| mg her 1/4 çay kaşığında | % | mg her 1/4 çay kaşığında | % | ||
| Klorür | 601.25 mg | 50.90% | Çinko | 0.03 mg | .00275% |
| Sodyum | 460 mg | 33.00% | Bakır | 0.02 mg | .00195% |
| Sülfür | 9.7 mg | .820% | Erbiyum | 0.02 mg | .00195% |
| Magnezyum | 5.2 mg | .441% | Kalay | 0.02 mg | .00192% |
| Potasyum | 2.7 mg | .227% | Manganez | 0.02 mg | .0018% |
| Kalsiyum | 1.5 mg | .128% | Seryum | 0.02 mg | .00172% |
| Silikon | 1.2 mg | .052% | Florür | 0.01 mg | .00109% |
| Karbon | 0.6 mg | .049% | Rubidyum | 0.01 mg | .00084% |
| Demir | 0.14 mg | .012% | Galyum | 0.01 mg | .00083% |
| Aluminyum | 0.11 mg | .0095% | Bor | 0.01 mg | .00082% |
| praseodimyum | 0.04 mg | .0029% | Titanyum | 0.01 mg | .00079% |
| stronsiyum | 0.03 mg | .00275% | Brom | 0.01 mg | .00071% |
Organik deniz tuzu 33% Sodyum, 50.9% klorür,
1.8% Mineraller and iz elementler and 14.3% nem içerir.
| Besleyici Madde | Günlük ihtiyaç |
| Sodyum | 2,400 milligram |
| Potasyum | 3,500 milligram |
| Kalsiyum | 1000 milligram |
| Demir | 18 milligram |
| Fosfor | 1000 milligram |
| İyot | 150 microgram |
| Magnesyum | 400 milligram |
| Çinko | 15 milligram |
| Bakır | 2 milligram |
| Manganez | 2 milligram |
| Klorür | 3,400 milligram |

NaCl kristali
Deniz tuzu mineraller açısından çok
zengin!Dünyaca ünlü şefler yemeklerine sadece deniz tuzu koyar. Neden mi?
Yemeklerini çok daha lezzetli yaptığı için...
Deniz tuzu, aslında hiç de yabancı olduğumuz bir malzeme değil. Turşu kurarken
kullanılan iri tuzları görmüşsünüzdür. Salamura asma yaprağında, tuzlu balıkta
hep deniz tuzu kullanılır. "Peki, deniz tuzunun, sofra tuzu denilen rafine
tuzdan farkı nedir, sonuçta ikisi de tuz değil mi?", diyeceksiniz. Aradaki fark
o kadar büyük ki... Deniz tuzu hiçbir şekilde işlenmemiş, rafine edilmemiş,
doğal mineral zenginliğini koruyan tuzdur. Sofra tuzu ise rafine edilmiştir,
yani bütün mineral zenginliğini kaybetmiş tuzdur.
İkisinin ortak noktası, tatlarının "tuzlu" oluşudur. Fakat lezzetleri gene de
farklıdır. Sofra tuzu, tuzluktan kolay aksın, topaklanmasın diye katkı
maddeleriyle süslenmiştir ve bunların tadını- kokusunu hissedersiniz. Deniz tuzu
ise mineral açısından çok çok zengindir, lezzeti de çok daha güzeldir. Deniz
tuzu iri taneli olarak da satılıyor, dövülmüş olarak da. Deniz tuzu mineraller
açısından çok zengin Deniz tuzu 80'e yakın minerali çok dengeli bir oranda
ihtiva eder. Çünkü bu tuzun kaynağı olan deniz suyu, kanımıza benzer oranda
minerallerden oluşmuştur. Bir tutam deniz tuzu birçok minerali almamızı sağlar.
