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Some of the people who are doing this protocol have reported a temporary rise in

BP, but it returned to normal. The type of salt used for this is natural salt

(i.e. Redmond's RealSalt or Himalayan) or the pure salt tabs. Table salt SHOULD

NOT be used (shouldn't be used on the table either, but that's another subject).

The minerals have been stripped from it, and there are additives that could be

considered harmful.

There is some belief that it is processed salt that causes all the problems with

BP. If you look at any processed food label in the store, it contains a lot of

processed salt, and this is what the majority of people in this country eat.

If you want more information, there is a yahoo group for the salt/c protocol

called lymestrategies. There are a lot of people on there who have had good

results with the protocol. I personally have not used it.

ge

Blankets - J wrote: I found these sites interesting but

have a question about all the salt.

For those with High Blood Pressure or a lean towards it, how can they raise

their salt intake. It is my understanding that they are asked to cut back

on salts.

thank you for all the information

Happy New Year

nancy j

southern Alberta

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It is my understanding that sodium and potassium should be in balance as

sodium intake increases potassium is released thru kidneys the lack of

potassium is the ultimate cause of high BP and can be fixed by more

potassium or better yet using potassium salt instead of table salt, I agree

with you refined table salt is poison and should not be consumed

Terry

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From: Rife [mailto:Rife ] On Behalf Of Gail

Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 12:58 PM

To: Rife

Subject: Re: OT rife and scabies

Some of the people who are doing this protocol have reported a temporary

rise in BP, but it returned to normal. The type of salt used for this is

natural salt (i.e. Redmond's RealSalt or Himalayan) or the pure salt tabs.

Table salt SHOULD NOT be used (shouldn't be used on the table either, but

that's another subject). The minerals have been stripped from it, and there

are additives that could be considered harmful.

There is some belief that it is processed salt that causes all the problems

with BP. If you look at any processed food label in the store, it contains a

lot of processed salt, and this is what the majority of people in this

country eat.

If you want more information, there is a yahoo group for the salt/c protocol

called lymestrategies. There are a lot of people on there who have had good

results with the protocol. I personally have not used it.

ge

Blankets - J <nj44p@... <mailto:nj44p%40shaw.ca> > wrote: I found

these sites interesting but have a question about all the salt.

For those with High Blood Pressure or a lean towards it, how can they raise

their salt intake. It is my understanding that they are asked to cut back

on salts.

thank you for all the information

Happy New Year

nancy j

southern Alberta

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Thank you all for your help with the salt C. I'm starting it today

with Himalayan salt (its expensive).

I

found

> these sites interesting but have a question about all the salt.

>

> For those with High Blood Pressure or a lean towards it, how can

they raise

> their salt intake. It is my understanding that they are asked to

cut back

> on salts.

>

> thank you for all the information

> Happy New Year

> nancy j

> southern Alberta

>

> ---------------------------------

> Check out the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful

email and

> get things done faster.

>

>

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