Last month we introduced our readers to the miraculous  benefits of the 
water cure. What wasn't emphasized last month is the importance  of unrefined 
salt as a key element in realizing the benefits of the water cure.  After 
all, sodium and other trace minerals found in unrefined salt enable our  bodies 
to effectively utilize the water we consume as well as utilize the  
nutrients in our food. 
 

The proper ratio of salt and water is the key. The  following is taken 
straight from Dr. Batmanghelidj's book, “Water: Rx for a  Healthier Pain-Free 
Life” and is available at: _www.watercure2.com_ (http://www.watercure2.com)  
 
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Unrefined Salt: Another missing link to  optimal health 
by Fereydoon Batmanghelidj, M.D 
_http://proliberty.com/observer/20010808.htm_ 
(http://proliberty.com/observer/20010808.htm) 
 
 
Salt is a vital substance for the survival of all living  creatures, 
particularly humans. Water and salt regulate the water content of the  body. 
Water 
itself regulates the water content of the interior of the cell by  working 
its way into all of the cells it reaches. It has to get there to cleanse  
and extract the toxic wastes of cell metabolisms. Salt forces some water to 
stay  outside the cells. It balances the amount of water that stays outside 
the cells.  There are two oceans of water in the body; one ocean is held 
inside the cells of  the body, and the other ocean is held outside the cells. 
Good health depends on  a most delicate balance between the volume of these 
oceans, and this balance is  achieved by salt - unrefined salt. 
 
 
When water is available to get inside the cells freely, it is  filtered 
from the outside salty ocean and injected into the cells that are being  
overworked despite their water shortage. This is the reason why in severe  
dehydration we develop an edema and retain water. The design of our bodies is  
such 
that the extent of the ocean of water outside the cells is expanded to have 
 the extra water available for filtration and emergency injection into 
vital  cells. The brain commands an increase in salt and water retention by the 
 
kidneys. This is how we get edema: not drinking enough water. 
 
 
Initially, the process of water filtration and its delivery  into the cells 
is more efficient at night when the body is horizontal. The  collected 
water, that mostly pools in the legs, does not have to fight the force  of 
gravity to get onto the blood circulation. If reliance of this process of  
emergency hydration of some cells continues for long, the lungs begin to get  
waterlogged at night, and breathing becomes difficult. The person needs more  
pillows to sit upright to sleep. This condition is the consequence of  
dehydration. However, you might overload the system by drinking too much water  
at 
the beginning. Increases in water intake must be slow and spread out until  
urine production begins to increase at the same rate that you drink water. 
 
 
When we drink enough water to pass clear urine, we also pass  out a lot of 
the salt that was held back. This is how we can get rid of edema  fluid in 
the body; by drinking more water. Not diuretics, but more water! In  people 
who have an extensive edema and show signs of their heart beginning to  have 
irregular or very rapid beats with least effort, the increase in water  
intake should be gradual and spaced out, but not withheld from the body.  
Naturally, salt intake should be limited for two or three days because the body 
 
is still in an overdrive mode to retain it. Once the edema has cleared up, 
salt  should not be withheld from the body. 
 
 
Salt has many other functions than just regulating the water  content of 
the body. Here are some of the more vital functions of salt in the  body: 
 
 
1. Salt is most effective in stabilizing irregular heartbeats  and, 
contrary to the misconception that it causes high blood pressure, it is  
actually 
essential for the regulation of blood pressure - in conjunction with  water. 
Naturally, the proportions are critical. 
 
 
2. Salt is vital to the extraction of excess acidity from the  cells in the 
body, particularly the brain cells. 
 
 
3. Salt is vital for balancing the sugar levels in the blood;  a needed 
element in diabetics. 
 
 
4. Salt is vital for the generation of hydroelectric energy in  cells in 
the body. It is used for local power generation at the sites of energy  need 
by the cells. 
 
 
5. Salt is vital to the nerve cells' communication and  information 
processing all the time that the brain cells work, from the moment  of 
conception 
to death. 
 
6. Salt is vital for absorption of food particles through the  intestinal 
tract. 
 
 
7. Salt is vital for the clearance of the lungs of mucus plugs  and sticky 
phlegm, particularly in asthma and cystic fibrosis. 
 
 
8. Salt is vital for clearing up catarrh and congestion of the  sinuses. 
 
 
9. Salt is a strong natural antihistamine. 
 
 
10. Salt is essential for the prevention of muscle cramps. 
 
 
11. Salt is vital to prevent excess saliva production to the  point that it 
flows out of the mouth during sleep. Needing to constantly mop up  excess 
saliva indicates salt shortage. 
 
