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Re: Fluids pass right through you...help?


  Actually....I'm a little shaken up on this one.  I've been using sea salt for years, but the RBTI practitioners have found that sea salt is harder to digest than regular table salt.


I’m not sure what to believe.  I’ve been following them a little on facebook.  The also eat a lot of processed foods.  Dr Reams found that process foods are easier to digest and therefore sick people get more from it.   

People seem to be getting results.  I’m going to watch for a while more.   It is basically doing almost the opposite of everything we have been doing.

Anyway, here is a link from an RBTI site explaining why regular table salt is easier on the body than sea salt.

I suppose it make some sense.  Just because sea salt is not processed (much)....it does not mean it is good for us to consume.  

http://www.advancedideals.org/019_calcium_questions.html

I USE SEASALT. DOESN'T THAT HAVE SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNTS OF GOOD MINERAL IN IT?
Well, I will have to comment to the contrary and clearly put forth that, no, it does not. In fact, sea salt has a great deal of mineral, but it is not the best for you. Here's why. One of the major tasks your liver must accomplish is the processing of waste from your body's regular wear and tear so that it can easily be expelled through the eliminative organs. One of the by-products of that wear and tear is salt. But it is not just ordinary salt like table salt, that we know of as sodium chloride. Rather, it is actually a complex of around 49 different mineral salts which includes sodium chloride, but also 48 other types of salt, as well, that include non-chloride type salts such as nitrogen salts from protein waste etc. What, then, does that mean to your body? Sea salt contains upwards of 49 different salt of just those types that your body is trying to rid itself of. When your body is calcium deficient, your liver finds that it cannot rid itself of all of its waste salts, so it stores the excess. These excess salts can be stored in a number of places and end up contributing to a significant  number of degenerative dysfunctions.

Two things help your liver rid the body of excess detrimental salts. First, is proper water drinking for your body size and chemistry, and second is having optimum calcium intake. When the liver is getting optimum calcium and water, it can actually oxidize the waste salts in your body out of solution, then the body can easily remove them through the eliminative system.

Salt is very valuable to body chemistry, when it is kept under control by ideal body electrochemistry through optimum calcium intake, but you are better off using only one-salt and that salt being—just plain sodium chloride.

Furthermore, when people would complain of problems with dry mouth Dr. Reams would tell them, "Quit using seasalt!" By the way, Keltic Salt is no different in its salt content and effect on body chemistry than Sea Salt
 

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