Guest guest Posted March 3, 2005 Report Share Posted March 3, 2005 --- " INFO @ Vibrant Life " <VLinfo wrote: > > Celery, tomatoes, and other foods contain sodium and > chloride ions, they do > not contain salt, sodium chloride combined into one, > ironically (tightly) > bonded molecule. The distinct sodium and chloride > ions are essential > nutrients (sodium in MUCH larger quantities than > chloride). And the sodium > does impart a slightly salty taste. But the salt -- > sodium chloride, NaCl, > cannot be used by our bodies. It must be removed, or > stored if removal is > not possible, and therefore it is a toxin. It is > caustic, damaging tissues > both directly and indirectly by altering the > physical properties of blood > (mostly water). > > The distinction is significant, in my opinion. > > I understand about garlic and onion, for decades I > couldn't get enough of > them. Then I tried going without, and then tried > them again. Now I believe > there is no quantity, no matter how small, that I > can tolerate. I allowed my > system to clean itself, then speak. This is from my > own personal experience, > not experimental science, of course. > > Thanks for asking, > Elchanan > > Diana of Dewberry Hill > [cozad76078] > Friday, February 25, 2005 7:11 PM > rawfood > RE: [Raw Food] Re: Salt, Garlic, Onion > > > What I meant about the salt is that there is enough > salt in the foods > themselves especially food like celery...but I don't > worry about a bit of > sea salt. Garlic and onions are gifts from God to > me! > The spice of life besides my Lord. :-) > Blessings, > D of DH > > Well, to each his/her own. But note your own choice > of words: > > I'm not so disciplined that I can live without > it in my recipes > > the trick if you are beginning to use them is to > introduce them slowly to > your diet > > Your physical system has given you input, how you > interpret it is the > question. > > Elchanan > > > > > > Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage > less. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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