9:40 AM, PT Ferrance wrote:
> Hi Lena,
> How do you compensate for the water retention that often accompanies high
> salt intake?
> Thanks.
> PT
>
>
>
> From: Drumroll
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2016 10:48 PM
> Subject: Re
: Wednesday, December 7, 2016 at 8:46 PM
To:
Subject: Re: CS>Salt
Resent-From:
Resent-Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2016 18:46:23 -0800 (PST)
This is very true, but for those of us taking a high dose,(in my case 13g
daily) it can get expensive, along with all the other supplements we take. L
On Dec 7, 2
Hi Lena,
How do you compensate for the water retention that often accompanies high salt
intake?
Thanks.
PT
From: Drumroll
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2016 10:48 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Salt
The salt and C protocol of lymestrategies: excellent, pro
And I like Himmy for eating/cooking and CSS for salting my water!PT
From: Drumroll
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2016 8:17 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Salt (Celtic salt as opposed to Himalayan salt
Happy your salt works for you. Early in my choosing, My favor
h her. I still wonder if that
> was a con because she knew I had a stash of Celtic Sea Salt. I even gave her
> the Himalayan salt back for CSS is the only one for me.
>
> Jean
>
>
>
> From: Lena Guyot
> Reply-To:
> Date: Wednesday, December
knew I had a stash of Celtic Sea Salt. I even gave
her the Himalayan salt back for CSS is the only one for me.
Jean
From: Lena Guyot
Reply-To:
Date: Wednesday, December 7, 2016 at 8:46 PM
To:
Subject: Re: CS>Salt
Resent-From:
Resent-Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2016 18:46
The salt and C protocol of lymestrategies: excellent, proven system for slowly,
carefully killing Lyme pathogens.the two are taken in equal amounts and create
a hostile environment for the Lyme, starting at 1g per day and ramping up very
slowly, also detoxing to clear the toxic dead pathogens.Lo
Sprouts sells the pink Himalayan salt in bulk.
May i ask why you are taking 13g of salt ? I thought we got enough in
our regular food especially if we add salt. :/ tricia
On 12/7/2016 8:46 PM, Lena Guyot wrote:
This is very true, but for those of us taking a high dose,(in my case
13g daily
This is very true, but for those of us taking a high dose,(in my case 13g
daily) it can get expensive, along with all the other supplements we take. L
On Dec 7, 2016, at 9:19 PM, Smitty wrote:
> Most health food stores carry
> good quality sea salt
>
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 2:13 PM, Lena Guyot
Most health food stores carry
good quality sea salt
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 2:13 PM, Lena Guyot wrote:
> Hi Tia,
>
> If you're speaking of Himalayan salt, (the most commonly recommended and
> favored in the salt and C protocol), Swanson's Vitamins sells nice big
> reusable plastic jars of it, of
Hi Tia,
If you're speaking of Himalayan salt, (the most commonly recommended and
favored in the salt and C protocol), Swanson's Vitamins sells nice big reusable
plastic jars of it, of excellent quality. When I'd accumulated enough of them,
I switched to a cheaper and equally high quality source
I bought a salt from someone years ago that they made with all the
things that you need and I'm about out. I wondered if anyone also
ordered this as I believe it was someone on this list that recommended
this highly. I do recall there was a 5 lb minimum to buy it. Hope
someone here can gui
The Japs controlled the coast.
The Brits used salt to control the Indian colony too..."naval empire"
Ghandi did a work around.
Ode
At 11:55 AM 10/5/2010 -0400, you wrote:
How can a nation that is on an ocean be deprived of salt?
Marshall
On 10/5/2010 1:15 AM, Jane MacRoss wrote:
In Wil
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 2:55 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Salt
How can a nation that is on an ocean be deprived of salt?
Marshall
On 10/5/2010 1:15 AM, Jane MacRoss wrote:
In Wild Swans the author described how the Japanese killed the Chinese
by removing their salt supply - salt is essen
How can a nation that is on an ocean be deprived of salt?
Marshall
On 10/5/2010 1:15 AM, Jane MacRoss wrote:
In Wild Swans the author described how the Japanese killed the Chinese
by removing their salt supply - salt is essential to life - and
diabetics are often "salt addicts" as the pancrea
In Wild Swans the author described how the Japanese killed the Chinese by
removing their salt supply - salt is essential to life - and diabetics are
often "salt addicts" as the pancreas needs salt.