12. Salt is absolutely vital to making the structure of bones  firm. 
Osteoporosis, in a major way, is a result of salt and water shortage in  the 
body. 
 
 
13. Salt is vital for sleep regulation. It is a natural  hypnotic. 
 
 
14. Salt is a vitally needed element in the treatment of  diabetics. 
 
 
15. Salt on the tongue will stop persistent dry coughs. 
 
 
16. Salt is vital for the prevention of gout and gouty  arthritis. 
 
 
17. Salt is vital for maintaining sexuality and libido. 
 
 
18. Salt is vital for preventing varicose veins and spider  veins on the 
legs and thighs. 
 
 
19. Salt is vital to the communication and information  processing nerve 
cells the entire time that the brain cells work - from the  moment of 
conception to death. 
 
 
20. Salt is vital for reducing a double chin. When the body is  short of 
salt, it means the body really is short of water. The salivary glands  sense 
the salt shortage and are obliged to produce more saliva to lubricate the  
act of chewing and swallowing and also to supply the stomach with water that 
it  needs for breaking down foods. Circulation to the salivary glands 
increases and  the blood vessels become “leaky” in order to supply the glands 
with 
water to  manufacture saliva. The “leakiness” spills beyond the area of 
the glands  themselves, causing increased bulk under the skin of the chin, the 
cheeks and  into the neck. 
 
 
21. Sea salt contains about 80 mineral elements that the body  needs. Some 
of these elements are needed in trace amounts. Unrefined sea salt is  a 
better choice of salt than other types of salt on the market. Ordinary table  
salt that is bought in the super markets has been stripped of its companion  
elements and contains additive elements such as aluminum silicate to keep it  
powdery and porous. Aluminum is a very toxic element in our nervous system. 
It  is implicated as one of the primary causes of Alzheimer's disease. 
 
 
22. Twenty-seven percent of the body's salt is in the bones.  Osteoporosis 
results when the body needs more salt and takes it from the body.  Bones are 
twenty-two percent water. Is it not obvious what happens to the bones  when 
we're deficient in salt or water or both? 
 
*** 
 
Where to find real salt  -
 
 
The difference between iodized table salt and unrefined salt  is as great 
as the difference between white sugar and molassas or white flour  and 
stone-ground wheat flour. Below are two sources for quality, unrefined salt.  
Redmond Minerals, Inc. _http://www.redmondminerals.com_ 
(http://www.redmondminerals.com) , gets its salt  from Utah salt mines and the 
Grain and Salt 
Society, _http://www.celtic-seasalt.com_ (http://www.celtic-seasalt.com) , 
sells 
salt that is  hand raked from the Brittany sea. Natural salt is not white and 
dry; it is gray  with minerals and feels damp. It can be found in some 
health food stores or by  contacting the companies mentioned above. 
 
RELATED 
 
 
Avoid Table Salt: Learn Why You Should  Switch to Unrefined Sea Salt 
_http://www.naturalnews.com/026938_salt_health_food.html_ 
(http://www.naturalnews.com/026938_salt_health_food.html)  
by Elizabeth Walling, citizen journalist 
 
 
 
The Kitchen Transition
_http://www.westonaprice.org/transition/kitchen.html_ 
(http://www.westonaprice.org/transition/kitchen.html) 
 
 
Table Salt is  Poison 
_http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/salt6.php_ 
(http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/salt6.php) 
 
 
The Importance of Good Ocean Sea Salt in the  Diet 
_http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/salt3.php_ 
(http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/salt3.php) 
 
 
The Salt of the Earth
by Rick Fisk  
_http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig8/fisk2.html_ 
(http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig8/fisk2.html) 
 
 
Take the Latest Low Sodium Advice With a Grain of  Salt, Part 1 & 2
_http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2003/07/26/sodium-recomm
endations-part-one.aspx_ 
(http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2003/07/26/sodium-recommendations-part-one.aspx)
 
 
 
Take the Latest Low Sodium Advice With a Grain of  Salt, Part 2
_http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2003/07/30/sodium-recomm
endations-part-two.aspx_ 
(http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2003/07/30/sodium-recommendations-part-two.aspx)
 
 
 
Salts that Heal and Salts that  Kill
Unrefined Ocean Sea Salt versus Refined Salt - Table Salt  
_http://curezone.com/foods/saltcure.asp_ 
(http://curezone.com/foods/saltcure.asp)  
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