Jason this is very interesting ad I am interested in changing my table salt from Himalayan to one of these salts.
In your opinion what is the best of these salts?? Thanks Jason Paul Steel h 508.520.6905 c 508.922.0519 The harder you work the luckier you get! ________________________________ From: Jason R Eaton <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2012 10:13 AM Subject: Re: CS>Alkalizing-Cleansing Hi Melly: Humic/fulvic acid is a great combination, but alone is not usually enough to correct a moderate to serious imbalance in the body; not alone. I should note that I'm personally not the biggest fan of homeopathic formulations such as cell salts; I've simply never been able to get them to work. I prefer a more direct approach, as there are ways to actually measure the effects. Some of the finest salt-based therapies can get very expensive. Standard sea salts are great, but subnstances such as Quinton Sea Plasma, high quality bamboo salt, and Wright Salt. http://healthyfixx.com/showdown/2/himalayan-salt-vs-wright-salt For example, bamboo salt that has been roasted nine times is likely one of the purest and most potent salts on the planet. Not only are all of the necessary minerals present, but the salt has a negative ORP of between -300 and -500. This is an extraordinary amount of antioxidant power. However, it's my opinion that these higher quality salt therapies should be a third step in the process, in order to reduce the detox effect and get the most benefit of salt therapy, at a cellular level, or else they'll simply be used up nuetralizing acidic waste in the body. Adding green leafy nutrient-rich plants in-diet (at at least two cups per day), and balancing the body's electrolytes should ideally be done first, and this can be done far more affordably. Kind Regards, Jason ----- Original Message ----- From: Melly Bag >To: [email protected] >Sent: Friday, April 20, 2012 22:52 >Subject: CS>Alkalizing-Cleansing > > >Jason, > >Thank you so much for taking the time to write a nice outline and good info >on what i should do to help my body get balanced. > >I will study the link you gave. > >I am not familiar with cell salt so i will have to research it too. I take >humic-fulvic acid, can that take the place of sea minerals? I do take >seaweeds once in a while and use sea salt. > >Again thanks. > >Melly