Jane
http://www.eamega.com/HighFieldHealth
~The Highest Field of Energy Healing you now!~
And what about putting salt water into an utrasonic nebulizer?
=
Reid,
I forgot to mention that if you do use salt, boil the water first and
dissolve the salt into it. THEN pour it into the nebulizer.
If you are using an ultrasonic humidifier, make sure it'
There's a very cool video clip at cnn.com/video, called Salt for Sinuses,
and I wonder if this is a second cure, after the CS / DMSO mix, for drug
reistant lung infections. Anybody? And what about putting salt water into
an utrasonic nebulizer?
Reid
===
Reid,
Hi!
There's a very cool video clip at cnn.com/video, called Salt for Sinuses, and I
wonder if this is a second cure, after the CS/DMSO mix, for drug reistant lung
infections. Anybody? And what about putting salt water into an utrasonic
nebulizer?
Reid
__
On 9/7/08, Rowena wrote:
>
> It is a quote from the Himalayan salt site; you would have to do your own
> investigation. Lots of hits on a google search. Some people on this list
> know about it. I have not got that far. I use RO (reverse osmosis) water
> for everything except CS. Sorry.
> R
It is a quote from the Himalayan salt site; you would have to do your own
investigation. Lots of hits on a google search. Some people on this list know
about it. I have not got that far. I use RO (reverse osmosis) water for
everything except CS. Sorry.
R
-
Can I ask what you mean b
On 9/6/08, Rowena wrote:
>
> Some links at foot of post, as you should go to the sites specific to the
> protocol to check out the whole deal.
Hi Rowena
Can I ask what you mean by " energized water"?
Thanks
Kirsteen
group/lymestrategies/
S-Max
---Original Message---
From: Rowena
Date: 9/6/2008 1:28:47 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Salt and Lyme
Some links at foot of post, as you should go to the sites specific to the
protocol to check out the whole deal.
Brine Therapy as a standalone:
Pre
Some links at foot of post, as you should go to the sites specific to the
protocol to check out the whole deal.
Brine Therapy as a standalone:
Preparation of Himalayan Crystal Salt Brine
Loosely fill a closable glass container (such as a Mason jar) with several
crystal or rock salt pieces. Add p
Kathryn, do you use regular salt or have you tired epsom salts?
I have a simple way to determine if I'm losing salt,I just lick my
skin.Today,I taste no salt,but some days it is quite strong.This follows
when I eat overly salted food,particularly prepared grub,ugh
Also to find if I need salt,I sprinkle some on my palm and lick it.If it
tastes good,I do,i
; Cc: Clayton Family
> Subject: Re: CS>Salt Questions
>
> The second question would depend on where you live. Salt
> quantities differ in different bodies of water.
>
> Clayton Family wrote:
> > My parents boil it for a little while to sterilize it, then
> dri
The second question would depend on where you live. Salt quantities differ in
different bodies of water.
Clayton Family wrote:
> My parents boil it for a little while to sterilize it, then drink an
> ounce or so a day as a supplement. They also drive to a spot they
> consider clean to co
My parents boil it for a little while to sterilize it, then drink an
ounce or so a day as a supplement. They also drive to a spot they
consider clean to collect it. That would be away from any sewage
treatment plants.
I don't know the answer to the second question.
kathryn
On May 7, 2008, at
Question about salt.. I live by the ocean, how would one "Purify"
ocean water for consumption.??
And second question, what is the concentration of salt in sea water.?
tks...nessie
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For those who are unable to use salt[which is very important],it could be
that the ratio of salt to Potassium is out of balance.It is critical that
they be in balance.
I get pure potassium chloride[99.9%] and Celtic sea salt from my HFStore and
mix them 1/2 and 1/2 .This does not affect the tast
Date: 16/10/2007 23:27:41
To: <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Salt therapy
I would nebulize CS for that.Jodi
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deep pain in
my back has gone, so am going to keep this up. I will also do exercises as
you suggest. Thank you. Dee
---Original Message---
From: John Plumridge
Date: 10/19/07 03:12:43
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Salt therapy
These symptoms of the chest are not con
3:55
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Salt therapy
I haven't used *salt pipe* but from past experience, chest infections
take a long time to heal. . . . have patience.