Son derece değerli bir besin olan deniz tuzu, kimyasallarla, aşırı sıcaklıkta
rafine edilirse yavan bir bileşim olur çıkar. Deniz tuzu rafine edildiğinde
yüzde 40 sodyum ve yüzde 60 klorürden oluşan sofra tuzu elde edilir. Bazı sofra
tuzlarına rafinasyon sırasında içlerinden alınmış olan iyot tekrar
eklenmektedir.Turşulara katılan ve yaprakları salamura etmek için kullanılan tuz,
deniz tuzudur. Sofra tuzu ile yapılan turşular çok çabuk bozulur ve erir. Deniz
tuzu, akıcı olması veya rutubet çekmemesi için kimyasallarla işlenmiş
olmadığından, tuzluktan akmaz. Sofraya getirmek isterseniz herkesin bir tutam
alabileceği tabaklara koyabilirsiniz. Deniz tuzunun başka bir faydası da,
radyasyona maruz kalındığında etkili bir banyo malzemesi olması. Küvetinizi
suyla doldurup içine yarımşar kilo deniz tuzu ve karbonat ilave edin. 20 dakika
bu suyun içinde durduktan sonra serin suyla durulanın.
Doğal Deniz Tuzu (ince taneli)
250 gr. doğal iyotlu
Organik Deniz Tuzu (iri taneli)
100 gr. (iyotu tabii dengeli)
Maldon Deniz Tuzu (Maldon Sea Salt) :
İngiltere'nin Maldon bölgesinden çıkarılan ve dünyaca meşhur olan tuz.
Keltik Seltik Deniz Tuzu (Celtic Sea Salt) : Hala Keltik yöntemleri kullanılarak
çıkartılan Fransız tuzu.
Cuyutlan : Meksika'da bulunan deniz tuzu.
Nazuna Deniz Tuzu : Japonya'nın Kyushu adasından çıkarılan deniz tuzu.
Peru'nun Pembe Tuzu (Peruvian Pink Salt) : Peru dağlarından gelen tuz.
Avustralya'nın Murray River Tuzu (Australian Murray River Salt) : Murray Darling
Havzası'ndan çıkarılan tuz. Su yosunları yüzünden, içinde kırmızı pigmentler
vardır.
Hawaii'nin Black Lava Deniz Tuzu : Kara rengini içindeki öğütülmüş lav taşı ve
kömürden alan tuz.
Hawaii'nin Red Alae Deniz Tuzu : Volkanik kırmızı kille zenginleştirilmiş deniz
tuzu.
Sel Gris : Gri deniz tuzu
Hindistan'ın Kara Tuzu, Kala Namak : Hindistan mutfağında itinayla aranan ve
kullanılan tuz.
Fleur de Sel : Fransa’nın Brittany bölgesinden elde edilen ve kristal
parçacıkları şeklindeki taneleriyle özel olan tuz çeşidi.
Kıbrıs'ın Siyah ve Beyaz Deniz Tuzu : Varmış öyle bir tuz.!
Kosher Salt : Katkısız tuz. Geniş yüzeyli, büyük kristal parçalarına benzeyen
taneleri vardır.
Kaya Tuzu : Büyük parçalar şeklinde tuz madenlerinden çıkarılan ve rafine
olmayan tuz.
Peynir Tuzu : Peynir yapmak için gereken saf tuz.
Turşu Tuzu : Turşu yaparken kullanılan saf tuz. Kaya tuzu da kullanıldığı olur.
Sea salt, obtained by evaporating seawater, is used in
cooking and cosmetics. Historically called bay salt,[1] its mineral content
gives it a different taste[2] from table salt, which is pure sodium chloride,
usually refined from mined rock salt (halite) or from sea salt. Areas that
produce specialized sea salt include the Cayman Islands, Greece, France, Ireland,
Colombia, Sicily, Apulia in Italy, Maldon in Essex UK[3], and Hawaii,[4] Maine,
Utah, the San Francisco Bay, and Cape Cod in the United States. Generally more
expensive than table salt, it is commonly used in gourmet cooking and specialty
potato chips, particularly the Kettle Cooked variety.
