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The mouth, sinuses, and gut are all " mucus membranes " . A good quality, high

brine sea salt (like Celtic sea salt) is good support for mucus membranes, can

help improve gut function, and also provides some support for the immune system

(like adrenals and thyroid, which are important to support for allergies or

infections). You can put it in the bath and let him absorb it through the skin

rather than give orally. There may be a lot of others things you will

eventually have to do to resolve all this, but I would start with getting a good

quality sea salt into him. Please add it as the **only** change to his routine

and try to not change anything else for a week or two so you can have some idea

what it is doing. It sounds like you have so many things going on that you

don't really know what is doing what.

Also, start at a low dose and work your way up. His system is under enough

stress already without giving him a high dose of sea salt. If giving orally,

do something like 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon per day. If doing in the bath, maybe

something like a teaspoon to a tablespoon in the bath water. Don't raise it for

at least a week. His body will need time to absorb it and begin rebuilding

important systems. This is very time and energy intensive for the body. The

single most common mistake I see people make with supplements/foods as a medical

treatment is starting at too high a dose. Then they get a bad reaction and

decide they don't tolerate it and want to discontinue it. In most cases, just

lowering the dose makes them suddenly tolerate it and benefit from it.

Good luck with this.

Michele

http://www.healthgazelle.com

http://www.kidslikemine.com

http://www.solanorail.com

>

> I am in desperate need of help. My son is only 9 months old and he does not

have autism, but I do believe he has mercury toxicity. (Thanks to his loving

mother.)

>

> A bit of history: I conceived my son 6 months after having my 8 amalgam

fillings removed (which I have since read from posts and links here that that is

the absolute worst time to conceive).

>

> My son has been " Colicky " since he was born. I breastfed him for 2 months and

it seemed that every time he ate he screamed after. I just couldn't take it

anymore and figured I was just poisoning him more, so I stopped breastfeeding

and started feeding him pasteruized goats milk. My daughter drank it from 4

months on and had no problems with it.

>

> The goats milk helped him a bit and he was about 50% better after switching.

He was fussy over the summer, but manageable. In September that all changed.

He started getting sores on him mouth, teething, and drooling incessantly. One

day it looked like his stool had blood in it, so I took it to his doctor for

testing. They proceeded to make me feel horrible about feeding him goats milk

and did some tests (I think to prove to me that he was malnourished), but the

blood work came back perfect (according to them) and his stool had no blood in

it. They referred me to a GI doctor for a consult.

>

> The GI doctor didn't think he had reflux, but allergies and recommended I put

him on Alimentum or Nutramigen. We tried both and he would not drink either.

So, I just continued with regular goats milk.

>

> His doctor told me the sores on his mouth were some long word and that they

were viral and would go away. Six weeks later they were not gone and they were

worse. They look like canker sores on his lip and his tongue is red. There

were no white patches. He sneezed green snot while we were there and she

convinced me to put him on an antibiotic (to which I am totally against, but I

thought if it would get rid of the sores, I would give it a try). Well,

needless to say the antibiotic made everything WORSE.

>

> The week of Thanksgiving (6 weeks of severe suffering on all of our parts) I

decided this must be thrush and I started candex 1/3 capsule AM and PM as well

as acidophilus. (I had been giving him a probiotic supplement, but realized it

had milk in it and they had told me not to give him any regular milk, so I

stopped it, although I think it was starting to help). The candex/acidophilus

was not working, so I filled a prescription for Nystatin that his doctor had

given me when he was just weeks old. That made it much better. BUT, everytime

I run out of a bottle, it comes back with a vengeance. I am on my third bottle

in 4 weeks.

>

> They also told me to add rice cereal to his bottles to hold the goats milk

down and give him more nutrients. He is a small baby for his age and they are

very concerned he is not thriving. He lost about 1.5 lbs during the 6 weeks of

torturous thrush and weighed only 14 lbs 7 oz at 8 months. Last week I weighed

him and he had gained 1 lb since being on the nystatin.

>

> The rice cereal made him extremely congested and he would vomit up mucous

because of coughing. It was terrible. Every time I try to feed him anything

other than milk, this happens. We have tried oatmeal, rice, bananas, green

beans, applesauce. As a last resort we decided to try raw goats milk. For 2

weeks he was like another baby! It was really shocking. But yesterday and

today his mouth is redder and I think the thrush is back. I don't think the

nystatin is working anymore. I called and asked for Diflucan, but they didn't

seem interested in giving it to us. I am waiting for a call back from them.

