Re: Monica is the salt-loading queen
Good post, Battie. I'm glad you linked your previous (RN) post - must have missed it the first time around. Now, here's what I find interesting (from your post/link):
>>The doctors find that the most common side effects are usually resolved
with 3 grams of vitamin C and/or the salt loading protocol.<<
Later goes on to state that (something to the effect of:) no concensus on effects of salt load on those who do not experience these bromide related detox symptoms.
So I'm back to wondering if we *all* need to push so much salt through our bodies. Grz recently posted below some info of interest on salts:
//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=908067
Particularly found this site worth the peek:
>>There are also cell salts...
http://www.doctoryourself.com/cell_salts.html
So, I get in a good deal of the homeopathic versions in already. Going on 15 months now. Working on the Zeta water but waiting for the tpc, also bought Willard water a couple days back. Water, water everywhere discussed in this forum! Great.
But I'm still on the fence regarding the other salts. Is it at all possible (trying to convince myself here) that with all the phos stuff (homeos), the implementing of Willard and/or ZP water - is it possible that this is enough? No detox symptoms here so far.
Also bumping it up. The Lugols. Way up. Reading V's "I-Odeed" post yesterday, I took away something completley different from all others. (It was really just something that sealed the deal for me on a personal level.)
Guess this means bumping up the Selenium and/or brazil nuts also - no biggie. I'm much like T w respect to swallowing all these sups. I have them, I take them, but I hate it and often forego them now. At one point I took 34 supplements a day. I'm completely certain this was necessary at the time and kept me alive. I love
Lugols because it covers so much ground. I dropped entirely about 30 of those since Lugols, five months back. I love the merits of IP6 and I'm sold.
But still, something instinctively unappealing in salt (Celtic, Himalayan, sole, etc.) to the extent these reports suggest. N's Manna is appealing and I'll probably order it anyway.
All over the place. I'm all over the place with the salt stuff. Not the way I like to be.
Ramble.