Where mineral salt has been readily obtainable it has long been mined. The salt
mines of Hallstatt go back at least to the Iron Age. However, it has not been
readily obtainable everywhere and the alternative coastal source has also been
exploited for thousands of years. The principle of the production is the
evaporation of the water from the brine of the sea. In warm and dry climates
this may be done entirely by solar energy, but in other climates fuel must be
used. For this reason, sea salt production is now almost entirely an industry of
Mediterranean and other warm, dry climates.
"Fleur de sel" sea salt, Île de Ré.
Such places are today called salt works, instead of the older English word
saltern. An ancient or medieval saltern could be established where there was:
1. Access to a market for the salt.
2. A gently-shelving coast, protected from exposure to the open sea.
3. A cheap and easily worked fuel supply; preferably, the sun.
4. Preferably, another trade such as pastoral farming and tanning so that it and
the salt could each add value to the other in the form of leather or salted meat.
In this way, salt marsh, pasture (salting), and salt works (saltern) enhanced
each other economically. This was the economic pattern in the Roman and Medieval
periods around The Wash, in eastern England. There, the tide brought the brine,
the extensive saltings provided the pasture, the fens and moors provided the
peat fuel, and the sun sometimes shone.
Manual salt collection in Lake Retba, Senegal.
The dilute brine of the sea was largely evaporated by the sun, and the
concentrated slurry of salt and mud was scraped up. The slurry was washed with
clean sea water so that the impurities settled out of the now concentrated brine.
This was poured into shallow pans lightly baked from the local marine clay,
which were set on fist-sized clay pillars over a peat fire for the final
evaporation. The dried salt was then scraped out and sold.
Salts that Heal
and
Salts that Kill
Unrefined Ocean Sea Salt
versus
Refined Salt - Table Salt
NaCl (98%) + 80 elements(2%)
versus
pure NaCl (99.9%)
Ocean water is currently an average of 3.5% (by weight) percent dry matter. Dry
ocean salt is composed of 80 elements - minerals.
Salt is an essence of Life.
Natural Salt is an essential element in the diet of not only humans but of
animals, and even of many plants.
Use of natural salt is as old as human history. Natural Salt is one of the most
effective and most widely used of all food seasonings and natural preservatives.
Natural salt is a source of 21 essential and 30 accessory minerals that are
essential to our health.
According to some sources, other elements are up to 5% of dry ocean salt.
Refined salt contain only 0.1 - 0.5% other elements.
The salt flats of Guérande, one of France's National Treasures.
Unrefined sea salt contain 98.0 % NaCl (sodium-chloride) and up to 2.0% other
minerals (salts) : Epsom salts and other Magnesium salts, Calcium salts,
Potassium (Kalium) salts, Manganese salts, Phosphorus salts, Iodine salts, ..
all together over 100 minerals composed of 80 chemical elements... Composition
of crystal of ocean salt is so complicated that no laboratory in the world can
produce it from its basic 80 chemical elements.
Nature is still better chemist than people.
This salt has been used since begining of life, by ocean plants, by animals and
by people
(Percentage is referring to the percentage of dry matter. Salt can contain high
percentage of water.)
.
Refined salt (Table Salt) is 99.9% NaCl (sodium-chloride), (chemical as clean as
Heroin or White Sugar) . It almost always contain additives, like 0.01% of
Potassium-Iodide (added to the salt to avoid Iodine deficiency disease of
thyroid gland), Sugar (added to stabilize Iodine and as anti-caking chemical),
Aluminum silicate.
Read here: What kind of additives are in food grade salt?
Refined (table) salt is used last 50-100 years (depend of the country).
Beware of "Sea salt" Labels
On the labels of many packaged food, in supermarkets as well as health food
stores the name "sea salt" appears often. Reading this, we feel safe and
reassured, thinking that when it comes to the salt part of the ingredients, all
is fine...
But All Is Not Fine!
This supermarket or health food store "sea salt" has been totally refined. At
its origin, it may have come from the sea, but:
1.
