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Sorry I should specified that the Sodium is mostly Citrate and not Clhloride.

Graciela

----- Forwarded Message ----From: Graciela Gomez <gracieladulze@...>iodine Sent: Tue, February 8, 2011 3:26:35 PMSubject: Re: is salt really needed for halide elimination?

Hi,

My question sort of relate to a salt issue is well. I'm using Himalayan salt for my cooking no other salt.

I just found out that I'm deficient in Potassium, Calcium and Magnesium. I was recommended a compound

preparation that contains the following: Ion Sodium, Ion Potassium, Ion Calcium and Ion Magnesium.

Do I need the Ion Sodium when I'm already taking Himalayan salt?

Is Ion Sodium equal to my Himalayan salt in this case?

Thank you for the input

Graciela

From: health_info_at <health_info_at@...>iodine Sent: Tue, February 8, 2011 1:04:48 PMSubject: is salt really needed for halide elimination?

sodium is one of the main electrolytes that is already in excessive supply in diets which include processed foods. the gerson therapy helps correct this by a no salt diet whilst using iodine with great effect. it is supposedly the halide chloride which is needed to displace bromine, which can easily be obtained from eating and juicing lots of lettice, just as the gerson therapy does. chloride can also be obtained from olives. sodium is alreadt far too abundent and potassium short in the diets most people eat. i am not saying the occasional pinch would be harmfull to help detox if the diet is otherwise salt free but gerson shows it not to be needed.

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