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I can only share my experience with my mother's situation. She was deathly

ill from bypass surgery and sent home to die, I think. She was told not to

eat salt, and very little foods with sodium in them. This was confirmed

with individual conversations with her heart specialist by both my brother

and myself.

 

This woman became progressively worse - depressed, no energy at all and

could barely function. She would not eat, as food had no taste. We began

to allow salt gradually (with the approval of the home health nurse) and we

saw almost immediate results. She became a happier person, began eating

more foods, and eventually recovered completely. She did have to have a

pacemaker put in, but she is doing well to this day.

 

This happened about 5 years ago. We are still appalled that she was told

to limit both salt and naturally occurring sodium in foods.

 

But then we have to remember...one time during an office visit, she was

asking him about various supplements, and things like CoQ10 and hawthorne

berry....he finally lost his temper and asked her who was the doctor

anyway. She was so intimidated by this jerk she never asked another question.

 

Sad but true.

 

Jean

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Ever heard " the salt of the earth " (they didn't say " the salt of

mortons " . Remember ancient history, when salt was more valuable or

" worth its weight in gold " . There's good reason for that.

 

Is anyone familiar with the book written by an md that says that

all illness can be mitigated or cured by drinking enough water? He

also says that one should injest 1/8 (could be 1/4) teaspoon of sea

salt every morning. The thing is that our bodies know what to do

with the natural product. Our bodies do not know what to do with

the products that hold chemicals in them and ordinary table salt is

prepared with mega amounts of chemicals. Sea salt is kind of

greyish while what we know as regular salt is bleached and

processed and ALL the natural and necessary minerals are processed

out of it.

 

Blessings

francie

 

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> This woman became progressively worse - depressed, no energy at all

and

> could barely function. She would not eat, as food had no taste. We

began

> to allow salt gradually (with the approval of the home health nurse)

and we

> saw almost immediate results. She became a happier person, began

eating

> more foods, and eventually recovered completely. She did have to

have a

> pacemaker put in, but she is doing well to this day.

>

>

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In a message dated 9/1/02 20:24:26 GMT Standard Time,

pinemeadows writes:

 

I also took in some information on 2 supplements, that had been recommended

as beneficial to my problems, and asked my doctor if he would look at them

and give me his opinion as to whether they would do me any harm (about 18

months ago) or not. He tore the presciption off the printer, signed it,

handed it to me and said - this is what I know will do you good, see the

nurse in future for your blood pressure checks - goodbye - all without even

looking to see what I wanted him to read. I cannot ever ask his advice or

help with supplements because he does not want to know.

Marianne

> ....he finally lost his temper and asked her who was the doctor

> anyway.

 

 

 

 

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It is very discouraging sometimes To get alternative health care -for me is

totally out of pocket.I went to an endocrinologist for my blood work last

week - a new one , my fourth.

First he told me to stop taking the armour , a natural thryoid med.he said he

couldnt prescribe it for me.I had to drive 3 hours to get a prescription for

armour from a homeopath but i cannot continue to do this because of the

costs involved in the visit.

It only cost 25.00 to see this endo but he wants to put me back on synthroid

which made me sicker. the biggest insult was him telling me to call him for

my blood results and that I would have to live with the discomfort of

synthroid. he scoffed at my adrenal problem and said he could tell by

looking at me that I didnt have adrenal exhaustion ..

Donna

 

 

In a message dated 1/10/02 9:40:08 AM, marianne2406 writes:

 

<< In a message dated 9/1/02 20:24:26 GMT Standard Time,

pinemeadows writes:

 

I also took in some information on 2 supplements, that had been recommended

as beneficial to my problems, and asked my doctor if he would look at them

and give me his opinion as to whether they would do me any harm (about 18

months ago) or not. He tore the presciption off the printer, signed it,

handed it to me and said - this is what I know will do you good, see the

nurse in future for your blood pressure checks - goodbye - all without even

looking to see what I wanted him to read. I cannot ever ask his advice or

help with supplements because he does not want to know.

Marianne

> ....he finally lost his temper and asked her who was the doctor

> anyway.

 

 

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In a message dated 10/1/02 14:01:38 GMT Standard Time, dfnewman

writes:

 

For me also, it is so very expensive here in the UK - you are looking at

least £30 - £60 (US$42 - $84) per visit . For the 2 of us that is just way

out of out price range, we also HAVE to continue paying into the National

Health Service no matter what we do, people who never use the NHS still have

to pay from their salaries each and every month. It is a crime that your

Endo is allowed to get away with his attitude - I thought other countries

were better than the UK, obviously not, they are all tarred with the same

brush.