Smitty
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/2007 01:39:23
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Subject: Re: CS>Salt therapy
Dee wrote:
Thanks Jodi but here we have the problem of what nebulizer to buy and how to
do it all? I am going to have to do something like this though because this
weak chest is a family thing (my dad died of it) so do you k
Dee wrote:
Thanks Jodi but here we have the problem of what nebulizer to buy and
how to do it all? I am going to have to do something like this though
because this weak chest is a family thing (my dad died of it) so do
you know of a good make, which isn't going to break the bank? Thanks
in a
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Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 6:09 AM
Subject: CS>Salt therapy
I have a chest infection (given to me by stupid daughter who had 'flu
jab!) which started as the 'flu, but thanks to CS is now just a mild cold.
The thing is, I have a weak chest which always
r.
Thanks anyway. Dee
---Original Message---
From: Smitty
Date: 16/10/2007 20:33:55
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Salt therapy
I haven't used *salt pipe* but from past experience, chest infections
take a long time to heal. . . . have patience.
Smitty
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---Original Message---
From: Jodi
Date: 16/10/2007 23:27:41
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Salt therapy
I would nebulize CS for that.Jodi
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Smitty wrote:
I have a chest infection (given to me by stupid daughter who had 'flu jab!)
which started as the 'flu, but thanks to CS is now just a mild cold. The
thing is, I have a weak chest which always takes ages to clear and am
wondering whether any of you have used a 'salt pipe'?
I wo
> I have a chest infection (given to me by stupid daughter who had 'flu jab!)
> which started as the 'flu, but thanks to CS is now just a mild cold. The
> thing is, I have a weak chest which always takes ages to clear and am
> wondering whether any of you have used a 'salt pipe'? I have seen one
I have a chest infection (given to me by stupid daughter who had 'flu jab!)
which started as the 'flu, but thanks to CS is now just a mild cold. The thing
is, I have a weak chest which always takes ages to clear and am wondering
whether any of you have used a 'salt pipe'? I have seen one adve
have not turned blue yet. But that is
because
distilled water is not practical to obtain where I live.
Hope this helps,
Tony Moody
On 1 Sep 2007 at 17:21, Pat wrote about :
Subject : CS>Salt in CS for Sinus?
>
> My son decided to try colloidal silver for his sinus infections. He
DMSO in CS is also great for sinuses. And though it burns mildly in the
sinuses for a minute or so, it paradoxically makes CS quite comfortable
in the eyes. No salt needed. Though I used to add some salt to CS for
use as nose drops/sinus, for comfort reasons, I no longer do, finding
the CS/DSMO
The completed reaction is not instantaneous and using CS without salt is
doing the same thing when squirted into a saline environment.
Mix and use immediately. Same with using Gatoraid to speed absorption.
Ode
At 05:21 PM 9/1/2007 -0700, you wrote:
My son decided to try colloidal silver
My son decided to try colloidal silver for his sinus infections. He'd been
having a tiny bit of success with a saline solution which had xylitol in it.
He said he felt he should add a bit of salt to the already made CS so it would
be compatible. I said not to, but just now I read this and so
zeb caffe
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 1:06 AM
Subject: CS>salt sensitivity to Bob
Just wondering if you have ever been on medications preferably
antidepressants of any type(not to get personal here) but, a friend of mine had
used some type of anti anxiety d
Just wondering if you have ever been on medications preferably antidepressants
of any type(not to get personal here) but, a friend of mine had used some type
of anti anxiety drug and when she tried to go off of it, she had terrible
reactions (panic etc) She was given anti depressants which made
I was wondering if the Himalayan salt has alot of magnesium in it. I am
not tolerating it very well. I do ok with sea salt, though, so I guess
I may stick to that.
On Jun 27, 2007, at 1:00 AM, Rowena wrote:
There are various formulae about quantities of water based on person's
weight. They m
Coyote
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Salt/C Protocol / Blood Pressure
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 07:54:07 -0400
A little bit of cabbage every day...for pulp and propellent.