It has been harvested mechanically from dirt or concrete basins with bulldozers
and piped through metal conduits;
2.
put through many degrading artificial processes;
3.
heated under extreme heat levels in order to crack its molecular structure;
4.
robbed of all of its essential minerals that are essential to our physiology;
These elements are extracted and sold separately to industry. Precious and
highly prized by the salt refiners, these bring more profits than the salt
itself.
5.
further adulterated by chemical additives to make it free- flowing, bleached,
and iodized.
To call what remains "sea salt" would be quite misleading.
In addition, harmful chemicals have been added to the processed, altered
unnatural substance to mask and cover up all of the impurities it has. These
added chemicals include free flowing agents, inorganic iodine, plus dextrose and
bleaching agents.
Standard salt additives: Potassium-Iodide (added to the salt to avoid Iodine
deficiency disease of thyroid gland), Sugar (added to stabilize Iodine and as
anti-caking chemical), Aluminum silicate.
Read about salt/water cure here
NaCl Crystal
Use of unrefined sea salt is as old as human history
Use of salt is as old as human history. Oldest records come from China. Some
2,700 years B.C.-about 4,700 years ago-there was published in China the
PENG-TZAO-KAN-MU. A major portion of this writing discussing of more than 40
kinds of salt, including descriptions of two methods of extracting salt and
putting it in usable form that are amazingly similar to processes used today.
How is Ocean Sea Salt Produced?
The ocean is allowed to flood huge, flat, shallow, beds and then the dam is
closed to trap the water. The water is then naturally evaporated by the sun &
this leaves a layer of sea salt. Dirty brown salt is on the bottom and pretty
white salt at the top.
Since most people are used to white salt, they just skim off the top white salt
& call it "sea salt". UNFORTUNATELY, the trace minerals are mostly in the brown
stuff at the bottom.
Real Ocean Sea Salt is produced from unseparated salt. That is why it is
slightly darker.
Celtic Salt, Muramoto Salt and Lima Salt contain also darker salt.
When producing table salt, other mineral salts are used for chemical industry,
or are washed back into the sea, or are used for animals. If we humans just
could eat as good as animals!?
Natural salt is not white and it is not dry. It is a little gray with minerals
and feels damp or clumps in humidity.
How is Mineral Salt Produced?
Mineral salt is mined from thousands of feet below the ground surface in areas
where there is a layer of mineral salts.
Mineral salt can also be harvested by pumping water deep underground in areas
where layer of salt is discovered. Salty water that comes out, is then used in
salt production. Process is called vacuum pan salt refining.
Origin of Salt Layers
There are two theories. One says that mineral salt is layer of salt created
after evaporation of old seas. According to other theory, layer of mineral salt
was created by chemical reaction.
Mineral salt is often in crystal form. It is transparent crystal, or light tan
in color with little darker flecks. But, it can also be of many different
colors. Not all mineral salts are rich in trace elements. Some are similar to
ocean salt, other are not.
If you ask me, I prefer Ocean salt.
Salt Intake is Vital
Salt is a vital substance for the survival of all living creatures, particularly
humans. Water and salt regulate the water content of the body. Water itself
regulates the water content of the interior of the cell by working its way into
all of the cells it reaches. It has to get there to cleanse and extract the
toxic wastes of cell metabolisms. Salt forces some water to stay outside the
cells. It balances the amount of water that stays outside the cells. There are
two oceans of water in the body; one ocean is held inside the cells of the body,
and the other ocean is held outside the cells. Good health depends on a most
delicate balance between the volume of these oceans, and this balance is
achieved by salt - unrefined salt.
When water is available to get inside the cells freely, it is filtered from the
outside salty ocean and injected into the cells that are being overworked
despite their water shortage. This is the reason why in severe dehydration we
develop an edema and retain water. The design of our bodies is such that the
extent of the ocean of water outside the cells is expanded to have the extra
water available for filtration and emergency injection into vital cells. The
brain commands an increase in salt and water retention by the kidneys. This is
how we get an edema when we don't drink enough water.
