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I haven't heard of the salt being in capsules. I have to check that out. I

also had to stop the saltwater drink because my body couldn't swallow it after a

while. I literally didn't make it out of the kitchen and was 'giving-it-back'

in the sink. Ugh, really frustrating because I loved using it occasionally to

'clean-out' quickly.

Please post if you use this and what brand, as I will be looking it up on Google

soon.

God bless,

Hazelpone

From: watermaan76

Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 7:17 AM

bowel cleanse

Subject: salt in capsules

Hello All,

I'm new to the cleanse, found it great, but wondering if taking salt in

capsules with warm water would do the same effect?....(after 2 days I

couldn't face the salty water anymore, opting for laxative, not the

same I know!!!)

Also does anybody know where I can get uniodised (uniodized for our

North American friends) in the UK or Ireland?

Would appreciate help on this!!

WM

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Hazelpone

Actually, drinking salt water and then throwing it up is a yogic

cleansing technique. However, do it in the morning before eating. It

is good for anything above chest level diseases.

GB

>

> I haven't heard of the salt being in capsules. I have to check that

out. I also had to stop the saltwater drink because my body couldn't

swallow it after a while. I literally didn't make it out of the

kitchen and was 'giving-it-back' in the sink. Ugh, really frustrating

because I loved using it occasionally to 'clean-out' quickly.

>

> Please post if you use this and what brand, as I will be looking it

up on Google soon.

>

> God bless,

> Hazelpone

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From what I have read, it is important for the salt to be dissolved in warm water before you take it, putting it in capsules defeats the purpose as it doesn’t get into the system the same way as taking it in warm water.

salt in capsules

Hi!

For those of you who put your Celtic salt in capsules, can you do it in advance? Does the moisture make the gel cap melt? How far in advance can you make them? A day? A week?

I just put salt in the palm of my hand and throw it in my mouth like my pills, and most of the salt lands beyond my tastebuds, especially the coarse stuff. But my family doesn't like that, and I think I am seeing the need for my children to do some salt loading. So trying the capsule idea for them.

Thanks!

Donna

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It never occurred to me that you couldn't cap them up in advance, & I made a whole big jar a week or 2 ago. So far, so good.AnneOn Feb 16, 2010, at 5:50 AM, Donna Iler wrote: Hi!For those of you who put your Celtic salt in capsules, can you do it in advance? Does the moisture make the gel cap melt? How far in advance can you make them? A day? A week? I just put salt in the palm of my hand and throw it in my mouth like my pills, and most of the salt lands beyond my tastebuds, especially the coarse stuff. But my family doesn’t like that, and I think I am seeing the need for my children to do some salt loading. So trying the capsule idea for them. Thanks! Donna

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Well, my choices are to take it in capsules or not get it at all. I simply cannot tolerate drinking salt water. Believe me, I have tried.AnneOn Feb 16, 2010, at 8:06 AM, Kathleen Blake wrote: From what I have read, it is important for the salt to be dissolved in warm water before you take it, putting it in capsules defeats the purpose as it doesn’t get into the system the same way as taking it in warm water. salt in capsules Hi!For those of you who put your Celtic salt in capsules, can you do it in advance? Does the moisture make the gel cap melt? How far in advance can you make them? A day? A week? I just put salt in the palm of my hand and throw it in my mouth like my pills, and most of the salt lands beyond my tastebuds, especially the coarse stuff. But my family doesn't like that, and I think I am seeing the need for my children to do some salt loading. So trying the capsule idea for them.Thanks!Donna

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I make up a whole bag of celtic salt at a time. It's probably about 250 capsules and they keep like any other supplement in capsule form.

Engtovo

From: Donna Iler

Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 6:50 AM

iodine

Subject: salt in capsules

Hi!

For those of you who put your Celtic salt in capsules, can you do it in advance? Does the moisture make the gel cap melt? How far in advance can you make them? A day? A week?

I just put salt in the palm of my hand and throw it in my mouth like my pills, and most of the salt lands beyond my tastebuds, especially the coarse stuff. But my family doesn’t like that, and I think I am seeing the need for my children to do some salt loading. So trying the capsule idea for them.

Thanks!

Donna

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Works great for me in capsules I drink lots of water with them.

Engtovo

From: Kathleen Blake

Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 9:06 AM

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Subject: Re: salt in capsules

From what I have read, it is important for the salt to be dissolved in warm water before you take it, putting it in capsules defeats the purpose as it doesn’t get into the system the same way as taking it in warm water.

salt in capsules

Hi!

For those of you who put your Celtic salt in capsules, can you do it in advance? Does the moisture make the gel cap melt? How far in advance can you make them? A day? A week?

I just put salt in the palm of my hand and throw it in my mouth like my pills, and most of the salt lands beyond my tastebuds, especially the coarse stuff. But my family doesn't like that, and I think I am seeing the need for my children to do some salt loading. So trying the capsule idea for them.

Thanks!

Donna

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Thanks Anne and Engtovo!

I will make a bunch. It is a lot easier than remembering to do

it every day. I just thought the damp salt might make them melty.

Donna in IL

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Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 2:11 PM

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I make up a whole bag of celtic salt at a time. It's

probably about 250 capsules and they keep like any other supplement in capsule

form.

Engtovo

From: Donna

Iler

Sent: Tuesday, February

16, 2010 6:50 AM

iodine

Subject: salt in

capsules

Hi!

For those of you who put your Celtic

salt in capsules, can you do it in advance? Does the moisture make the gel cap

melt? How far in advance can you make them? A day? A week?

I just put salt in the palm of my hand

and throw it in my mouth like my pills, and most of the salt lands beyond my

tastebuds, especially the coarse stuff. But my family doesn’t like that, and I

think I am seeing the need for my children to do some salt loading. So trying

the capsule idea for them.

Thanks!

Donna

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I buy the coarse salt and crush it or grind it to a finer

consistency. That way, I can get pack more salt into a single capsule and

reduce 6 capsules of coarse salt to 4 capsules of finely ground salt. Less

capsules to swallow is good, if you ask me. ;)

Pamela

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