Cole slaw made with olive oil and red wine vinegar...lube for the tube
and a d
Ruth Strackbein
From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Salt/C Protocol / Blood Pressure
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 13:24:48 -0400
PRUNES and prunejuice still RULE
I was bedridden and bound up at one time. Finally requested a
Thanks for that Duncan. Dee
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---Original Message---
From: Duncan Crow
Date: 19/06/2007 15:47:54
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Salt/C Protocol / Blood Pressure
Dee, the group to watch for digest
>
> From Ruth Strackbein
>
>
> >From: "Dee "
> >Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> >To:
> >Subject: Re: CS>Salt/C Protocol / Blood Pressure
> >Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 21:13:57 +0100 (GMT Standard Time)
> >
> >You're right Ruth,
I guess no-one will mind Ruth. Regards Dee
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---Original Message---
From: Ruth strackbein
Date: 19/06/2007 02:06:07
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Salt/C Protocol / Blood Pressure
Hi, Dee, Tha
o:
Subject: Re: CS>Salt/C Protocol / Blood Pressure
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 21:13:57 +0100 (GMT Standard Time)
You're right Ruth, and this is why this list is so helpful, although
strictly speaking it is OT again. I don't really know why this happens,
because lettuce is really 's
This also got returned as undeliverable. What is going on? Dee
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---Original Message---
From: Dee
Date: 18/06/2007 20:58:39
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Salt/C Protocol / Blood Pressure
T
I, ostensibly at least, do not. Regards, Dee
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---Original Message---
From: Ruth strackbein
Date: 18/06/2007 18:05:31
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Salt/C Protocol / Blood Pressure
Hi, Dee, I have
h its contrast
medium stuff. Mydigestive tract has been rebelling ever since. Ruth
From Ruth Strackbein
From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Salt/C Protocol / Blood Pressure
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 13:24:48 -0400
PRUNES and pr
PRUNES and prunejuice still RULE
I was bedridden and bound up at one time. Finally requested a quart of
prune juice. That was the end of that problem!
Chuck
The race is not always to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, but
that's the way to bet!
O
you had any tests,
like for transit time from food in the mouth to residue in the rectum? I
doubt this is very helpful, but sometimes just exchanging ideas is useful.
Ruth
From Ruth Strackbein
From: "Dee "
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:
Subject: Re: CS>Salt/C Pro
nyone else) had
heard of these phenomena. Dee
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---Original Message---
From: CWFugitt
Date: 18/06/2007 00:12:55
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Salt/C Protocol / Blood Pressure
I did not write th
Hi, Wayne,
On Jun 17, 2007, at 2:20 PM, CWFugitt wrote:
People with low blood pressure have to be cautious of the foods and
nutrients supplied. The time of year, activity, and overall diet
effect both high and low blood pressure.
This is the first I have heard about the low blood pressure th
Wayne,
If this is all I have to do to build strong blood vessels, then I don't have to
worry about it at all. I do eat healthy and also take vitamins because as you
say in your last paragraph, our food quality deteriorated in last several
decades.
Thank you for replying to me.
Barbara
Evening Barbara,
>>At 02:52 PM 6/17/2007, you wrote:
So, how do I build strong blood vessels?
Are you joining the doctors in crime by not telling us?
Glad you agree it is a crime.
If you are already working hard on nutrition, building a strong body, a
strong immune system, and health, yo
So, how do I build strong blood vessels?
Are you joining the doctors in crime by not telling us?
Barbara
The blood vessels are 10 times as strong as they need to be.
Weak blood vessels causes strokes.
How many genius doctors ever told anyone how to build strong blood
vessels? I con
Evening MA,
I realize you did not write that block below but no matter, I want to make
a comment or two.
> From: "SSS"
> Normal blood pressure is the result attained and maintained by most
all members in my Lyme group who are using the Salt/C Protocol.
The blood pressure is more comple
Farmers have salt lick blocks in the field... or at least they used to
have salt licks. Now the cows lick "Mineral Blocks" because some brainiac
thought this would be better for the cows and now they are getting mad cow
disease and need to be filled with antibiotic injections and hormon
Salt should be non-heat-treated full mineral salt, such as Realsalt
brand, or any naturally hand-harvested sea salt (not Hain), or any of
the many "Himalayan" salts. It should be done according the salt-c
protocol for Lyme. DO NOT USE TABLE SALT OR SALT TABLETS. Salt drives
out all parasites in t
Hi, Silver-Listers,
I recently moved, changed computers and software, and have lost most of my
archived posts from the list.
