"Salt and water, like sushine and air, are more than food, they are the essence of life..."
"The minerals that are present in sea salt, when ecologically extracted with manual dexterity and respect for life's laws, are the 84 elements that are originally in the sea..."
"Salt, the most contractive food is essential for human survival. We evolved from the sea, and our body fluids are in a saline solution. Salt maintains this solution and regulates the body's electrolytic balance. But we only need small amounts..."
"Our blood, lymph, and extracellular fluids are like a minature sea with a composition of sodium and trace minerals similar to ocean water. Should the normal saline count in our bodily fluids fall below one percent, disorders of the nervous system, glands, and organs would develop. Because we lose those minerals daily through normal body processes, they must be replaced. Using quality sea salt, which contains up to 10 percent trace minerals, is an easy way to do so. Furthermore, the minerals from natural sea salt are far more easily assimilated than mineral supplements are..."
The previous four quotes come from these four books but not in the same order:
Sea Salt's Hidden Powers by By Jacques de Langre, PhD
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http://www.celtic-seasalt.com/seashidpow.html )
The Self-Healing Cookbook by Kristina Turner
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http://gomf.macrobiotic.net/Books_Cook.htm )
The New Whole Foods Encyclopedia by Rebecca Wood
(
http://www.benourished.com/books.htm#wholefood )
Natural Immunity by Noboru Muramoto
(
http://gomf.macrobiotic.net/Books_Health.htm )
Wayne, your homework is to find out who said what.
If you aren't flush, you might try the library but sometimes you can find books real cheap at Bookfinder.com.
Try not asking any more questions until you have found out the authors to the above quotes.
You should know something about the value of seasalt when you are done.
Anyone who cheats and gives Wayne the answers will have to be the first one(s) to answer all of his future questions.
Okay, Wayne, Start now!!!
Thank you, very much.
Bruce Paine