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Just wondering. I have high blood pressure and have to watch my salt intake. So

do they say it is safe for people with high blood pressure to add sea salt to

the water?

thanks Judy

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Judy, I would not presume to give you medical advice, but the whole salt/BP thing is largely over hyped. If you give your body the RIGHT salt, it will assimilate it properly. Giving it iodized table salt (the type of iodine in table salt is NOT the type the body needs, by the way) is what can cause the body to hold on to water, thus rising blood pressure. My "suggestion" would be to try the water cure with the sea salt (get the good stuff) and monitor your BP more closely than usual. I have a strong hunch you will see an improvement, not a decline.From: judyb1951 <judyb1951@...>Subject: Water

cure Date: Monday, October 18, 2010, 12:51 PM

Just wondering. I have high blood pressure and have to watch my salt intake. So do they say it is safe for people with high blood pressure to add sea salt to the water?

thanks Judy

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Oops - sorry all - I hit the send button before i even started typing!!I've just been reading all the information about the water cure on the websites suggested, and it sounds great. From reading this I KNOW I'm dehydrated and it's amazing this all my health issues are probably due to this!I have now ordered Dr B's book, however I'm sure someone out there can answer this question so I don't have to wait for the book to arrive to find out! On the watercure.com site he says you have to know the right time of day to drink the water. Does anyone know when this is? I've calculated I'd need 2.76 litres of water, so obviously it will need to be staggered :)This information would be much appreciated. Jane On 03/11/2010, at 4:00 PM, Jane wrote:

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