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Hi, Health-conscious friends:

I had believed that salt was one of those harmful substances to be avoided.

That may be true of the common supermarket kind of table salt, but there are

those who believe that pure natural sea salt rich in minerals, including

electrolytes, is actually necessary for good health. With the so-called

experts disagreeing, it is difficult to know what to believe. I make an

effort to keep an open mind, as I have found out that some things that sound

rediculous at first have proven to be totally correct.

I had recently heard about Celtic Salt, but had no idea what it was. I just

found out about this, and checked out their website. It sounds interesting to

me, so I decided to pass the information along to those who have requested

health-related information from me, as well as to all others whom I think may

also be interested in this. It is believed that this unique salt may be

beneficial for general health, but specifically so for people with adrenal

weakness or thyroid problems.

Special thanks to Dr. Earl Conroy who operates a health clinic in New Zealand

and sent me great literature making reference to the Celtic Salt. Dr. Conroy

also provides many great health products not found anywhere else, such as

Thyrodine and ImmunoGuard. My wife and I both noticed more energy after

taking these products for a short time. Check out his website at:

www.thyrodine.com/ <A HREF= " http://www.thyrodine.com/ " >Thyroid deficiency,

thyrodine, thyroid dysfunction, thyroid remedy</A> . Also thanks to Sabra ,

a subscriber to the hypothyroidismonelist mailing list for telling me

about the Grain & Salt Society.

<A HREF= " http://www.celtic-seasalt.com/ " >Click here: The Grain & Salt Society

- Your Source for Health Foods & Information</A>

http://www.celtic-seasalt.com/

Ira M. Fine

iramfine@...

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