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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 :)

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.

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.

AGAIN THANK YOU VERY VERY VERY MUCH BEE AND EVERYONE YOU HAS REPLIED TO

my messages! I am very very informed now and I think equiped to start

my Candida diet!!

With kind regards and lots of love,

Nithya

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