Guest guest Posted December 25, 1999 Report Share Posted December 25, 1999 Hello everyone, Newbie here, I am looking for Sea Salt. Is there a place online that I could get some. Thanks in advance, Love & Laughter Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 1999 Report Share Posted December 26, 1999 Judy, Snowdrift Farms is a great source for sea salts. They're located in Maine, have great customer service, and ship products quickly. Their address is either www.snowdriftfarm.com or www.snowdriftfarms.com MoonDance Soaps & More 6013 OId Horseman Trail, Raleigh, NC 27613 919-870-8063 ------ http://www.moondancesoaps.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 1999 Report Share Posted December 26, 1999 You can get sea salt at any Oriental store REALLY inexpensively. (It's about $3 for 5 lbs. at my Oriental store.) The grocery store near me all have it, too .. but it's much more expensive there. I'd avoid mail ordering it, if I were you .. you're going to spend more on postage than on the salt itself. :-< - Ela (000)___(000) Ela Heyn / @ @ \ ferret@... | | ======@====== http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5483 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2000 Report Share Posted January 2, 2000 In a message dated 1/1/00 11:01:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, jany@... writes: << I saw in my local heath food store, sea salt for 49 cents a pound. The grain was the size of regular salt. Is this the same sea salt that is used in bath salts? Thanks ) >> Jany, Yes, it is. Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2000 Report Share Posted March 3, 2000 And it is aluminium free. Christie >From: somish@... >>hi all, > years ago the nutrtitoinst i was seeing recommended sea salt as well as >the osteopath i was seeing...and use it freely on my food as i would regular >salt. > it is more expensive than regular salt but lasts a long time... used to >find it in health food stores in a large carboard container: addivitve free >but my last batch was in a small bag.( a few asiles over was sea salt >specfically for bathing.) > comes in fine , coarse sizes. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2001 Report Share Posted July 13, 2001 Luck never tried sea salt as a cleanse. For about 8 years I have been eating and drinking Celtic Sea Salt (brand) every day. I use it every meal and put it into my daily drinking water. I have a feeling Aajonus V is wrong on this issue re sea salt. He says not to use any salt, even unrefined sea salt. There are many others who say the opposite. My own experience tells me it is necessary and valuable. I am looking at a booklet produced by Wisconsin Natural Food Associates Phone: 414-235-7475. PO box 994 Oshkosh, WI 54902. Order reprints from: Wisconsin Natural Food Associates 6616 CTH I Waunakee, WI 53597. Title is " The Sea Within Us. " It contains articles by 4 docs including Dr Royal Lee and Dr on the topic of the value of sea salt. The subtitle says it all: " What force powers life? It was at work billions of years ago in the primordial sea. It came ashore with the first land creatures and we carry it with us today. " Much detail contained therein on the need for sea salt in our bodies. Corny On Fri, 13 Jul 2001 12:46:03 EDT Luckower@... writes: > last week i went gung ho into all the raw animal products. one day i > ate alot > of oyters, clams, roe, marrow, beef, etc... i had a remarkable day > in many > ways. and im not sure if it was just coincidence or what. i have > repeated > some of the foods without remarkable results. i have yet to repeat > the > marrow. i had about 6 ounces of it for breakfast. not very > appetizing at all. > but there were women coming on to me all day-- so if marrow is the > key then > so be it. aajonus doesn't mention it for some reason. stanley bass > was the > one that recommended it. it tastes alot like butter, but more pure > in a > sense. i will try it again and report if anything out of the > ordinary > happens. meantime-- last night i tried drinking alot of water and > sea salt. i > got down about 6 glasses of it before it started tasting bad. have > you ever > tried this as a cleanse? ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2002 Report Share Posted October 6, 2002 hi all, was told by two different mds to use sea salt for trace elements , my two pound box should last me a year or so .... and also probably good salt for the chefs on the list .somish. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2002 Report Share Posted October 6, 2002 Hi all, as far as selling sea salt as having hidden curative powers, I would say that it sounds like snake oil to me. I feel that we are all very vulnerable to snake oil medicine because, we are suffering so much for so long that sometimes almost anything will seem enticing, anything to feel better, to be better. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2002 Report Share Posted October 6, 2002 I don't think I've ever read anywhere that sea salt had " curative powers " . I use a Celtic Grey Sea Salt from France. This salt is naturally very high in trace minerals, containing a full 1% Magnesium and small amounts of clay. So this is beneficial to my health. Nat > Hi all, > as far as selling sea salt as having hidden curative powers, > > I would say that it sounds like snake oil to me. > I feel that we are all very vulnerable to snake oil medicine because, > > we are suffering so much for so long that sometimes almost anything > will seem enticing, anything to feel better, to be better. > > > Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2002 Report Share Posted October 8, 2002 In a message dated 10/6/2002 7:35:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mikes@... writes: > Hi all, > as far as selling sea salt as having hidden curative powers, > > I would say that it sounds like snake oil to me. > I feel that we are all very vulnerable to snake oil medicine because, > > we are suffering so much for so long that sometimes almost anything > will seem enticing, anything to feel better, to be better. > > I was wondering the very same thing. Call me crazy, but I guess I'm just a little bit more than skeptical about claims made by someone trying to sell the very product who's virtues they are extolling. Does anyone have any information regarding the health benefits of sea salt from an objective source? Shelle in on, Michigan GBS in 99, triggered by food poisoning Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2009 Report Share Posted November 15, 2009  Thanks ! That is most excellent and true!-W  think these people would be amazed at the difference that just eating seasalt would made. -- not processed table salt. The difference between table salt and seasalt is like night and day, just as is also the differnce between raw milk and pasteurized milk. blessings Shan > > From: fidyl <fidyl@...