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Morning John, Tracy, Alobar, and other salt Lovers and haters,

 

>This is very controversial. Yes, " sodium " is necessary for numerous body

>processes. The questions are: what kind of salt, and how much? It is also

>believed that some people are more or less " salt sensitive " than others.

 

The problem clearly stated is half solved. Now if we could get the

other half of the solution.

 

Even for the ones who have escaped the controversy, we still suffer

from a bit of confusion.

 

About two years ago when I started drinking more water, two different

nurses told me that I had better be careful, else I would wash all the

sodium out of my system.

 

My blood analysis has proven that to be wrong as my sodium has remained

virtually constant over the same period. Very near the top, ranging from

138 to 148.

 

We have to acknowledge that the different diets some follow will

provide much less sodium than others.

 

The more fresh raw food, nuts, trailmix, ect, should provide less salt

than the diets that include lots of processed foods, canned foods, and man

made foods.

 

Over the years, I have used much less salt than most people I associate

with.

At present, I weigh out 2000 mg of sea salt, put it into small plastic

vials with a screw on top, and keep this in my pocket. I keep these

containers in my truck, my range box, on my desk, and always have a few

within reach.

 

I seldom ever use the full 2000 mg in one day. Salt is an amazing

compound.

If I feel a little bad for any reason, salt makes me feel better within

minutes, if not within seconds. I think ingesting these small amounts make

instant changes in blood electrolytes.

 

Rarely do I have pressure in my eyes, but when I do, about 10 to 20 mg

will relieve the pressure within seconds. Anything that will make

favorable changes, quickly, can't be all bad.

 

I do feel that the American public has been brainwashed relative to the

facts about salt. Even Adelle Davis had similar ideas about salt,

especially relative to glaucoma.

 

She stated that every person who had glaucoma noticed improvement when salt

was added to the diet.

 

In addition, I feel many people limit their intake of salt without any

facts or justification for doing so.

 

I have found a few guinea pigs to test certain ideas. Here is the best

proof that salt and water does in fact accomplish miracles for some

people. http://www.fugitt.com/blood/female48.jpg

 

The changes are for a 60 day period. She stated that the only thing she

did different during this period was to use salt and water. She measured

the salt and the water very accurately and did in fact use the measured

amount per day.

 

This person had major problems in times past with triglyceride levels over

2000. She sent my all her labwork since 1996. She was a diabetic as

well. I think that is history also.

 

This is a highly disciplined person. The changes she accomplished should

be an inspiration to all of us to work hard at whatever program we decide upon.

 

The unfortunate thing, is after this test, her doctor would not talk to her.

 

Wayne

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wayne Fugitt <wayne wrote:

The unfortunate thing, is after this test, her doctor would not talk to her.

 

Wayne, isn't that a GOOD thing? ;-)

 

Pam

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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