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Re: sea salt IS rocks n/m by hopinso ..... Supplements Debate Forum

Date:   10/8/2006 3:05:31 PM ( 18 y ago)
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"wonder why some things like Sea Salt , magnesium sulfate for Liver Flushes (4 tablespoons full no less!), and clays are okay and encouraged, while other things are torn apart using logic that makes them all bad?"

I can't answer for everyone, but I choose to use Sea Salt over refined white salt because I believe it is healthier with all its trace minerals in tact. Also, it does not contain chemicals to keep it from lumping etc. Until I started using sole, I only used a small amount of Sea Salt on my food. Even with the sole, I do not think I am taking huge amounts of it.

I do use Epsom Salts when liver flushing, but they are used only for a specific purpose, not taken with every meal. I rarely use clay internally, but do use it in external applications when necessary. It is impossible to avoid all chemical additives, and frankly I have no desire to be so perfect that I cannot enjoy a meal with friends or a church pot-luck once in a while. My point is we need to try and avoid regular consumption of things that are useless or potentially harmful to the body. This is something each individual must determine for himself. I am hardly interested in becoming the mineral police, scoping out all those who choose to eat rock minerals.

I was a biology major in collage, but the human body seems to have radically changed since then. I just read a post by Moreless that stated that water was somehow converted into electro-magnetic energy and sped through the body at the speed of light. In my day water was absorbed through the epithelial lining of the gut where it entered the bloodstream through osmosis. Cells surrounding the tiny capillaries that feed them could take in fresh water and nutrients and expel waste products through the cell membrane through osmosis and reverse osmosis. Water entered the bloodstream as water and was excreted along with waste products filtered through the kidneys. Large molecules might be able to enter into the blood stream, but could not penetrate the cell membrane, these large particles were either excreted or stored extra-cellularly.

Exactly when did God redesign the human body? Was it in the eighties or maybe some millennial thing?
 

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