>

> Here are my questions:

> 1. I am wondering if this sounds like thrush to you all? I saw one patch

that was whitish under his tongue, but no where else. He now has trouble

swallowing.

>

> 2. If it is thrush, is my approach okay, what else should I be doing. Should

I do GSE on a 9 month old?

>

> 3. Do you think it could be a milk allergy? Goats milk is different than

cows milk and the incidence of allergy is much less. It just seems unlikely to

me since there are times when he is much better if the sores are gone in his

mouth.

>

> 4. How do I know if he is mercury toxic? He has NO hair to test. I guess I

could assume that he is because I am and I conceived him when I did. If that is

the case, how would I proceed with chelation if he does have a yeast issue? (My

hair test is #422 on livingnetwork)

>

> 5. How should I proceed with introducing foods. If I get the yeast issue

under control will the foods issue go away?

>

> 6. Any supplement recommendations? He only drinks goats milk with Karo syrup

for constipation. I think I need to eliminate the Karo, but when I do he is

constipated and screams and screams. I was giving him blackstrap molasses for

iron and constipation, but that stopped working.

>

> ANY help/suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated!

>

> ~

>

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> His doctor told me the sores on his mouth were some long word and that they

were viral and would go away. Six weeks later they were not gone and they were

worse. They look like canker sores on his lip and his tongue is red.

At my house, I eliminated canker sores wit lysine, because they were a variety

of herpes virus and lysine eliminates herpes virus.

>>Well, needless to say the antibiotic made everything WORSE.

Viruses and viral die off tend to increase yeast, so the antibiotic would have

made things worse.

>>filled a prescription for Nystatin that his doctor had given me when he was

just weeks old. That made it much better. BUT, everytime I run out of a

bottle, it comes back with a vengeance. I am on my third bottle in 4 weeks.

Try giving biotin. Also, a single drop of GSE might help. You might need to

increase it, but increase slowly as he is just an infant.

> The rice cereal made him extremely congested and he would vomit up mucous

because of coughing.

My son did not tolerate rice, it was one of his worst intolerances.

> Here are my questions:

> 1. I am wondering if this sounds like thrush to you all? I saw one patch

that was whitish under his tongue, but no where else. He now has trouble

swallowing.

Yes, it sounds like thrush.

> 2. If it is thrush, is my approach okay, what else should I be doing. Should

I do GSE on a 9 month old?

I would start with biotin. If it constipates him, add magnesium [biotin

requires magnesium for proper absorption]. Then try adding one drop of GSE.

> 3. Do you think it could be a milk allergy? Goats milk is different than

cows milk and the incidence of allergy is much less. It just seems unlikely to

me since there are times when he is much better if the sores are gone in his

mouth.

It is possible. Try giving the milk with an appropriate enzyme like HNI AFP

Peptizyde or TriEnza, see of that helps.

> 4. How do I know if he is mercury toxic? He has NO hair to test. I guess I

could assume that he is because I am and I conceived him when I did. If that is

the case, how would I proceed with chelation if he does have a yeast issue? (My

hair test is #422 on livingnetwork)

First you need to learn what it takes to keep the yeast under control. Then

start chelating.

> 5. How should I proceed with introducing foods. If I get the yeast issue

under control will the foods issue go away?

At least some of the food problem will probably disappear. Enzymes might help.

> 6. Any supplement recommendations?

Digestive enzymes. Because he has problems with many foods, I would try the HNI

TriEnza.

>>He only drinks goats milk with Karo syrup for constipation. I think I need to

eliminate the Karo, but when I do he is constipated and screams and screams.

Yeast is constipating. Here are other ideas

http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

Dana

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I ended up switching my son at the time 9 months old to rice milk and added

coconut milk for extra fat. My nt sons doctors have been amazed how well we've

done with his number of allergies, we've got the record around here with our

docs.

I've read only 20% of those allergic to milk can tolerate goats milk. We went

to rice, cheaper, easier to find and we didn't have issues.

