Comments on: Yes, I carry SALT in my purse. http://www.thedietsolutionprogram.com/blog/yes-i-carry-salt-in-my-purse/ Best Weight Loss Fat Burning Diet Program Wed, 08 Jun 2011 21:18:02 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 By: Isabel http://www.thedietsolutionprogram.com/blog/yes-i-carry-salt-in-my-purse/comment-page-1/#comment-3057 Isabel Tue, 12 Apr 2011 21:56:37 +0000 http://thedietsolutionprogram.com/blog/?p=232#comment-3057 Hi Michele, The salt normally used in most homes and restaurants (refined table salt) is very different from unrefined Sea Salt. Table salts are mined from the earth with bulldozers and heavy machinery, and then iodized, bleached, and diluted with anti-caking agents. Chemicals are added to refined salt in the processing and all the beneficial minerals and trace elements that are found in natural Celtic Sea Salt are removed. So you lose out both ways! Natural salts that come from pristine clean salt farms very definitely make food more tasty, and these salts make food more digestible, and may often, even measurably, help improve health. Clean, unrefined, and hand-harvested natural Celtic Sea Salt, used in the proper manner, has reversed many a "chronic illness" and restored wholeness in just a few days. Because of its complex beneficial minerals and bio-electronic power it offers countless health benefits: it balances alkalinity/acidity levels, restores good digestion, and relieves allergies and skin diseases. The daily use of these natural salts along with a whole-grain-based diet could greatly reduce toxins and prevent ill-health. Hope this info helps! Isabel Hi Michele,

The salt normally used in most homes and restaurants (refined table salt) is very different from unrefined Sea Salt. Table salts are mined from the earth with bulldozers and heavy machinery, and then iodized, bleached, and diluted with anti-caking agents. Chemicals are added to refined salt in the processing and all the beneficial minerals and trace elements that are found in natural Celtic Sea Salt are removed. So you lose out both ways! Natural salts that come from pristine clean salt farms very definitely make food more tasty, and these salts make food more digestible, and may often, even measurably, help improve health.

Clean, unrefined, and hand-harvested natural Celtic Sea Salt, used in the proper manner, has reversed many a “chronic illness” and restored wholeness in just a few days. Because of its complex beneficial minerals and bio-electronic power it offers countless health benefits: it balances alkalinity/acidity levels, restores good digestion, and relieves allergies and skin diseases. The daily use of these natural salts along with a whole-grain-based diet could greatly reduce toxins and prevent ill-health.

Hope this info helps!

Isabel

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By: Isabel http://www.thedietsolutionprogram.com/blog/yes-i-carry-salt-in-my-purse/comment-page-1/#comment-1813 Isabel Tue, 15 Jun 2010 17:50:42 +0000 http://thedietsolutionprogram.com/blog/?p=232#comment-1813 Susan, there are other ways to get iodine other than from salt. Eggs and most fresh fish are rich in iodine! Susan, there are other ways to get iodine other than from salt. Eggs and most fresh fish are rich in iodine!

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By: Susan http://www.thedietsolutionprogram.com/blog/yes-i-carry-salt-in-my-purse/comment-page-1/#comment-1810 Susan Tue, 15 Jun 2010 16:03:12 +0000 http://thedietsolutionprogram.com/blog/?p=232#comment-1810 I love salt too....and I do use sea salt, have to check if it's a good one though ie...unrefined etc. I was wondering about the iodine. Sea salt doesn't have it....do we really need iodine? I love salt too….and I do use sea salt, have to check if it’s a good one though ie…unrefined etc. I was wondering about the iodine. Sea salt doesn’t have it….do we really need iodine?

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By: Marlene Kurban http://www.thedietsolutionprogram.com/blog/yes-i-carry-salt-in-my-purse/comment-page-1/#comment-994 Marlene Kurban Sun, 31 Jan 2010 04:22:49 +0000 http://thedietsolutionprogram.com/blog/?p=232#comment-994 The Mayo Clinic says that the difference between table salt and sea salt is the processing as well as the trace minerals left in sea salt, which affects its flavor -- but otherwise, sea salt and table salt are both composed of sodium chloride, and adults should limit their salt intake regardless. (You can find the complete article on the Mayo Clinic website.) The Mayo Clinic says that the difference between table salt and sea salt is the processing as well as the trace minerals left in sea salt, which affects its flavor — but otherwise, sea salt and table salt are both composed of sodium chloride, and adults should limit their salt intake regardless. (You can find the complete article on the Mayo Clinic website.)

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