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He is a pioneer dentist who speaks out about mercury toxicity in dental

amalgams. Have you never heard of him? He has a background that includes

chemistry and nutrition as well.

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> sea salt is one of the best things for your health. He can't be much of a

doctor if he is saying things like that.

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I did 4 years in naturopathy back in the early 90's. so my sourceers were from

education in that area at the time.

a quick google will bring up plenty on sea salt

example links to look at

http://www.health-benefit-of-water.com/sea-salt.html

http://curezone.com/foods/saltcure.asp

http://www.naturalnews.com/026938_salt_health_food.html

I managed to get myslelf pure unrefined sea salt from an area where the sea

water is let into fields and then blocked off to allow the water to dry out

leaving the pure sea salt behind. they then buldoze up into mounds ready for

shipment from there. It is from these fields and mounds I helped myself to over

100 KG of sea salt and have been using it the last 15 years. (100 KG lasts a

while :))

just doa google on the benefits of sea salt to get lots of info on it.

The salt that doctor may have been referring too was probably the refined salt

which isn't real good for you.

its really only broad statements like " salt is bad for you " that is untrue.

once you realise how processed salt is you start to understand its not the salt

thats bad its the processing of it thats bad when they add chemicals etc etc...

just as they do with milk. milk isn't bad for you but the milk bought from a

shop isn't real good at all given all the added chemicals to it.

russ

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> > Actually i should have said " unrefined " sea salt is healthy.

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> > Table salt is full of preservatives and often heated to over 1000 deg which

creates sodium chloride.

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> > Natural unrefined sea salt is different and has hidden healing powers.

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Salt *is* sodium and chloride, regardless of source. NaCl.

I remember reading about the Seafood Diet, which proposes that the *lack* of

many trace elements in our diet is actually the cause of neurological issues.

By incorporating seafood (the only source left) into the daily diet, you can

replenish the body's needs for these elements.

Anytime someone says " white " someone else will say " black " ! lol

Crystal

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> Correction: Sea salt has sodium, potassium and chloride that cause

neurological changes according to Hal Huggins.

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I've used Real Salt brand salt for years. I thought it was healthy too but

Huggins said something about potassium electrical channels and contamination in

sea salt that I can't argue with not having any experience in those areas. I'm

doing more research on the subject. I found this and I know it doesn't take

into consideration the aluminum anti-caking or heating properties of table salt.

Apparently all salt contains sodium chloride and potassium whatever the source

and the amount consumed may be as important as where you get it.

I believed a raw food diet was healthy once too because of all the hype. It

made me sick over time. I know what Huggins says about fat is true because I

eat that way based on Weston Price's studies and his book " Nutrition and

Physical Degeneration " so now I doubt the salt that I have been eating and I

want more information about it.

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/sea-salt/AN01142

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> > > Actually i should have said " unrefined " sea salt is healthy.

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> > > Table salt is full of preservatives and often heated to over 1000 deg

which creates sodium chloride.

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> > > Natural unrefined sea salt is different and has hidden healing powers.

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yes the source has every thing to with it i think.

yes sea salt has sodium chloride naturally but it increases when heated which is

not good.

One of the healthiest ways to eat really is simple food combining and all things

in moderation.

unfortunately non of it is a cure for MS though.

russ

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> I've used Real Salt brand salt for years. I thought it was healthy too but

Huggins said something about potassium electrical channels and contamination in

sea salt that I can't argue with not having any experience in those areas. I'm

doing more research on the subject. I found this and I know it doesn't take

into consideration the aluminum anti-caking or heating properties of table salt.

Apparently all salt contains sodium chloride and potassium whatever the source

and the amount consumed may be as important as where you get it.

>

> I believed a raw food diet was healthy once too because of all the hype. It

made me sick over time. I know what Huggins says about fat is true because I

eat that way based on Weston Price's studies and his book " Nutrition and

Physical Degeneration " so now I doubt the salt that I have been eating and I

want more information about it.

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http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/potassiumchannels.html

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> I've used Real Salt brand salt for years. I thought it was healthy too but

Huggins said something about potassium electrical channels and contamination in

sea salt that I can't argue with not having any experience in those areas. I'm

doing more research on the subject. I found this and I know it doesn't take

into consideration the aluminum anti-caking or heating properties of table salt.

Apparently all salt contains sodium chloride and potassium whatever the source

and the amount consumed may be as important as where you get it.

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