About cereal. 8 years ago, I used Gerber rice, it had soy in it. Not sure

about today. But soy/peanuts are my sons worst allergens and since allergic to

wheat and oats, we never got baby cereal down my son. Was strange. He was also

allergic to babies first fruits, bananas and apples, so we had a very hard time

with foods too, not understand or knowing about his food allergies yet. Skin

testing at 9 months, explained it all. So.....I'd recommend starting out with

veg, like sweet potatoes. Go a couple weeks, go slow. Peas didn't work for us,

part of the soy/peanut legume family. For fruit, pears I understand don't feed

the yeast, right guys? Might be a good first fruit.

Seeing an allergies, might not hurt. I pumped for 9 months and my son had

issues with my milk but no formula would do after breast milk. So going with

those " nasty " formulas this late won't work. I'd also try adding healthy oil

like olive oil to his milk. Just a splash. Good fat, good for constipation

issues too.

Brainchild has liquid supplements to treat with yeast that can be tasty and not

hard to hide in a little juice, like pear.

I hope any of this helps.

Tammy

[ ] Re: Yeast? Allergy? Mercury?

> His doctor told me the sores on his mouth were some long word and that they

were viral and would go away. Six weeks later they were not gone and they were

worse. They look like canker sores on his lip and his tongue is red.

At my house, I eliminated canker sores wit lysine, because they were a variety

of herpes virus and lysine eliminates herpes virus.

>>Well, needless to say the antibiotic made everything WORSE.

Viruses and viral die off tend to increase yeast, so the antibiotic would have

made things worse.

>>filled a prescription for Nystatin that his doctor had given me when he was

just weeks old. That made it much better. BUT, everytime I run out of a bottle,

it comes back with a vengeance. I am on my third bottle in 4 weeks.

Try giving biotin. Also, a single drop of GSE might help. You might need to

increase it, but increase slowly as he is just an infant.

> The rice cereal made him extremely congested and he would vomit up mucous

because of coughing.

My son did not tolerate rice, it was one of his worst intolerances.

> Here are my questions:

> 1. I am wondering if this sounds like thrush to you all? I saw one patch

that was whitish under his tongue, but no where else. He now has trouble

swallowing.

Yes, it sounds like thrush.

> 2. If it is thrush, is my approach okay, what else should I be doing. Should

I do GSE on a 9 month old?

I would start with biotin. If it constipates him, add magnesium [biotin

requires magnesium for proper absorption]. Then try adding one drop of GSE.

> 3. Do you think it could be a milk allergy? Goats milk is different than

cows milk and the incidence of allergy is much less. It just seems unlikely to

me since there are times when he is much better if the sores are gone in his

mouth.

It is possible. Try giving the milk with an appropriate enzyme like HNI AFP

Peptizyde or TriEnza, see of that helps.

> 4. How do I know if he is mercury toxic? He has NO hair to test. I guess I

could assume that he is because I am and I conceived him when I did. If that is

the case, how would I proceed with chelation if he does have a yeast issue? (My

hair test is #422 on livingnetwork)

First you need to learn what it takes to keep the yeast under control. Then

start chelating.

> 5. How should I proceed with introducing foods. If I get the yeast issue

under control will the foods issue go away?

At least some of the food problem will probably disappear. Enzymes might help.

> 6. Any supplement recommendations?

Digestive enzymes. Because he has problems with many foods, I would try the

HNI TriEnza.

>>He only drinks goats milk with Karo syrup for constipation. I think I need

to eliminate the Karo, but when I do he is constipated and screams and screams.

Yeast is constipating. Here are other ideas

http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

Dana

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I thought I heard you need to be careful which sea salts you use because some

contain aluminum? Have you ever heard this?

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On Dec 16, 2010, at 6:46 PM, " michele_in_california " <talithamichele@...>

wrote:

> The mouth, sinuses, and gut are all " mucus membranes " . A good quality, high

brine sea salt (like Celtic sea salt) is good support for mucus membranes, can

help improve gut function, and also provides some support for the immune system

(like adrenals and thyroid, which are important to support for allergies or

infections). You can put it in the bath and let him absorb it through the skin

rather than give orally. There may be a lot of others things you will eventually

have to do to resolve all this, but I would start with getting a good quality

sea salt into him. Please add it as the **only** change to his routine and try

to not change anything else for a week or two so you can have some idea what it

is doing. It sounds like you have so many things going on that you don't really

know what is doing what.

