Yep! The paper cuts or exit wounds are pretty frreaky.

---- Rowena <new...@aapt.net.au> wrote: 
> Sol, I wonder whether your skin's reaction to the Real Salt was in fact stuff 
> coming out of you.  When people doing Salt and C increase their salt, they 
> get all kinds of skin reactions, even things that look like paper cuts, 
> caused by critturs exiting the increasingly inhospitable environment caused 
> by the salt.  Do you remember when Daddybob did salt and C in solidarity with 
> his daughter who had Lyme Disease, and found a worm exiting from under his 
> tongue?  I find that whenever I start up again after a break, I get spots or 
> pimples or almost boils around the hairline at the back.  I think this would 
> be the same as what Daddybob called "risings", but I guess you Americans 
> would understand "risings" better than us Aussies.  Sounds like a good ol' 
> word there.
> 
> I have noticed some people get excited when they see minerals they are 
> suspicious of in the natural salts, e.g. fluoride, and sometimes stop using 
> them.  Not every mineral is in the salt, I think it is something like 80 out 
> of 124 (memory work, bad brain, don't complain!) but some of them do have 
> scary names.  But they are not the bad stuff, they are the natural form of 
> things man has misused or altered or poisoned us with.   Here is a link to 
> the Celtic Salt ingredients with a note on those heavy metals you mention: 
> http://dowsers.com/Celtic%20Sea%20Salt%20Analysis.pdf
> 
> If Real Salt is like the Himalayan salt, which I understand it is, then it 
> will be very, very old salt.
> RealSalt contains 50 natural occurring trace minerals like calcium, 
> potassium, sulphur, magnesium, iron, phosphorus, manganese, copper, iodine 
> and zinc.  http://www.realsalt.com/salt_facts.cfm
> http://www.realsalt.com/
> 
> Himalayan Salt:
>   a.. Re-mineralizing the body with 84 minerals and trace elements essential 
> to health 
>   b.. Replenishing electrolytes 
>   c.. Balancing the body's pH
>   d.. Improving respiratory, circulatory, organ, connectivity tissue and 
> nervous system functions. 
>   e.. Assisting in the cellular absorption of nutrients.
> hydrogen, lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluoride, 
> sodium, magnesium, aluminum, silicum, phosphorus, sulfur, chloride, calcium, 
> scandium, titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, 
> copper, zinc, gallium, germanium, arsenic, selenium, bromine, rubidium, 
> strontium, yttrium, zirconium, niobium, molybdenum, ruthenium, rhodium 
> palladium, silver, cadmium, indium, tin, antimony, tellurium, iodine, cesium, 
> barium, lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, samarium, europium, gadolinium, 
> terbium, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thulium, ytterbium, lutetium, hafnium, 
> tantalum, tungsten, rhenium, osmium, iridium, platinum, gold, mercury, 
> thallium, lead, bismuth, polonium, astatine, francium, radium, actinium, 
> thorium, protactinium, uranium, neptunium and plutonium.   
> http://www.himalayanlivingsalt.com/salt_facts.htm#c   
> http://www.himalayanlivingsalt.com/FAQ.htm
> http://www.himalayanlivingsalt.com/index.htm
> 
> 
> Rowena
> 
> 
> Real Salt does taste wonderful. Unfortunately I began to get a skin 
> reaction to only 1/4 tsp of it, so I can't use it. Wish I could for the 
> flavor though.
> Does Real Salt not contain aluminum? Celtic sea salt, which I checked on 
> does contain aluminum, also mercury, and heavy metals, plus also nickel. 
> I forget if Real Salt contains nickel.
> sol
> 


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