Guest guest Posted March 19, 2012 Report Share Posted March 19, 2012 Hi Joanne, I have been using this http://www.saltworks.us/shop/product.asp?idProduct=348 Not sure they ship to UK. Seems Bee also said their New Zealand sea salt was ok as well. It is cheaper. we can check. C > > > > This is the sea salt I have been using. > > http://www.healthfree.com/celtic_sea_salt.html > > > My friend was buying it in bulk but cannot get hold of it any more, so I am looking for a different source. I am wondering if you or anybody else here knows of a source with cheap P & P > > I need the grey sea salt because it is unrefrined and contains the 82 minerals, in the correct proportions that the body needs. It is totally natural and all the minerals from it are what are in the human body, so I do not need any supplementation for minerals when I am using this. Plus, as you know sea salt was the way our ancestors got their minerals etc. > > Anyway, if anybody knows where I can get hold of this at a decent price, really would be appreciated > > Love joanne > > > said............ > It is true Bee says to not take a multiple as they have only a few minerals and cause imbalances. If you and your family take some moist gray sea salt and the calcium and magnesium citrate, and get unprocessed meat and eggs, and no grains, and soy, your zinc levels will be good in proportion to your copper. I think on Bee's website she has a link about it. I read 30 years ago, that wheat would use up your zinc, and cause problems, but did not start really putting all things together until last few years. Have you looked into food gleaning sites, and farmer's markets. The vegetable market close by me just opened up for the season. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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