>

> Also, start at a low dose and work your way up. His system is under enough

stress already without giving him a high dose of sea salt. If giving orally, do

something like 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon per day. If doing in the bath, maybe

something like a teaspoon to a tablespoon in the bath water. Don't raise it for

at least a week. His body will need time to absorb it and begin rebuilding

important systems. This is very time and energy intensive for the body. The

single most common mistake I see people make with supplements/foods as a medical

treatment is starting at too high a dose. Then they get a bad reaction and

decide they don't tolerate it and want to discontinue it. In most cases, just

lowering the dose makes them suddenly tolerate it and benefit from it.

>

> Good luck with this.

>

> Michele

> http://www.healthgazelle.com

> http://www.kidslikemine.com

> http://www.solanorail.com

>

>

> >

> > I am in desperate need of help. My son is only 9 months old and he does not

have autism, but I do believe he has mercury toxicity. (Thanks to his loving

mother.)

> >

> > A bit of history: I conceived my son 6 months after having my 8 amalgam

fillings removed (which I have since read from posts and links here that that is

the absolute worst time to conceive).

> >

> > My son has been " Colicky " since he was born. I breastfed him for 2 months

and it seemed that every time he ate he screamed after. I just couldn't take it

anymore and figured I was just poisoning him more, so I stopped breastfeeding

and started feeding him pasteruized goats milk. My daughter drank it from 4

months on and had no problems with it.

> >

> > The goats milk helped him a bit and he was about 50% better after switching.

He was fussy over the summer, but manageable. In September that all changed. He

started getting sores on him mouth, teething, and drooling incessantly. One day

it looked like his stool had blood in it, so I took it to his doctor for

testing. They proceeded to make me feel horrible about feeding him goats milk

and did some tests (I think to prove to me that he was malnourished), but the

blood work came back perfect (according to them) and his stool had no blood in

it. They referred me to a GI doctor for a consult.

> >

> > The GI doctor didn't think he had reflux, but allergies and recommended I

put him on Alimentum or Nutramigen. We tried both and he would not drink either.

So, I just continued with regular goats milk.

> >

> > His doctor told me the sores on his mouth were some long word and that they

were viral and would go away. Six weeks later they were not gone and they were

worse. They look like canker sores on his lip and his tongue is red. There were

no white patches. He sneezed green snot while we were there and she convinced me

to put him on an antibiotic (to which I am totally against, but I thought if it

would get rid of the sores, I would give it a try). Well, needless to say the

antibiotic made everything WORSE.

> >

> > The week of Thanksgiving (6 weeks of severe suffering on all of our parts) I

decided this must be thrush and I started candex 1/3 capsule AM and PM as well

as acidophilus. (I had been giving him a probiotic supplement, but realized it

had milk in it and they had told me not to give him any regular milk, so I

stopped it, although I think it was starting to help). The candex/acidophilus

was not working, so I filled a prescription for Nystatin that his doctor had

given me when he was just weeks old. That made it much better. BUT, everytime I

run out of a bottle, it comes back with a vengeance. I am on my third bottle in

4 weeks.

> >

> > They also told me to add rice cereal to his bottles to hold the goats milk

down and give him more nutrients. He is a small baby for his age and they are

very concerned he is not thriving. He lost about 1.5 lbs during the 6 weeks of

torturous thrush and weighed only 14 lbs 7 oz at 8 months. Last week I weighed

him and he had gained 1 lb since being on the nystatin.

> >

> > The rice cereal made him extremely congested and he would vomit up mucous

because of coughing. It was terrible. Every time I try to feed him anything

other than milk, this happens. We have tried oatmeal, rice, bananas, green

beans, applesauce. As a last resort we decided to try raw goats milk. For 2

weeks he was like another baby! It was really shocking. But yesterday and today

his mouth is redder and I think the thrush is back. I don't think the nystatin

is working anymore. I called and asked for Diflucan, but they didn't seem

interested in giving it to us. I am waiting for a call back from them.

> >

> > Here are my questions:

> > 1. I am wondering if this sounds like thrush to you all? I saw one patch

that was whitish under his tongue, but no where else. He now has trouble

swallowing.

> >

> > 2. If it is thrush, is my approach okay, what else should I be doing. Should

I do GSE on a 9 month old?

> >

> > 3. Do you think it could be a milk allergy? Goats milk is different than

cows milk and the incidence of allergy is much less. It just seems unlikely to

me since there are times when he is much better if the sores are gone in his

mouth.

