of good water (non chlorinated!) to help rid toxins from your body and kidneys. Just a thought. Michigan > > > > >> > i stared taking iodoral around a week ago now, i am having stomach > > problems, not real bad but something i did not have before i stared > > taking the iodoral, as also i went to take my blood pressure at a > > store, and was very surprised when it said that the high number was > > 147 the low one was 80 and my pulse was 80, i have never had high > > blood pressure ever, its not in my family, just last week before i > > started taking iodoral it was normal 150 over 75 pulse was 76 so i > > can only think its the cause, i do feel allot better then i have > > felt in years more energy, not so much pain in my back and legs, > > feel more alert . maybe this is something that will pass, after i > > have been on it long enough for it to fix my thyroid problems can > > anyone let me know if this is normal and will clear up later after > > my body is clearer.? thanks pamela > > -- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2008 Report Share Posted November 27, 2008 Pamela, Cosider adding 1/4 t. of grayish celtic seasalt to a quart of water when you drink water. It makes hydration much better. Dehydration could be raising your blood pressure. Just a thought. Pam On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 7:05 AM, perennialgardener2003 <perennialgardener2003@...> wrote: > Are you using an unrefined salt such as Redmonds real salt? > According to Dr. Brownstein's book, " Salt your way to Health " > a good unrefined salt rich with minerals and whole, should help > normalize a blood pressure. (barring any kidney issues) When one > uses pure white sodium (aka table salt) some bodies have a difficult > time clearing out the sodium. It needs to be balanced with > potassium, magnesium, etc. which an unrefined REAL salt contains plus > usually something like 50+ other things cells like. > > Also, when a person starts using Iodine, it can start to plug into > those receptors, causing a cleansing of those hormones so that the > iodine can start doing its work. Be sure to drink lots of good water > (non chlorinated!) to help rid toxins from your body and kidneys. > > Just a thought. > > Michigan >> > >> > >>> > i stared taking iodoral around a week ago now, i am having > stomach >> > problems, not real bad but something i did not have before i > stared >> > taking the iodoral, as also i went to take my blood pressure > at a >> > store, and was very surprised when it said that the high > number was >> > 147 the low one was 80 and my pulse was 80, i have never had > high >> > blood pressure ever, its not in my family, just last week > before i >> > started taking iodoral it was normal 150 over 75 pulse was 76 > so i >> > can only think its the cause, i do feel allot better then i > have >> > felt in years more energy, not so much pain in my back and > legs, >> > feel more alert . maybe this is something that will pass, > after i >> > have been on it long enough for it to fix my thyroid problems > can >> > anyone let me know if this is normal and will clear up later > after >> > my body is clearer.? thanks pamela >> >> -- >> >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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