If it's not too off topic, could you post the Salt/C protocol again, my son
is 11 and just starting to get acne, think he may have a bad time with it as
my wife's side of t
OK,
The reaction I was looking to see, as described by Mike Monet, was a
cloud reaction.
You might try some canning salt to see if there is a difference in
reaction.
Chuck
The meek may inherit the earth, but it's the grumpy who get promoted
Not true.
I just went out to the kitchen and filled two liqueur glasses (about 1 ounce) full of my homemade
colloidal silver. I usually brew this to about 22ppm using the Faraday equation. As there are
residues on the electrodes, it is somewhat less in the final product.
To one glass I adde
What concerns me about salt/C is the high amount of sodium, an
excellent potassium depletor. Chonic potassium depletion
materially increases hypertension, edema, stroke and diabetes
risk. This has nothing to do with whether the salt is natural or
processed; both contain high sodium.
I recommen
Hi Zeb,
I am doing Salt/C. Only recently started the protocol, and immediately had
excellent results. I always take Salt/C and my CS
apart from each other by hours for no other reason other than, personally,
it feels like the better thing to do. As far as any
kind of studies, research, or invest
No, originally it was because someone said that Dr Batman (rasingh?)
advocated putting it in your drinking water.
Then on the FMS Guai group, people were talking a bit about Lyme.
Then Daddybob posted about it.
Then I looked into Lyme.
I don't think I have that, but probably have all sorts of simi
Rowena, are you using the salt c treatment for lyme disease? If anyone is and
is having success, Please post. Also, I saw something posted a while ago about
using salt close to the time you use collodial silver. I didnt see any answers
as to whether this is a concern.
--
Turns out the Himalyan salt has
7.2 ppm flouride and "real salt" has 12.6 ppm flouride
http://www.crystalsalt.co.nz/salt_for_life.htm
http://www.realsalt.com/realsalt_analysis.pdf
"Real salt" has 29 ppm silver
Himalyan salt has only .063 ppm silver
Decisions decisions :-)
Take care,
V
Hi Deborah,
Update on the salt
I was looknig through the archives on another list nad remebered tthere was a
thnig about the himalyan salt so here it is in all its glory. I think I will
stick with the "http://64.177.90.157/pfpc/html/himalaya.html
Take care,
V
> VI use sea salt also..
method below should be great depending on their
generator...
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From: Dan Nave [mailto:dn...@mn.nilfisk-advance.com]
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 12:16 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Salt test for determining Ionic Silver Concentration
Well, testing
time, I might give it a try.
Dan
RE: CS>Salt test for determining Ionic Silver Concentration
From: David W Kenney (view other messages by this author)
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 11:00:52
Are you assuming that
: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Salt test for determining Ionic Silver Concentration
To use the Salt test for determining Ionic Silver Concentration:
Take a known volume of EIS (Electrically Isolated Silver) and add
enough salt to it so that all the ionic silver combines to form AgCl.
Si
I might add that the water needs to be cold water, warm water has a much higher
solubility than the .8 ppm. Unfortunately my reference simply says cold water,
so I
am not sure if it is cold like from the tap (55-60 or so degrees F), or room
temperature, 70 or so degrees F.
Marshall
Dan Nave wro
To use the Salt test for determining Ionic Silver Concentration:
Take a known volume of EIS (Electrically Isolated Silver) and add
enough salt to it so that all the ionic silver combines to form AgCl.
Since AgCl has a .8 ppm solubility, you should get a precipitate. Add
distilled water (at an
Could it be just plain dirt?
stuff
At 08:30 PM 6/20/2004 -0700, you wrote:
Hello
If you want to find out just how shitty it is, dissolve about a cup of it
in boiling water and then strain it though a coffee filter. When I tried
it, the
filter had brown looking dirt in it! I evaporated the
Hello
If you want to find out just how shitty it is, dissolve about a cup of it
in boiling water and then strain it though a coffee filter. When I tried it,
the
filter had brown looking dirt in it! I evaporated the filtered brine and the
salt
was now pure white damp or dry. I wouldn't want
Hi folks,
The principal reason for the high acceptance of particularly "Celtic Sea
Salt"(tm) is simply the French Govt's clever appreciation of the value of
an "approved appellation" as in their wines. It is seen as a form of
guarantee.