Marianne

 

 

> It is very discouraging sometimes To get alternative health care

 

 

 

 

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Yes we pay a handsome pruice for medical insurance here, as well

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In a message dated 1/10/02 11:20:48 AM, marianne2406 writes:

 

<< £60 (US$42 - $84) per visit . For the 2 of us that is just way

 

out of out price range, we also HAVE to continue paying into the National

 

Health Service no matter what we do, people who never use the NHS still have

 

to pay from their salaries each and every month >>

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In a message dated 10/1/02 16:35:41 GMT Standard Time, ron

writes:

 

I would have preferred that he didn't show the ignorance that he did - *I am

sorry but I am not allowed to comment* or *I am sorry but I don't know enough

about them to comment* would have been the polite way of telling me NO -

Ignorance is no excuse for rudeness but the real problem is that the medical

profession will not accept that there is another way out there for those who

do not want to pump their bodies full of drugs. For years I would not take

pain killers for migraines because I did not want to take these drugs and

then in later life I am forced to take drugs that I then find out are far

more harmful than the illness's that I have - our doctors should be educated

into the 'alternative' route so that we can follow it at our own expense as

we do now but with their help and assistance.

Marianne

 

> The doctor was afraid of showing his ignorance don't you think?

>

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 10/1/02 16:37:16 GMT Standard Time, Yahwist

writes:

 

I am trying to doctor myself now with the wonderful assistance of all in this

group, I have learned so much and have stopped taking one of my drugs and

hope to gradually wean myself off the others in the very near future. Here

in the UK it is not so easy to find another doctor and they are all the same

anyway.

Marianne

 

> Marianne: Find you another Doctor that is open minded, or better yet

> Doctor your own self...blessed be Medicine Man

>

 

 

 

 

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The doctor was afraid of showing his ignorance don't you think?

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> marianne2406

> 1/10/2002 8:39:14 AM

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> In a message dated 9/1/02 20:24:26 GMT Standard Time,

>

> pinemeadows writes:

>

>

>

> I also took in some information on 2 supplements, that had been

recommended

>

> as beneficial to my problems, and asked my doctor if he would look at

them

>

> and give me his opinion as to whether they would do me any harm (about

18

>

> months ago) or not. He tore the presciption off the printer, signed

it,

>

> handed it to me and said - this is what I know will do you good, see

the

>

> nurse in future for your blood pressure checks - goodbye - all without

even

>

> looking to see what I wanted him to read. I cannot ever ask his advice

or

>

> help with supplements because he does not want to know.

>

> Marianne

>

> > ....he finally lost his temper and asked her who was the doctor

>

> > anyway.

>

 

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In a message dated 10/1/02 19:16:05 GMT Standard Time, francies2

writes:

 

Is this what you are looking for - I found it on Amazon.co.uk so assume it

will also be on Amazon.com

Marianne

 

<A

HREF= " http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/095309216X/qid=1010695541/sr=1-1/\

ref=sr_sp_re/202-6117892-8376652 " >Your Body's Many Cries for Water

</A>~F. Batmanghelidj

 

Usually dispatched in 2-3 days

Tagman Press

Paperback - 10 June, 2000

 

 

 

 

 

> " The Body's Many Cries for Water " is the name. Can probably be found

> on Amazon.com. If you can't find it, I will do some research and get

> the authors name.

>

>

 

 

 

 

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--- Francie,

I would be interested in obtaining that book. I am having a

time convincing my sister that sea salt is formulated differently

than the " refined " varieties. Very similar to " refined " sugars. Just

another perversion of God's perfect foods.

" Table salt is processed with mega amounts of chemicals " . That

statement is SO true. I have seen a remarkable difference in my

health since changing and that's been only within the last year.

Thanks for the confirmation. JoAnn

 

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" francies2 " <francies2> wrote:

> Ever heard " the salt of the earth " (they didn't say " the salt of

> mortons " . Remember ancient history, when salt was more valuable or

> " worth its weight in gold " . There's good reason for that.

>

> Is anyone familiar with the book written by an md that says that

> all illness can be mitigated or cured by drinking enough water? He

> also says that one should injest 1/8 (could be 1/4) teaspoon of sea

> salt every morning. The thing is that our bodies know what to do

> with the natural product. Our bodies do not know what to do with

> the products that hold chemicals in them and ordinary table salt is

> prepared with mega amounts of chemicals. Sea salt is kind of

> greyish while what we know as regular salt is bleached and

> processed and ALL the natural and necessary minerals are processed

> out of it.

>

> Blessings

> francie

>

> --

> > This woman became progressively worse - depressed, no energy at

all

> and

> > could barely function. She would not eat, as food had no taste.

We

> began

> > to allow salt gradually (with the approval of the home health

nurse)

> and we

> > saw almost immediate results. She became a happier person, began

> eating

> > more foods, and eventually recovered completely. She did have to

> have a

> > pacemaker put in, but she is doing well to this day.

> >

> >

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--- Francie,

Salt is essential to various bodily functions. This is so true!

I've read in so many articles and books that only when there is a

lack of potassium does the sodium become harmful! When there is an

abundance of potassium present the excess sodium is excreted out in

the urine. This has not been common knowledge as the medical

profession knows that they would lose millions of dollars in blood

pressure medication if we were aware of this. Just eating a banana or

two a day for potassium greatly lessens your risks from any extra

salt or sodium that you consume. There are studies documenting this

very fact. Just another way the pharmaceutical companies have of

keeping everyone in the dark so they can drive their Rolls Royce and

vacation in the Bahamas. :-)

JoAnn

 

JoAnn Guest

joguest

 

" francies2 " <francies2> wrote:

> Ever heard " the salt of the earth " (they didn't say " the salt of

> mortons " . Remember ancient history, when salt was more valuable or

> " worth its weight in gold " . There's good reason for that.

