Guest guest Posted June 3, 2004 Report Share Posted June 3, 2004 Break The Salt Prostate Cancer Link " Avoiding Table Salt Speeds Up Your Recovery The salt prostate cancer link is so obvious that most alternative cancer treatments insist on a low salt diet or salt free diet. Please start a salt free diet now to clear your system followed a month later, if you wish, with the use of sea salt as a replacement. Salt Prostate Cancer Facts we consume too much salt too much salt weakens your bones commercial salt preparation is cancerous too much salt may cause prostate cancer to metastasize using sea salt Though mineral salts are needed for the formation of electrolytes in order to obtain optimal health, our North American diet has disrupted this proper balance of mineral salts. Your body requires less than 500 mg of salt per day. An average North American consumes 10 - 50 grams of salt per day. That is 20 to 100 times more than required. Broken bones salt prostate cancer link. The salt prostate cancer link works by affecting your calcium and Vitamin D levels. Too much sodium intake, blocks the calcium absorption by the bones. This is a problem if cancer has metastasized to the bones. Excess calcium in the bloodstream results in lower blood levels of the several active forms of vitamin D which are known to retard prostate cancer cells. The prostate cancer Vitamin D link is important for your recovery. Hypertension salt prostate cancer link. It may surprise you that there is an indirect hypertension salt prostate cancer link. You probably know that too much salt causes hypertension (high blood pressure). But did you know that the medications for hypertension create too many free radicals and tend to reduce essential Co-enzyme Q10. Too many free radicals and too little Coenzyme Q10, CoQ10, will slow your prostate cancer recovery. Salt prostate cancer metastasis link. You have to ensure your blood is thin. When you have hypertension, it also usually means that your blood is thick. Thick blood is sluggish blood. Sluggish blood allows the prostate cancer cells to hitch a ride on the blood platelets resulting in metastasizing of your prostate cancer. Toxins commercial salt - another salt prostate cancer link Refined table salt is 99.99% sodium chloride. The fine salt crystals are the result of a 1200º F oven heating process and then flash cooling it. A number of additives are added - to " iodize " it, potassium iodine is added for anti-goiter marketing purposes. Since iodine being very volatile, oxidizes immediately on exposure to sunlight, a simple sugar called dextrose is added stabilize it. The combination of potassium iodide and dextrose turns the salt purple, so some bleach (sodium bicarbonate) is added to whiten the sugar. Finally anti-caking agents and crystal modifiers such as sodium ferrocyanide and green ferric ammonium citrate are added to prevent the salt crystals from attracting moisture. Feeling sick yet? The salt prostate cancer link continues, foods high in salt are frequently high in chemicals called nitrosamines which by themselves cause cancer. I suggest that you do not consume salted, smoked and pickled foods. Breaking the salt prostate cancer chain. We are consuming too much sodium and too little potassium - your body is out of balance. You need the potassium to obtain the correct acid-alkaline ratio for prostate cancer recovery. Your probable " current " source of sodium: natural ingredients 5 percent prepared foods 45 percent added to the cooking 45 percent condiments 5 percent To remove temptation, no salt shaker on the table. No salt in in food preparations. If you really need salt use Celtic Sea Salt which does not go through the commercial salt production process therefore retaining the original minerals in salts without the added toxins. Celtic Sea Salt To show the superiority of sea salt try this test. Put a few grains of table salt on your tongue. The initial taste should be sharp, salty and acrid with a harsh, metallic and really unpleasant lingering flavor. Rinse your mouth. Try a few grains of celtic sea salt. The taste is slightly rather pleasant and satisfying as it is sweet and smooth. Good quality celtic sea salt (it is moist) will bring out the natural flavors of your foods. Unlike table salt, average Sea Salt is composed of a 85% sodium chloride and the remaining 15% actually comprises of 80 essential minerals. Learn to use herbs, spices or lemon juice as alternative flavoring. Use dried unprocessed sea kelp or seaweed. Wash and dry it before grinding into a fine powder to be used as a salt replacement. Avoid the following pre-prepared foods cooking styles. Cook your own food. The salt prostate cancer link all around us because the cooking styles of some pre-prepared foods are extremely high in salt content. Smoked, teriyaki, barbecued, commercial tomato type base (sauce or pureed), pickled, marinated, broth, seafood cocktail sauce, canned foods (vegetables and soups). Also here is a list of some ingredients to avoid in pre-prepared foods. Soy sauce, salt brine, any ingredients with the words sodium e.g. sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) or monosodium glutamate (MSG) The main reason for a lowered salt diet is to assist your body to eliminate the excess sodium, chloride and other toxins from your tissues. For optimal health, you have to get your potassium to sodium ratio optimized. I found that after about eight to fourteen days on a salt free diet, we experienced a type a flare-up such as slight nausea and diarrhea. Surprising after each episode, we started feeling better and somehow our mental alertness was improved. Later on you can move to some celtic sea salt or light organic soy sauce. So for speedier prostate cancer recovery, break the salt prostate cancer link. http://www.prostatecancerdeception.com/salt-prostate-cancer.html _________________ JoAnn Guest mrsjoguest DietaryTipsForHBP http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest The complete " Whole Body " Health line consists of the " AIM GARDEN TRIO " Ask About Health Professional Support Series: AIM Barleygreen " Wisdom of the Past, Food of the Future " http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/AIM.html PLEASE READ THIS IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER We have made every effort to ensure that the information included in these pages is accurate. However, we make no guarantees nor can we assume any responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, product, or process discussed. Friends. Fun. 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