Initially, the process of water filtration and its delivery into the cells is
more efficient at night when the body is horizontal. The collected water, that
mostly pools in the legs, does not have to fight the force of gravity to get
onto the blood circulation. If reliance of this process of emergency hydration
of some cells continues for long, the lungs begin to get waterlogged at night,
and breathing becomes difficult. The person needs more pillows to sit upright to
sleep. This condition is the consequence of dehydration. However, you might
overload the system by drinking too much water at the beginning. Increases in
water intake must be slow and spread out until urine production begins to
increase at the same rate that you drink water.
When we drink enough water to pass clear urine, we also pass out a lot of the
salt that was held back. This is how we can get rid of edema fluid in the body;
by drinking more water. Not diuretics, but more water!! In people who have an
extensive edema and show signs of their heart beginning to have irregular or
very rapid beats with least effort, the increase in water intake should be
gradual and spaced out, but not withheld from the body. Naturally, salt intake
should be limited for two or three days because the body is still in an
overdrive mode to retain it. Once the edema has cleared up, salt should not be
withheld from the body.
Salt has many other functions than just regulating the water content of the
body.
Seasalt’s Hidden Powers
The following information is from "Seasalt’s Hidden Powers" . You should get
your hands on this book and the entire family should be educated on the facts of
life.
The late French scientist Dr. Alexis Carrel kept a chicken heart alive for over
27 years by having the pulsating heart IN A SOLUTION OF SEA SALT, i.e. isotonic
seawater. Dr. Carrel voluntarily ended the experiment after a third of a
century, having proven that living cells can have physical immortality.
Professor C. Louis Kervran with his scientific research and formulas has been an
asset to the scientific establishment and he was a candidate for the Noble
Prize. Professor Kervran links us to the secret of immortality and reveals its
prime source is trace minerals from seawater [and used in] remedies. Other
physicians continued research and found fermentations of briny salt pickles,
salted sour plums, and other salty fermentations to be powerful and effective
medicines.
Dr. Jacques de Langre, Ph.D., who wrote the book "Seasalt’s Hidden Powers",
states that naturally and properly sunshine-preserved sea salt is the difference
between life and death, health and illness, social sanity and planetary panic
and its elements are vital for proper body functions. That natural
hand-harvested Celtic ocean salt alone helps to maintain life, neutralizes
toxins and detrimental bacteria, and enhances all our organic function.
Sea salt contain 92 essential minerals and most all refined adulterated sea
salts contain only 2 elements (Na and Cl. Biologically, 24 of these elements in
real sea salt have already been proven necessary and essential to maintain and
recover health. See Scientific American, July 1972: "The Chemical Elements of
Life," by Earl Friden.
When dietary deficiency of trace elements occurs, cells lose the ability to
control their ions—with dire consequences for humans. Even a minute loss of ion
equilibrium causes cells to burst, nervous disorder, brain damage, or muscle
spasms, as well as a breakdown of the cell-regenerating process and growth.
In the theory of acid and alkaline balance, chronic disease such as cancer is
caused by the acidification of the blood, lymph and all cellular tissues. Real
sea salt is one of the basic elements necessary part to correct this problem.
Natural sea salt [reconstituted seawater] allows liquids to freely cross body
membranes, the kidney’s glomerulus's and blood vessels walls. Whenever the
sodium chloride concentration rises in the blood, the water in the neighboring
tissues is attracted to that salt-rich blood, and the cells then re-absorb the
enriched intra-cellular fluid. If they are functioning properly, the kidneys
remove the saline fluids easily. Refined salt does not allow this free-crossing
of liquids and minerals, and causes accumulated fluids to stagnate in joint,
producing edema and chronic kidney problems.
Salt is the single element required for the proper breakdown of plant
carbohydrates into useable and assimiable human food. Only when salt is added to
fruits and vegetables can saliva and gastric secretions readily break down the
fibrous store of carbohydrates, etc.
Once salt is dissolved and ionized, the salt possesses a definite reactivity,
has full electromagnetic capabilities, and passes more easily into the large
colon where it will have a sanitizing effect.