>

> Is anyone familiar with the book written by an md that says that

> all illness can be mitigated or cured by drinking enough water? He

> also says that one should injest 1/8 (could be 1/4) teaspoon of sea

> salt every morning. The thing is that our bodies know what to do

> with the natural product. Our bodies do not know what to do with

> the products that hold chemicals in them and ordinary table salt is

> prepared with mega amounts of chemicals. Sea salt is kind of

> greyish while what we know as regular salt is bleached and

> processed and ALL the natural and necessary minerals are processed

> out of it.

>

> Blessings

> francie

>

> --

> > This woman became progressively worse - depressed, no energy at

all

> and

> > could barely function. She would not eat, as food had no taste.

We

> began

> > to allow salt gradually (with the approval of the home health

nurse)

> and we

> > saw almost immediate results. She became a happier person, began

> eating

> > more foods, and eventually recovered completely. She did have to

> have a

> > pacemaker put in, but she is doing well to this day.

> >

> >

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" The Body's Many Cries for Water " is the name. Can probably be found

on Amazon.com. If you can't find it, I will do some research and get

the authors name.

 

francie

 

I would be interested in obtaining that book. I am having a

> time convincing my sister that sea salt is formulated differently

> than the " refined " varieties. Very similar to " refined " sugars. Just

> another perversion of God's perfect foods.

> " Table salt is processed with mega amounts of chemicals " . That

> statement is SO true. I have seen a remarkable difference in my

> health since changing and that's been only within the last year.

> Thanks for the confirmation. JoAnn

>

> JoAnn Guest

> >

> " francies2 " <francies2> wrote:

> > Is anyone familiar with the book written by an md that says that

> > all illness can be mitigated or cured by drinking enough water?

He > > also says that one should injest 1/8 (could be 1/4) teaspoon of

sea salt every morning. The thing is that our bodies know what to do

> > with the natural product. Our bodies do not know what to do with

> > the products that hold chemicals in them and ordinary table salt

is > > prepared with mega amounts of chemicals. Sea salt is kind of

greyish while what we know as regular salt is bleached and

> > processed and ALL the natural and necessary minerals are processed

> > out of it.> >

> > Blessings

> > francie

> >

> > --

> > > This woman became progressively worse - depressed, no energy at

> all

> > and

> > > could barely function. She would not eat, as food had no taste.

 

> We

> > began

> > > to allow salt gradually (with the approval of the home health

> nurse)

> > and we

> > > saw almost immediate results. She became a happier person,

began

> > eating

> > > more foods, and eventually recovered completely. She did have

to

> > have a

> > > pacemaker put in, but she is doing well to this day.

> > >

> > >

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I cannot believe these doctors you both describe. Who the heck do they

think they are. Please, try to find another. There has to be some

understanding doctors are someone over there. We have nice one here (if you

look) but not very knowledgeable, unfortunately.

 

Tracy

 

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<dfnewman

 

Friday, 11 January 2002 03:00

Re: Re:Sodium

 

 

> It is very discouraging sometimes To get alternative health care -for me

is

> totally out of pocket.I went to an endocrinologist for my blood work last

> week - a new one , my fourth.

> First he told me to stop taking the armour , a natural thryoid med.he said

he

> couldnt prescribe it for me.I had to drive 3 hours to get a prescription

for

> armour from a homeopath but i cannot continue to do this because of the

> costs involved in the visit.

> It only cost 25.00 to see this endo but he wants to put me back on

synthroid

> which made me sicker. the biggest insult was him telling me to call him

for

> my blood results and that I would have to live with the discomfort of

> synthroid. he scoffed at my adrenal problem and said he could tell by

> looking at me that I didnt have adrenal exhaustion ..

> Donna

>

>

> In a message dated 1/10/02 9:40:08 AM, marianne2406 writes:

>

> << In a message dated 9/1/02 20:24:26 GMT Standard Time,

> pinemeadows writes:

>

> I also took in some information on 2 supplements, that had been

recommended

> as beneficial to my problems, and asked my doctor if he would look at them

> and give me his opinion as to whether they would do me any harm (about 18

> months ago) or not. He tore the presciption off the printer, signed it,

> handed it to me and said - this is what I know will do you good, see the

> nurse in future for your blood pressure checks - goodbye - all without

even

> looking to see what I wanted him to read. I cannot ever ask his advice or

> help with supplements because he does not want to know.

> Marianne

> > ....he finally lost his temper and asked her who was the doctor

> > anyway.

>

>

> >>

>

>

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In a message dated 10/1/02 21:53:28 GMT Standard Time, nwgrant

writes:

 

In the UK we do not have a choice - we have to pick a doctor in our locality

(within 3 miles of our homes) and if they do not want to take us on they

don't have too. We only have the one surgery in our locality (housing 6 or

so doctors) so no other choice.

Marianne

 

> I cannot believe these doctors you both describe

 

 

 

 

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