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Tag Archives: Himalayan salt
HealthyMama Magazine on a Fiery Subject
PRESS RELEASE I was asked to put together a commentary on a rather controversial subject: salt (particularly Himalayan salt) in a magazine that is only available by app store (for all kinds of devices) but you need the app. There … Continue reading
The Truth and Myths About Salt and Salt Types
Misinformation About Salt: This Is The Truth! When we salt our food, we rarely think of salt as a crucial aspect of our body in many ways. In particular we think it has absolutely nothing to do with anything other than … Continue reading
Posted in Fibromyalgia, Interesting reading, Migraine-Blog, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged cell, Celtic salt, chloride, chronic pain, fibromyalgia, Himalayan salt, hydration, ion, myth, myths, Neuropathy, pain, potassium, salt, sea salt, sodium, table salt, voltage, voltage gated potassium pumps
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The Magic of Salt!
Salt and Migraines; The Most Unlikely Happy Couple! I have written a book on migraine cause and prevention that you can find in paperback and digital versions all over the world; the links in the previous sentence link you to amazon … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting reading, Migraine-Blog, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged Celtic salt, headache, headaches, Himalayan salt, ion, ionic balancing, migraine, migraines, salt
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Are You Thirsty All The Time?
Most medical practitioners will tell you that if you are thirsty all the time it means you may have diabetes. While diabetes does come with that first sign, something much simpler is also happening that no one is ever talking … Continue reading
Posted in Migraine-Blog, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts, Videos
Tagged diabetes, electricity, gate, Himalayan salt, mouth, pump, pure.purified, radioactive, salt, sodium-potassium, table salt, thirst, water, water toxicity
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What Salt Are You Eating?
All About Salt Salt, sea salt, table salt, Himalayan salt, Celtic sea salt, pink salt, gray salt, brown salt, etc. Do you know which is what and which you should be eating? The question is for real. Quick: how many … Continue reading
Posted in Healthcare, Interesting reading, Must Read, nutrition, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged Celtic salt, do I need iodine, Himalayan salt, iodine, is Himalayan salt healthier, is there a difference between salt, pure salt, rock salt, salt, sea salt, should I buy expensive salt, should I get iodized salt, the healthiest salt is, they say Himalayan salt is best, they say Himalayan salt is worst, what about the Himalayan salt, what is sea salt, what is the best salt to use?, why do I need iodized salt
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Food For Thought: The Roman Time Salary Was in Salt!
I just learned something that I think you will appreciate: the word salary comes from the Roman times from 200 BC to about 600 AD when soldiers got their salaries in salt–the word salary is derived from the word salt to soldiers. … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting reading, Migraine-Blog, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged Celtic salt, chemistry, chloride, doctor, doctors, good eating, health, healthy eating, Himalayan salt, ion, lab, mineral, salt, sea salt, sodium
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