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hi ms Mary,

-You might try dumping table salt & switching to sea salt & watch the cravings

diminish!

'Table salt is normally rock or ocean salt that is mined, heat blasted,

chemically treated, and then anti-caking agents and iodine added to it. What you

have left is table salt that is basically dead.

It is now just dry sodium and chloride. Once again man is cheating us of one of

Mother Natures most perfect foods. Processed salt is now devoid of all the

essential minerals and macrobiotic nutrients that our bodies need to survive.'

http://ezinearticles.com/?Natural-Sea-Salt-Versus-Table-Salt,-the-Good,-the-Bad-\

and-the-Ugly & id=502186

-sea salt has 2 elements & table salt has only 2.

 

cheers

dar

 

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> > What do salt cravings mean in TCM?I even eat salt by

> itself:)

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I recently looked up some info on sea salt vs regular salt. Wikipedia

has a pretty good chart that shows the difference between the two as far

as the macro-nutrients. It may be worth looking at.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sea_salt-e-dp_hg.svg

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_salt

 

of course each sea salt from different area's has different

micro-nutrients and mineral composition (0.7% of sea salt according to

wikipedia), and that's what gives the different sea salts their

different colors.

 

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine , dar <dobbie606 wrote:

>

>

> hi ms Mary,

> -You might try dumping table salt & switching to sea salt & watch the

cravings diminish!

> 'Table salt is normally rock or ocean salt that is mined, heat

blasted, chemically treated, and then anti-caking agents and iodine

added to it. What you have left is table salt that is basically dead.

> It is now just dry sodium and chloride. Once again man is cheating us

of one of Mother Natures most perfect foods. Processed salt is now

devoid of all the essential minerals and macrobiotic nutrients that our

bodies need to survive.'

>

http://ezinearticles.com/?Natural-Sea-Salt-Versus-Table-Salt,-the-Good,-\

the-Bad-and-the-Ugly & id=502186

> -sea salt has 2 elements & table salt has only 2.

>

> cheers

> dar

>

> Chinese Traditional Medicine ,

> > " marykorunic " marykorunic@ wrote:

> > >

> > > What do salt cravings mean in TCM?I even eat salt by

> > itself:)

>

 

 

 

 

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Thanks Dar,

I didn't know they done all that.I thought all salt was the same.Its amazing

what they don't tell you.

 

 

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine , dar <dobbie606 wrote:

>

>

> hi ms Mary,

> -You might try dumping table salt & switching to sea salt & watch the cravings

diminish!

> 'Table salt is normally rock or ocean salt that is mined, heat blasted,

chemically treated, and then anti-caking agents and iodine added to it. What you

have left is table salt that is basically dead.

> It is now just dry sodium and chloride. Once again man is cheating us of one

of Mother Natures most perfect foods. Processed salt is now devoid of all the

essential minerals and macrobiotic nutrients that our bodies need to survive.'

>

http://ezinearticles.com/?Natural-Sea-Salt-Versus-Table-Salt,-the-Good,-the-Bad-\

and-the-Ugly & id=502186

> -sea salt has 2 elements & table salt has only 2.

>

> cheers

> dar

>

> Chinese Traditional Medicine ,

> > " marykorunic " <marykorunic@> wrote:

> > >

> > > What do salt cravings mean in TCM?I even eat salt by

> > itself:)

>

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A friend of mine brought me some kosher salt recently. I thought it was

pretty good. Surprised me that i could even tell the difference.

 

As for the iodine added to conventional salt, that was one of the great

breakthroughs for public health. It has prevented numerous hypothyroid and

goiter conditions amongst the general population. I'm okay with the iodine.

It's right up there with " germ theory " and washing your hands before eating

and other standards of personal hygiene that has added years to the general

population's longevity.

 

-al.

 

On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 2:53 PM, marykorunic <marykorunicwrote:

 

> Thanks Dar,

> I didn't know they done all that.I thought all salt was the same.Its

> amazing what they don't tell you.

>

> .

>

>

>

 

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, DAOM

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

 

 

 

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I'm all for hand washing, but the " germ theory " isn't necessarily what it's

cracked up to be, imo.

 

 

 

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" Al Stone " <al

<Chinese Traditional Medicine >

Sunday, March 22, 2009 3:03 PM

Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] Re:What do salt cravings mean

 

 

>A friend of mine brought me some kosher salt recently. I thought it was

> pretty good. Surprised me that i could even tell the difference.

>

> As for the iodine added to conventional salt, that was one of the great

> breakthroughs for public health. It has prevented numerous hypothyroid and

> goiter conditions amongst the general population. I'm okay with the

> iodine.

> It's right up there with " germ theory " and washing your hands before

> eating

> and other standards of personal hygiene that has added years to the

> general

> population's longevity.

>

> -al.

>

> On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 2:53 PM, marykorunic

> <marykorunicwrote:

>

>> Thanks Dar,

>> I didn't know they done all that.I thought all salt was the same.Its

>> amazing what they don't tell you.

>>

>> .

>>

>>

>>

>

> --

> , DAOM

> Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

>

>

>

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