> > Subject: An Ahimsa ThanXgiving - Fast 2009 > Longevity@grou ps.com > Date: Sunday, November 15, 2009, 6:11 AM > > An Ahimsa ThanXgiving - Fast 2009 > > Namaste > > Oh, no! Here it comes again! > Those dreaded holidays where Vegans " waffle " between: > > A) Going to a family get-together and literally suffer through hours of staring at dead carcasses, watching as others gulp down †" not chewing †" these abused souls; > Going to a family get-together and endure all those not so casual comments about anti-Veganism; > C) Not going to these gatherings and trying to arrange a dinner for like-minded folks; > D) Not going to these gatherings and staying by themselves with their Tofurkeys; > E) Not going to these gatherings and wondering if we hurt the feelings of unconcerned/ uncaring humans; > F) Not going to the dinners, but arriving afterwards for " dessert; " > G) Any other actions you wish to fill-in; > H) Not going to these gatherings and fasting. > > That's right! I said FASTING. > > I will be fasting this ThanXgiving again - this has been a tradition since 1998. > I hope some list members will be joining me on this day of torture, death, greed, selfishness and debauchery by doing the same. > > My fast is in HONOR/REMEMBERENCE/ REVERENCE of the MILLIONS of animals that are tortured and abused, then slaughtered just for this one (1) day alone in the U.S. > > I am not discussing one (1) day fasts. My fasts run from Wednesday until Sunday. > > Fasting achieves numerous benefits. It is a wonderful way to clean out the body as far as health is concerned. > > Spiritually, it also cleanses the soul. > > Originally, fasting was used to 'get closer to a higher being.' > > It was also used to rid sick bodies of diseases. This was copied from watching animals when they are ill. > They either eat greens or nothing at all. > > Modern times has shown fasting to be a form of protest. > Gandhi also used fasting to bring his point across. > > My fasting tradition has came about when I could no longer go to family gatherings for this 'holiday' and sit around a table infested with dead carcass and by-products. > Even the 'religious' holidays were laughable as we traipsed to our building of worship only to march back to a home full of death, abuse and chemical irresponsibility. > > Previous years had folks pointing out that this is a time for family and friends getting-together to show their love and thankfulness. > But, who needs a " Hallmark " holiday for this occasion? > We can get together the other 364 days of the year without the excuse of a 'holiday.' > > I have had numerous opportunities to join like-minded folks for a holiday feast, but prefer to not look upon this holiday as a festive occasion. Why? Because it also represents false facts throughout American history. Native Americans were thwarted into slavery and near-annihilitation by the 'white man' in the name of 'god.' Recent findings are coming out that there was no turkey - or even any kind of 'meat' - at the dinner; only fruits, vegetables, nuts and grains. > > Then, back to modern times, it always bothered me that after these dinners, the male attendees would gather together in front of a television set to watch the bloodsport known as 'football,' leaving the women (slaves again to the 'white man') to clean up and watch > after the children. > > You are invited and welcome to join my discussion > list: > http://groups. / group/SoFlaVegan s/ > [We are really more like an informational " newspaper " with at least 25 postings daily!] > > Starting soon (way before " ThanXgiving " ) there will appear articles, information and guides about the history and hypocrisy of ThanXgiving, as well as how to cope with the upcoming holidays (Chanukah, Kwanzaa, Xmas, New Year's). > Additionally, you will find ways to fast safely and wisely. > For those who wish to " celebrate " and not fast, you will find literally hundreds of recipes and tips, as well! > > As we ready ourselves for Fur-Free Friday, I wish everyone who is willing to " take the plunge " the best of luck in a successful and quick fast, and may all of our efforts pay off! > > = = = = = = = = = = > > Here are my other discussion lists that also contain tons of information in each of their categories †" DAILY!!! > Please research the message archives for information you are seeking and what you have missed: > > Everything Yoga! > http://groups. / group/Yoga- With-/ > > American Sign Language and Deaf Culture > http://groups. / group/SignSoFla/ > > Alternative Schooling Within The School System > http://groups. / group/SoFlaSchoo ls/ > > Om Shanti > > Live Simply So That > Others May Simply Live > http://groups. / group/Yoga- With-/ > http://groups. / group/SignSoFla/ > http://groups. / group/SoFlaVegan s/ > http://groups. / group/SoFlaSchoo ls/ > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > Note: This forum is for discussion of health related subjects but under no circumstances should any information published here be considered a substitute for personal medical advice from a qualified physician. -the owner > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 Hey Lynn, Good to hear of the Salt effects on your little friends. I wish I lived closer, I'd do your bath for you. Green Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2010 Report Share Posted October 11, 2010 I drink glass of water with 1/5 tsp. sea salt every day about 20-30 minutes after taking my Iodoral. I thought that is what we were supposed to be doing to aid in removing bromide. Am I screwing things up here? Thanks for any thoughts. BarbF In a message dated 10/10/2010 3:51:22 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, ladybugsandbees@... writes: If people are continuing to salt load for more than a few days then they are doing it wrong. It is NEVER recommended that this continue. You should cut back on the iodine dosage if you feel the need to continue beyond a few days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 Is anybody familiar with either of these sea salts? how do they compare to Celtic Sea Salt? http://flignersmarket.elsstore.com/products/54770-natural-nectar-mediterranean-s\ ea-salt-coarse http://flignersmarket.elsstore.com/products/31867-24oz-alessi-course-sea-salt What about Eden's Celtic Sea Salt? I've just discovered that a local market carries each of these - at least on their website, they do. They also have 8 oz pouches of Celtic Sea Salt. You have to purchase 12 of them but the cost per pound is $5.12 - I'm pretty certain that's a decent price, isn't it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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