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If it's sodium chloride, then no, that is not true. If someone think's it

is true, then I would love the hear the argument.

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On 6/1/08, Bonnie Cole <bonnieview@...> wrote:

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> Hello:

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> Someone on this List sent in a Post a few weeks ago STATING that Himalayan

> Salt did not cause water retention or high blood pressure as do OTHER SALTS.

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> Is that true?

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> Thanks,

> Bonnie

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Others who are more versed than I may be able to supply more detailed info. But

there are some medical practitioners who feel that sea salt, which had minerals

and trace minerals in is benefical. I think Dr. Batman is one of those

proponants. Dr. B is one of the docs who touts the idea of salt not being the

problem in high bp, but dehydration. But you need to research this for yourself.

I think, Dr. B feels that table salt has a whole different phyisiological

response as opposed to natrually occuring sea salts. Also Dr. who wrote

" Adrenal Fatigue " writes that sea salt, not table salt is beneficial for adrenal

problems. I know the thyroid/adrenal physician I see recommends it.

> Someone on this List sent in a Post a few weeks ago STATING

> that Himalayan Salt did not cause water retention or high

> blood pressure as do OTHER SALTS.

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Yes, that is true.

I have been using it for a two year period and have found it to be

excellent.

There is a book out that tells you why it is so superior to others, I

will have to look it up

People make a brine and use it as medicine on a daily basis.

Most people pay and arm and a leg for it...like some times $25 for a

couple of pounds.

If you go to a store that caters to people from India or Pakistan ask

them if the salt in the bag is Himalayan. Many times it is.

If you are having trouble getting the salt, I can contact the people I

get mine from and see if I still get that great deal I got two years ago.

I got four salt lamps, four tea lamps...I think they are the 2 pound

kind a couple of 3 hole tea trees and about ten pounds of salt and 5

pounds of salt cubes...or was it the other way around. Anyway, all of

this for under $200. Now that is what I call a deal...and that was

including shipping.

> > Someone on this List sent in a Post a few weeks ago STATING

> > that Himalayan Salt did not cause water retention or high

> > blood pressure as do OTHER SALTS.

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Jac wrote:

> Dr. who wrote " Adrenal Fatigue " writes that sea salt, not table salt

is beneficial for adrenal problems. I know the thyroid/adrenal physician I see

recommends it.

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Can you give me the page number for where he says sea salt? I'm just

beginning to read his book and haven't run across that yet. I have

listened to several radio interviews he has given and he simply says

" salt " and does not specify any particular kind of salt.

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The real name of Himalayan Salt is Saindhav Lavan. Lavan means salt in

sanskrit. Saindhav implies it is from Sindh region. The Himalayan Salt

thing is a big marketing scheme started few years ago. Saindhav Lavan

is is very old and in India we did not use it for every day cooking.

We used it occasionally for few things. Any way in Indian stores you

can get this in small packages cheaper than the branded Himalayan

type. I personally think there is a lot of hype around it although

it's a good salt.

Suren

> > > Someone on this List sent in a Post a few weeks ago STATING

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> > > blood pressure as do OTHER SALTS.

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Swansons Vitamins has a big section in their catalogue about Himalayan salt with

a Dr. Hendel, I think her name is.  That is where I get mine.  Josie

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