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Hello, Thank you for the welcome! I am returning to a macrobiotic lifestyle, after being vegetarian, then vegan, primarily for health (and balance). I have hypertension - have always had it. The numbers fluctuate and I'd rather not do diuretics or blockers. I know I feel better and cooler and less stressed when my diet is essentially macrobiotic; but, can anyone suggest a substitute for all that salt....? Ume (salty), shoyu (too salty), sea veggies (salty). I crave salty and there an old saying "we crave what kills us". I did find a substitute recipe on the web for shoyu but, it was based on beef bouillon........help! Metta, Shen

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some people find that using celtic sea salt actually lowerd bp.

sometimes the cravings indicate what you need

you can get ume and miso made with celtic salt in the US

they have a lot of info and a book Sea Salt's hidden powers which talks

about it in details

also a trial of magnesium in an absorbably form often helps. often

people do not absorb magnesium or have biochemical blocks like

excessive calcium build up

Natural Calm is a brand i have seen very good reports with

some people do well with the herb hawthorn and some do well with sea

minerals

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Hello,

Thank you for the welcome! I am returning to a macrobiotic

lifestyle, after being vegetarian, then vegan, primarily for health

(and balance).

I have hypertension - have always had it. The numbers fluctuate

and I'd rather not do diuretics or blockers. I know I feel better and

cooler and less stressed when my diet is essentially macrobiotic; but,

can anyone suggest a substitute for all that salt....? Ume (salty),

shoyu (too salty), sea veggies (salty). I crave salty and there an old

saying "we crave what kills us". I did find a substitute recipe on the

web for shoyu but, it was based on beef bouillon........help!

Metta,

Shen

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B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology)

Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods

PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate)

Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts

Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing

with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition

ilanit@...

www.littletree.com.au

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some people find that using celtic sea salt actually lowerd bp.

sometimes the cravings indicate what you need

you can get ume and miso made with celtic salt in the US

they have a lot of info and a book Sea Salt's hidden powers which talks

about it in details

also a trial of magnesium in an absorbably form often helps. often

people do not absorb magnesium or have biochemical blocks like

excessive calcium build up

Natural Calm is a brand i have seen very good reports with

some people do well with the herb hawthorn and some do well with sea

minerals

shenoa wrote:

Hello,

Thank you for the welcome! I am returning to a macrobiotic

lifestyle, after being vegetarian, then vegan, primarily for health

(and balance).

I have hypertension - have always had it. The numbers fluctuate

and I'd rather not do diuretics or blockers. I know I feel better and

cooler and less stressed when my diet is essentially macrobiotic; but,

can anyone suggest a substitute for all that salt....? Ume (salty),

shoyu (too salty), sea veggies (salty). I crave salty and there an old

saying "we crave what kills us". I did find a substitute recipe on the

web for shoyu but, it was based on beef bouillon........help!

Metta,

Shen

--

Ilanit Tof - Signature

Ilanit

Ms Ilanit Tof

B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology)

Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods

PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate)

Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts

Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing

with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition

ilanit@...

www.littletree.com.au

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Hi Shen,

Yes, I like that expression and try to remind myself when I'm craving

something. But, what about when I was pregnant and craving those

yummy chocolate turtles or whatever they are called? ;)

I am sure Ilanit will have some suggestions, she's a genius.

Reggie

>

> Hello,

> Thank you for the welcome! I am returning to a macrobiotic

lifestyle, after being vegetarian, then vegan, primarily for health

(and balance).

> I have hypertension - have always had it. The numbers fluctuate

and I'd rather not do diuretics or blockers. I know I feel better and

cooler and less stressed when my diet is essentially macrobiotic; but,

can anyone suggest a substitute for all that salt....? Ume (salty),

shoyu (too salty), sea veggies (salty). I crave salty and there an old

saying " we crave what kills us " . I did find a substitute recipe on the

web for shoyu but, it was based on beef bouillon........help!

> Metta,

> Shen

>

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Hi Shen,

Yes, I like that expression and try to remind myself when I'm craving

something. But, what about when I was pregnant and craving those

yummy chocolate turtles or whatever they are called? ;)

I am sure Ilanit will have some suggestions, she's a genius.

Reggie

>

> Hello,

> Thank you for the welcome! I am returning to a macrobiotic

lifestyle, after being vegetarian, then vegan, primarily for health

(and balance).

> I have hypertension - have always had it. The numbers fluctuate

and I'd rather not do diuretics or blockers. I know I feel better and

cooler and less stressed when my diet is essentially macrobiotic; but,

can anyone suggest a substitute for all that salt....? Ume (salty),

shoyu (too salty), sea veggies (salty). I crave salty and there an old

saying " we crave what kills us " . I did find a substitute recipe on the

web for shoyu but, it was based on beef bouillon........help!

> Metta,

> Shen

>

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Hi Shen,

Yes, I like that expression and try to remind myself when I'm craving

something. But, what about when I was pregnant and craving those

yummy chocolate turtles or whatever they are called? ;)

I am sure Ilanit will have some suggestions, she's a genius.

Reggie

>

> Hello,

> Thank you for the welcome! I am returning to a macrobiotic

lifestyle, after being vegetarian, then vegan, primarily for health

(and balance).

> I have hypertension - have always had it. The numbers fluctuate

and I'd rather not do diuretics or blockers. I know I feel better and

cooler and less stressed when my diet is essentially macrobiotic; but,

can anyone suggest a substitute for all that salt....? Ume (salty),

shoyu (too salty), sea veggies (salty). I crave salty and there an old

saying " we crave what kills us " . I did find a substitute recipe on the

web for shoyu but, it was based on beef bouillon........help!

> Metta,

> Shen

>

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