> >

> > 4. How do I know if he is mercury toxic? He has NO hair to test. I guess I

could assume that he is because I am and I conceived him when I did. If that is

the case, how would I proceed with chelation if he does have a yeast issue? (My

hair test is #422 on livingnetwork)

> >

> > 5. How should I proceed with introducing foods. If I get the yeast issue

under control will the foods issue go away?

> >

> > 6. Any supplement recommendations? He only drinks goats milk with Karo syrup

for constipation. I think I need to eliminate the Karo, but when I do he is

constipated and screams and screams. I was giving him blackstrap molasses for

iron and constipation, but that stopped working.

> >

> > ANY help/suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated!

> >

> > ~

> >

>

>

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Metagenics has a formula called ultracare for kids. Its not intended as a

formula, but it is rice based and can surely help in a situation like this.

Peezs me off that choices in formulas all pretty much contain allergens.. or

digested allergens.

You can also add to this to make it a more complete formula as well (coconut

oil, sunflower oil, palm oil, CLO, probiotics, some rice syrup and gelatin). I

would give that a go as well, as I agree with Tammy that goat milk is still an

issue for many dairy allergic kids. Weston Price also has a liver based formula

recipe out there.. and maybe the base could be broth?

Try to clear all the reactions first, then add stuff in very slowly. I agree,

pears is probably not a bad place to start. How about avocado? It is considered

a pretty complete food too. Meats? You can add enzymes to the meals to help out

with the digestion as well.

Good Luck. Allergies are tough.

From: Tammy Kuhn

Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 7:50 AM

Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Yeast? Allergy? Mercury?

I ended up switching my son at the time 9 months old to rice milk and added

coconut milk for extra fat. My nt sons doctors have been amazed how well we've

done with his number of allergies, we've got the record around here with our

docs.

I've read only 20% of those allergic to milk can tolerate goats milk. We went to

rice, cheaper, easier to find and we didn't have issues.

About cereal. 8 years ago, I used Gerber rice, it had soy in it. Not sure about

today. But soy/peanuts are my sons worst allergens and since allergic to wheat

and oats, we never got baby cereal down my son. Was strange. He was also

allergic to babies first fruits, bananas and apples, so we had a very hard time

with foods too, not understand or knowing about his food allergies yet. Skin

testing at 9 months, explained it all. So.....I'd recommend starting out with

veg, like sweet potatoes. Go a couple weeks, go slow. Peas didn't work for us,

part of the soy/peanut legume family. For fruit, pears I understand don't feed

the yeast, right guys? Might be a good first fruit.

Seeing an allergies, might not hurt. I pumped for 9 months and my son had issues

with my milk but no formula would do after breast milk. So going with those

" nasty " formulas this late won't work. I'd also try adding healthy oil like

olive oil to his milk. Just a splash. Good fat, good for constipation issues

too.

Brainchild has liquid supplements to treat with yeast that can be tasty and not

hard to hide in a little juice, like pear.

I hope any of this helps.

Tammy

[ ] Re: Yeast? Allergy? Mercury?

> His doctor told me the sores on his mouth were some long word and that they

were viral and would go away. Six weeks later they were not gone and they were

worse. They look like canker sores on his lip and his tongue is red.

At my house, I eliminated canker sores wit lysine, because they were a variety

of herpes virus and lysine eliminates herpes virus.

>>Well, needless to say the antibiotic made everything WORSE.

Viruses and viral die off tend to increase yeast, so the antibiotic would have

made things worse.

>>filled a prescription for Nystatin that his doctor had given me when he was

just weeks old. That made it much better. BUT, everytime I run out of a bottle,

it comes back with a vengeance. I am on my third bottle in 4 weeks.

Try giving biotin. Also, a single drop of GSE might help. You might need to

increase it, but increase slowly as he is just an infant.

> The rice cereal made him extremely congested and he would vomit up mucous

because of coughing.

My son did not tolerate rice, it was one of his worst intolerances.

> Here are my questions:

> 1. I am wondering if this sounds like thrush to you all? I saw one patch that

was whitish under his tongue, but no where else. He now has trouble swallowing.

Yes, it sounds like thrush.

> 2. If it is thrush, is my approach okay, what else should I be doing. Should I

do GSE on a 9 month old?

I would start with biotin. If it constipates him, add magnesium [biotin requires

magnesium for proper absorption]. Then try adding one drop of GSE.

> 3. Do you think it could be a milk allergy? Goats milk is different than cows

milk and the incidence of allergy is much less. It just seems unlikely to me

since there are times when he is much better if the sores are gone in his mouth.

