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> Hello again,

>

> First of all thank you Bee and everyone for all of your help and

> guidance!!! I have realy really appreciated your quick responses :)

+++You are so very welcome Nithya!

> There are just two more things for now that I would like to clear

up

> for now.

>

> 1.) I want to purchase the Natural Celtic Sea Salt by Blooms Health

> Products Pty Ltd. Has anyone heard of this sea salt brand? If so

would you recommend it? It is 100% certified organic by the French

Ministry of Agriculture and Nature.

+++It is best to provide a link for such products.

>

> 2.) I suffer a lot of irritations and allergies to certain chemical

> products and thus I have decided to cut out most un-orgainc

household products. This includes toothpaste and after reading Bee's

article about the dangers of flouride in toothpaste I have decided to

purchase one that was flouride free as well. This is the one that I

have found at my nearest health food shop, can people please

recommend to me whether it is a good product or not?

>

> Silicea Toothpaste: Manufactured by Anton Hubner (Ehrenkirchen

Germany): Ingredients- Water, Dicalcium phosphate,

> hydrated silica, sorbitol, glycerin, sea salt, colloidal silica,

> peppermint oil, cellulose gum, anis oil, menthol, fennel oil, clove

> oil. It is 100% natural, sulphate, fluoride and preservative free.

+++Sorbitol and glycerin are both sugars. Why don't you use baking

soda and sea salt mixed together and made into a paste with hydrogen

peroxide (H202) or water. Or just use H202 diluted with water about

50/50 - one of my past moderators only used this and it made her

teeth very white. She also reported that the enamel on her teeth

reformed, hardened and smoothed out:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/ss1a.php

Luv, Bee

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Hi Bee,

Thank you for your suggestion regarding the toothpaste, I will

certainly try it out. As for the Sea salt here is a link:

http://www.bloomshealth.com.au/celtic-sea-salt.php

and here is the nutritional information:

Macro and MicroTrace Minerals-

Chloride (54.8%)

Sodium (35.5%)

Water (from crystallisation)

Sulphur (0.97%)

Zinc (2.0 mg/kg)

Magnesium (0.5%)

Iron (123 mg/kg)

Potassium (0.10%)

Manganese (5.6 mg/kg)

Copper (1.5 mg/kg)

Calcium (0.15%)

Insolubles (0.28%)

with regards and ove,

Nithya

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> Hi Bee,

>

> Thank you for your suggestion regarding the toothpaste, I will

> certainly try it out. As for the Sea salt here is a link:

>

> http://www.bloomshealth.com.au/celtic-sea-salt.php

>

> and here is the nutritional information:

>

> Macro and MicroTrace Minerals-

> Chloride (54.8%)

> Sodium (35.5%)

> Water (from crystallisation)

> Sulphur (0.97%)

> Zinc (2.0 mg/kg)

> Magnesium (0.5%)

> Iron (123 mg/kg)

> Potassium (0.10%)

> Manganese (5.6 mg/kg)

> Copper (1.5 mg/kg)

> Calcium (0.15%)

> Insolubles (0.28%

Ni Nithya. No, that is not the correct sea salt. They describe

their salt as being very white, and good ocean sea salt is not white

at all. White sale indicates it has been refined. The correct ocean

sea salt is gray in color which indicates the amount of minerals in

it, and it is moist. The larger the crystals the more minerals it

contains.

You want an ocean sea salt from the Atlantic Ocean, near Brittany,

France, which is unrefined, gray and moist. Google for them

using " Brittany France Ocean Sea Salt. " You cannot use a regular

salt or pepper grinder since it is too moist. There are special

grinders available however. I use a coffee grinder or use the large

crystals and let them dissolve in the food or drink.

In the U.S. Celtic is the Name Brand of the ocean sea salt; in

Candida Celtic brand is called Nature's Cargo).

Love, Bee

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