Guest guest Posted September 9, 2007 Report Share Posted September 9, 2007 Greetings family, I am not sure how the research and/or scholarship of the person Elchanan is so heavily being regarded, as it seems to be lately. Anyone who advocates the removal of [non-specified source] salt from ones diet aught to be put to question! How can anyone of us be so unaware and to such a degree? Salt {in an organic whole form} is most precious to the faculties of the body. It is the primary electrolyte and is vitally essential for staying hydrated on a cellular level. Water & Salt are the basis for blood serum and all saline solutions. Why does a hospital give a person an IV? This is an electrolytic slurry of water, salt and other minerals such as potassium. What is in our tears, perspiration, blood, cerebro-spinal fluid, saliva (root Sal means salt), semen, urine, lymphatic fluid and every other bodily fluid? Organic salt. This is precisely why we eat SALads! It must be clear that nutritional Salt is an elemental & foundational food. Here, I am not indicating mere sodium chloride or isolate sodium. Organic salt(s) are molecular tapestries of trace minerals and loaded with harmonic resonance. It is bedrock nutrition at its best for us human beings. I do indeed obtain the best available, this being crystalline structured Himalayan pink Salt. This has demonstrated to me to be the Trinity Water of nutritional salts. Have we forgotten about Trinity water? Out of sight and mind evidently for us. No disrespect to Elchanan. I have not met this person directly. Yet, when I read posts of them denouncing salt, this suggests to me that there is some CIA disinformation operation going down or something equivalent. We need to all do our own research if we truly want to apply the best knowledge. Parsimony, Rezz ______________________________\ ____ Take the Internet to Go: Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile./go?refer=1GNXIC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2007 Report Share Posted September 9, 2007 Thanks Rezz, Question, you speak of Himilayian Pink Salt. Others sing praises for Celtic Sea Salt. Please, if you know, explain the differences between the two. Blessings pam Rezz Yisrael <zirlah Elchanan <Elchanan Cc: Sun, 9 Sep 2007 10:18 am Clarification Of Elchanan Greetings family, I am not sure how the research and/or scholarship of the person Elchanan is so heavily being regarded, as it seems to be lately. Anyone who advocates the removal of [non-specified source] salt from ones diet aught to be put to question! How can anyone of us be so unaware and to such a degree? Salt {in an organic whole form} is most precious to the faculties of the body. It is the primary electrolyte and is vitally essential for staying hydrated on a cellular level. Water & Salt are the basis for blood serum and all saline solutions. Why does a hospital give a person an IV? This is an electrolytic slurry of water, salt and other minerals such as potassium. What is in our tears, perspiration, blood, cerebro-spinal fluid, saliva (root Sal means salt), semen, urine, lymphatic fluid and every other bodily fluid? Organic salt. This is precisely why we eat SALads! It must be clear that nutritional Salt is an elemental & foundational food. Here, I am not indicating mere sodium chloride or isolate sodium. Organic salt(s) are molecular tapestries of trace minerals and loaded with harmonic resonance. It is bedrock nutrition at its best for us human beings. I do indeed obtain the best available, this being crystalline structured Himalayan pink Salt. This has demonstrated to me to be the Trinity Water of nutritional salts. Have we forgotten about Trinity water? Out of sight and mind evidently for us. No disrespect to Elchanan. I have not met this person directly. Yet, when I read posts of them denouncing salt, this suggests to me that there is some CIA disinformation operation going down or something equivalent. We need to all do our own research if we truly want to apply the best knowledge. Parsimony, Rezz ________ Take the Internet to Go: Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile./go?refer=1GNXIC Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 Rezz,I'm always surprised by peoples reactions.Even though we all react in such predictable ways...You are reacting to something that calls into question something that you hold as true, i.e. We need to EAT salt.I would suggest that a more healthy response would be, "I wonder why he would say such a thing?"I'm quite sure that Elchanan would never say that we don't need salt. I'm sure he would say that we don't need to eat salt as an additive to foods. That there is enough sodium in foods.I stopped salting my foods on a regular basis about 30 years ago when I heard Ann Wigmore talk about the addictive qualities of salt, garlic, onions, and other stimulants.I'm still here. Still healthy. I know that I occasionally get some salt in foods when in restaurants, at other peoples houses, etc. I'm not a fanatic about it. I avoid when I'm in control of it.And I'm curious about what interest you think the CIA has in stopping the consumption of salt? I've not heard of this...Be Well! ..wynhttp://www.TheRawRetreat.como) 888.EAT.RAW4LIFEf) 877.236.6999 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 I am eliminating sea salt during this 21 day juice fast I'm on..From what I've read and researched.. sea salt is in the inorganic form, and we absorb organic..The inorganic minerals are made organic for us, thru plants..wood chips may contain high amounts of protien, and fiber, that doesn't mean we need to consume it Mark The Raw Retreat <therawretreat Re:Clarification Of Elchanan Mon, 10 Sep 2007 10:34:34 -0700>Rezz,>>I'm always surprised by peoples reactions.>Even though we all react in such predictable ways...>>You are reacting to something that calls into question something >that you hold as true, i.e. We need to EAT salt.>>I would suggest that a more healthy response would be, "I wonder why > he would say such a thing?">>I'm quite sure that Elchanan would never say that we don't need >salt. I'm sure he would say that we don't need to eat salt as an >additive to foods. That there is enough sodium in foods.>>I stopped salting my foods on a regular basis about 30 years ago >when I heard Ann Wigmore talk about the addictive qualities of >salt, garlic, onions, and other stimulants.>>I'm still here. Still healthy. I know that I occasionally get some >salt in foods when in restaurants, at other peoples houses, etc. I'm > not a fanatic about it. I avoid when I'm in control of it.>>And I'm curious about what interest you think the CIA has in >stopping the consumption of salt? I've not heard of this...>>Be Well!>>>.wyn>http://www.TheRawRetreat.com>o) 888.EAT.RAW4LIFE>f) 877.236.6999>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 "I stopped salting my foods on a regular basis about 30 years ago when I heard Ann Wigmore talk about the addictive qualities of salt, garlic, onions, and other stimulants." do you have any more info on this?? taraThe Raw Retreat <therawretreat wrote: Rezz,I'm always surprised by peoples reactions.Even though we all react in such predictable ways...You are reacting to something that calls into question something that you hold as true, i.e. We need to EAT salt.I would suggest that a more healthy response would be, "I wonder why he would say such a thing?"I'm quite sure that Elchanan would never say that we don't need salt. I'm sure he would say that we don't need to eat salt as an additive to foods. That there is enough sodium in foods.I stopped salting my foods on a regular basis about 30 years ago when I heard Ann Wigmore talk about the addictive qualities of salt, garlic, onions, and other stimulants.I'm still here. Still healthy. I know that I occasionally get some salt in foods when in restaurants, at other peoples houses, etc. I'm not a fanatic about it. I avoid when I'm in control of it.And I'm curious about what interest you think the CIA has in stopping the consumption of salt? I've not heard of this...Be Well!.wynhttp://www.TheRawRetreat.como) 888.EAT.RAW4LIFEf) 877.236.6999 Hugs from MD Tara proud mom of three great kids Sara 10, Joey 9, and Skylar 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2007 Report Share Posted September 11, 2007 I suggest a book called Excitotoxins..., by Richard Blaylock, MD.Elchanan On Behalf Of TaraMonday, September 10, 2007 12:44 PM Subject: Re: Re:Clarification Of Elchanan "I stopped salting my foods on a regular basis about 30 years ago when I heard Ann Wigmore talk about the addictive qualities of salt, garlic, onions, and other stimulants." do you have any more info on this?? tara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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