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Right. I've been getting Eden sea salt and thought it was ok but now I wish I

knew.

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>> Hi I posted earlier about my partner who is having detox symptoms.

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>> We don't have any unrefined salt, but will be getting some here on

>> thursday, so she'll do salt loading then.

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>> In the meantime, would sea salt be ok? It's in rock form but it's white.

>> Would this be better than nothing until thursday?

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We have been using Eden celtic sea salt - it is a light greyish color and you can tell it has a higher moisture content ... if that is what you are using it should be just fine - it is raw and unrefined - hand collected - and states that on the packaging.

 

This is different than refined sea salt which is fine grained, dry and white and looks almost identical to refined table salt.

 

Jaxi

On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 7:20 AM, Parashis <artpages@...> wrote:

Right. I've been getting Eden sea salt and thought it was ok but now I wish I knew.* Salt>>>>

>>>>>>>> Hi I posted earlier about my partner who is having detox symptoms.>>>> We don't have any unrefined salt, but will be getting some here on>> thursday, so she'll do salt loading then.

>>>> In the meantime, would sea salt be ok? It's in rock form but it's white.>> Would this be better than nothing until thursday?

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All unrefined celtic sea salt is grey. I live about 150 miles from where it is gathered and it's for sale in all the local supermarkets because it's considered part of the regional cuisine. I have thoroughly investigated this issue and I can tell you that if it's white it's been messed with.

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From: jaxi <jaxi.schulz@...>iodine Sent: Tue, 14 December, 2010 18:24:23Subject: Re: Salt

We have been using Eden celtic sea salt - it is a light greyish color and you can tell it has a higher moisture content ... if that is what you are using it should be just fine - it is raw and unrefined - hand collected - and states that on the packaging.

This is different than refined sea salt which is fine grained, dry and white and looks almost identical to refined table salt.

Jaxi

On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 7:20 AM, Parashis <artpages@...> wrote:

Right. I've been getting Eden sea salt and thought it was ok but now I wish I knew.*

Salt>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi I posted earlier about my partner who is having detox symptoms.>>>> We don't have any unrefined salt, but will be getting some here on>> thursday, so she'll do salt loading then.>>>> In the meantime, would sea salt be ok? It's in rock form but it's white.>> Would this be better than nothing until thursday?

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If it doesn't say " unrefined " on the package, it's not unrefined and you

should stop using it. If it does, it should be ok.

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At 07:20 AM 12/14/2010, you wrote:

>Right. I've been getting Eden sea salt and thought it was ok but now I

>wish I knew.

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> >> Hi I posted earlier about my partner who is having detox symptoms.

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> >> thursday, so she'll do salt loading then.

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> >> In the meantime, would sea salt be ok? It's in rock form but it's white.

> >> Would this be better than nothing until thursday?

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Thanks for the info. I don't drink juice concentrates, but I obviously sit at a

computer, how do get bromine exposure from a computer? How long does it take a

body to clear bromine?

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