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Hi Mary, At this place one is never eavesdropping :) Your posts are very

interesting along with being informative. Great of you to share. I probably no

doubt have needs in my body. I suffered from an eating disorder for years and

last September was in the hospital and my blood and everything in it was not

good at all. There were just traces of nutrients along with other damaging

results. Ironically, I was thrown out of it by raging hormones and am now trying

to lose weight lol..which I cannot seem to do! I'm not crazy about

celery...sheesh the more I write the picker I am seeing that I am :) I am using

a little sea salt in my salads which again I am so tired of...sorry all lol I

just had to say that again.

 

Thankyou Mary

Hugs,

Tone

 

 

 

Hope no one minds that I 'eavesdropped'. I also gave

up salt in the beginning...I don't now for a very good

reason. I naturally have low blood pressure. Without

salt to hold water, my blood pressure can drop too low

for my own good. However, I try to eat celery

(naturally high in sodium) before giving in to the

craving for salt. Nothing that appears in nature is

bad (unless it is a poisonous plant). Everything

serves a purpose. If you are craving salt, you might

need sodium. It, along with potassium, maintains the

electrolytic balance in the body.

 

mary

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