ANY Salt is fine providing it hasn't been "purified
At 09:22 PM 6/18/2004 +1000, you wrote:
Hi folks,
you have to be real careful with descriptions: Sea Salt , rock salt, etc etc.
I love the Celtic Sea Salt company's pitch! Sounds like magic!
The magic is only in one thing: unprocessed.
Like most things today, you have to "take everything wit
At 06:22 AM 6/18/04, you wrote:
I've never been able to decide which was worse - the Medical Mafia telling
people, especially fatsos, not to eat salt ( will kill you) or people
ignoring them and eating that white stuff ( will kill you)
It seems to become a matter of what kills us in the shor
Morning John,
the REAL well outside his home to have the water tested. (Many States
will do it free) He was told that if was bottled it could only be sold as
an insecticide. Labelled Poison.
A similar thing happened to Dr. David Williams. He told the water
tester, "I am going to drink
Hi folks,
you have to be real careful with descriptions: Sea Salt , rock salt, etc etc.
I love the Celtic Sea Salt company's pitch! Sounds like magic!
The magic is only in one thing: unprocessed.
Like most things today, you have to "take everything with a grain of salt".
Here is a "nice" essa
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From: "Ross Craig"
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 7:31 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Salt
>
> i wonder if anyone knows of a list that has the expertise of this one,
that
> may be dedicated to it?
>
> ross
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At 08:31 AM 2/16/2004 -0400, you wrote:
snip
Try measuring your bp with "cuff" before and after drinking water when
you encounter this thirst.
How long to wait after? I don't know. Experiment.
I assume that a number of these measurements would give you the
answer.
If you do this experiment,
Brooks Bradley made this comment about normalizing high blood pressure.
Perhaps this will help you in your search.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Brooks Bradley"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 2:00 PM
> Subject: CS>OT: Semi-coherent Ramblings
>
> >Additionally, we have been
Ross Craig wrote:
> hello marshall,
>
> does it follow then, that if you are thirsty, or perhaps dehydrated in a
> more general basis, that you could expext blood pressure to be higher?
>
> i am searching for all knowledge i can find about causes of hbp, and yes i
> am googling on it all the time
Morning ross,
Two or three ideas for you.
i am searching for all knowledge i can find about causes of hbp,
The master chemist in the body has a good reason when it adjusts the
blood pressure.
The Volume of the Blood has more effect on BP than any other single factor.
High Blood P
- Original Message -
From: "Marshall Dudley"
To:
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 1:11 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Salt
> Theoretically salt intake can increase blood pressure temporarily. If you
look at
> the physics of osmosis than if the salt content of the blood increa
Increasing BP is not the same as inducing hypertension. You can have a
temporary increase in BP but this is not necessarily hypertension, or
into the realm of dangerously high. Mostly I am talking about those with
normal BP. Someone with already high BP could push it higher with
constant over indu
Evening Garnet,
At 02:15 PM 2/15/04 -0600, you wrote:
It could increase BP temporarily but to the point of being hypertension,
no. I have low BP, eating a lot of salt does not even make mine normal.
Some research points out this is a 50/50 situation.
Salt increases the BP on 50 % of the
It could increase BP temporarily but to the point of being hypertension,
no. I have low BP, eating a lot of salt does not even make mine normal.
Theoretically, if we could just think this through, we would not need
hands on reserach to prove anything. We would just follow the logic of
our theroies
Theoretically salt intake can increase blood pressure temporarily. If you look
at
the physics of osmosis than if the salt content of the blood increases suddenly,
two things will happen. First you will get thirsty and drink something. This is
the
body's way of quickly decreasing the salt concent
Salt has never caused high blood pressure. When I was in grad school in
the late 70's it was known that it would lower high BP to lower salt
intake, but that it was not the cause. Anyone who tells you it is must
not be looking at the raw data.
Garnet
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