Guest guest Posted June 21, 2009 Report Share Posted June 21, 2009 Jana real salt supposedly lowers BP. Gracia Jana wrote: > > > Or is it bromide that we need to detox? I'm not sure what is the > difference between bromide and bromine. > > I finally got around to reading about mountain dew and why brominated > vegetable oil is so bad for us. That was my very favorite soda as a > kid. Could I still be walking around with bromine from my childhood? > I'm wondering how long does it take to detox bromine? I assume it be > longer for me since my recent loading test tells me my absorption rate > is not good? > > I'm taking steps to increase my rate of absorption. I didnt' realize > until recently that flaxseed is goitrogenic? I started eating ground > flaxseed for breakfast 2 years ago and then starting adding flaxseed oil > last summer. So that's out now. My blood pressure is borderline high, > so I plan to take potassium chloride in the place of salt for the > loading protocol. ATP cofactor is in the mail. I thought I had been > taking enough C but apparently not, so I'm shopping for that also. > Thanks in advance for helpful replies. > Jana > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2009 Report Share Posted June 21, 2009 Celtic (unrefined) salt is fabulous for high blood pressure issues. Please get Dr. Brownstein's book on Salt your Way to Health. It has a full chapter dedicated to high blood pressure and the usage of salt. Bromide is in computers, carpeting, cars and so much more. It is a flame retardant. We are exposed daily. It will take a while to detox and for some it can be many years. I am still detoxing after 3 1/2 years of high doses of iodine. My last reading was 62 ug/L which was up from 2 years ago when it was 24. It is probably due to the healing of my body to allow the iodine in and force the bromide out. A bromide ion is a bromine atom with charge of −1. how long to detox bromine? Or is it bromide that we need to detox? I'm not sure what is the difference between bromide and bromine. I finally got around to reading about mountain dew and why brominated vegetable oil is so bad for us. That was my very favorite soda as a kid. Could I still be walking around with bromine from my childhood? I'm wondering how long does it take to detox bromine? I assume it be longer for me since my recent loading test tells me my absorption rate is not good? I'm taking steps to increase my rate of absorption. I didnt' realize until recently that flaxseed is goitrogenic? I started eating ground flaxseed for breakfast 2 years ago and then starting adding flaxseed oil last summer. So that's out now. My blood pressure is borderline high, so I plan to take potassium chloride in the place of salt for the loading protocol. ATP cofactor is in the mail. I thought I had been taking enough C but apparently not, so I'm shopping for that also. Thanks in advance for helpful replies.Jana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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