It is possible. Try giving the milk with an appropriate enzyme like HNI AFP

Peptizyde or TriEnza, see of that helps.

> 4. How do I know if he is mercury toxic? He has NO hair to test. I guess I

could assume that he is because I am and I conceived him when I did. If that is

the case, how would I proceed with chelation if he does have a yeast issue? (My

hair test is #422 on livingnetwork)

First you need to learn what it takes to keep the yeast under control. Then

start chelating.

> 5. How should I proceed with introducing foods. If I get the yeast issue under

control will the foods issue go away?

At least some of the food problem will probably disappear. Enzymes might help.

> 6. Any supplement recommendations?

Digestive enzymes. Because he has problems with many foods, I would try the HNI

TriEnza.

>>He only drinks goats milk with Karo syrup for constipation. I think I need to

eliminate the Karo, but when I do he is constipated and screams and screams.

Yeast is constipating. Here are other ideas

http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

Dana

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THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU all for these suggestions. This is exactly the

kinds of responses I was looking for.

I am going to thoroughly go through all the information given and I will keep

you updated on our progress. THis morning he is much better and is seems the

thrush is getting better, again. I am giving him candex 1/3 capsule AM and PM

as well as acidophilus in every bottle. I am highly considering an allergist

appointment, but the good news is that I finally got a call back from a

nutritionist I have been trying to get ahold of. He does nutritional resonse

testing and is a friend of a friend. He thinks he can help us and I am

anxiously awaiting our first appointment.

Thanks again for these replies!! ~

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I have not heard that. Celtic sea salt was recommended to me by a member of

this list some years back who had heavily researched sea salt brands. So that

was the first one I tried. It did wonders for me. I have tried several others

since then. The only one that comes even close is McCormick's French Grey,

which is not quite as good and is lots more expensive. I basically buy it for

two reasons: It comes in a small metal tin, so I keep one in my desk at work,

and if I am really running out of Celtic, I will sometimes pick up French Grey

while waiting for my Celtic to arrive via UPS to make sure I don't run out.

Most of the brands of sea salt I have tried weren't much different from " kosher "

or " canning and pickling " salt. In other words, they lacked the anti-caking

agents and other additives that I have issues with but they were basically just

sodium chloride whereas Celtic is a mix of 80-some-odds micronutrients found

naturally in sea water.

HTH.

Michele

http://www.healthgazelle.com

http://www.kidslikemine.com

http://www.solanorail.com

>

> I thought I heard you need to be careful which sea salts you use because some

contain aluminum? Have you ever heard this?

>

> Sent from my iPhone

>

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Can I ask where you like to order your salt from? I think this might be

something worth trying for my son. How much do you put in the tub at a time?

Thanks again, Kathy

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On Dec 17, 2010, at 6:48 PM, " michele_in_california " <talithamichele@...>

wrote:

>

>

> I have not heard that. Celtic sea salt was recommended to me by a member of

this list some years back who had heavily researched sea salt brands. So that

was the first one I tried. It did wonders for me. I have tried several others

since then. The only one that comes even close is McCormick's French Grey, which

is not quite as good and is lots more expensive. I basically buy it for two

reasons: It comes in a small metal tin, so I keep one in my desk at work, and if

I am really running out of Celtic, I will sometimes pick up French Grey while

waiting for my Celtic to arrive via UPS to make sure I don't run out.

>

> Most of the brands of sea salt I have tried weren't much different from

" kosher " or " canning and pickling " salt. In other words, they lacked the

anti-caking agents and other additives that I have issues with but they were

basically just sodium chloride whereas Celtic is a mix of 80-some-odds

micronutrients found naturally in sea water.

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> HTH.

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> Michele

> http://www.healthgazelle.com

> http://www.kidslikemine.com

> http://www.solanorail.com

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> > I thought I heard you need to be careful which sea salts you use because

some contain aluminum? Have you ever heard this?

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http://www.celticseasalt.com/ -- Same thing listed on a couple of my websites.

I would start at a spoonful or so of salt in the bath. When I first began

adding sea salt to my bath, I felt really hot afterwards, especially so if I

added more than normal.

Michele

http://www.healthgazelle.com

http://www.kidslikemine.com

http://www.solanorail.com

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> Can I ask where you like to order your salt from? I think this might be

something worth trying for my son. How much do you put in the tub at a time?

Thanks again, Kathy

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