Table Salt: To further prevent any moisture from being reabsorbed, the salt
refiners add aluminosilicate of sodium or yellow prussiate of soda as desiccants
plus different bleaches to the final salt formula. After these processes, the
table salt will no longer combine with human body fluids, it invariably causes
severe problems of edema (water retention) and several other health
disturbances.
In ancient Celts times, salt was used to treat major physical and mental
disturbances, severe burns, and other ailments. Today biologists attest that
seawater (also called 'mother liquor') restores hydro-electrolytic imbalances, a
disorder that causes loss of immune response, creates allergies, and causes many
health problems. Also the therapeutic effect of seawater is recognized and used
by the best European medical professionals because of its effectiveness in so
many situations.
Today people fear salt and we are witnessing a virtual ban on consuming products
with high sodium contents and this is a major concern of biologists. The use of
real sea salt-free diets are showing up in the reality of our modern world as
society is coming apart. It is basically a starvation of macro- and trace
minerals and biological deficiencies cannot be corrected by refined sodium
chloride alone.
Celtic salt is a good product because it is naturally extracted by the use of
sunshine. If one redissolved salt in water in the proper ratio or combine it in
the moisture of foods, its properties re-create the amazing powers of the
"ocean" and bears an astonishing likeness to human blood and body fluids. During
World War II, Navy doctors would use sea salt water for blood transfusions when
blood supplies ran out and many lives were saved.
History
Dr. Langre mentions in his book that, "The Belgian historian Henri Pirenne
observed that during the High Middle ages, the entire coast of the Atlantic was
deserted and the entire continent was thrown into a Dark Age of human
under-development. Historians tell us that it was caused to a great extent by
the lack of salt in the human diet, the flooding of all salt flats having
disabled every salt farm along the coastlines of the Atlantic Ocean and the
Mediterranean Sea. The whole of Europe, therefore, suffered from a salt famine
that was to last almost 500 years. The daily average ration fell to less than 2
grams per person and caused may to die from dehydration and madness. The extent
of the salt famine reported by Henri Pirenne caused human flesh to be sold on
the open-air markets and created an epidemic of crazed people who, to replenish
their salt, drank blood from the neck artery of the person they had just slain.
Quick to exploit this desperate situation for their own gain, the rulers of
Europe grabbed the remnants of the salt stock and exacted exorbitant salt taxes.
Heavily burdened by tariffs and gabelles, common salt became a luxury but also
caused mass population shifts and exodus, lured invaders and caused wars. Mined
salt from the depths of the earth was substituted, but the lack of live and
balanced trace elements in rock salt lowered the mental equilibrium and
intellect level almost as much as the sheer absence of salt."
Sea Salt Directions
Dr. Langre, Ph.D. writes that, "Rare gases are locked within real sea crystals
and began to release in contact of additional moisture and is effective in
maintaining and restoring human energy. Note that Celtic salt should not be
ground until used because as it is milled the salt releases a subtle fragrance
reminiscent of violets, another telltale sign that gases, floral-like vital
essences, are being released. Note that these elements are easily trapped and
stored in a preparation called sesame salt and a recipe is given in the
Seasalt’s Hidden Powers. Real sea salt needs to be stored in an air tight
container and kept in a dark cool place. The moisture has a tendency to settle
to the bottom of the salt and the salt should be mixed before removing the salt
for sure.
Real sea salt need to penetrate foods allowing the moisture of the fruits,
vegetables, grains, etc. to liquefy the salt which activates it. If dry salt is
used it enters the body in a non-ionized form and can creates thirst (a sign of
being poisoned) and lessens its abilities because it is not being assimilated
and utilized properly.
Sea water losses its properties of destroying bacilli if stored in bottles and
when dries out.
A pinch of salt can be added to a small amount of water to dissolve to activate
its powers and added to fruits, vegetables, grains to aid in better digestion of
those items while helping to alkalize the body. Adding a pinch to water supplies
adds alkaline properties and the mineral content. The minerals it contains are
too valuable to ignore.
"Water: Rx for a Healthier Pain-Free Life".
Vital Functions of Salt in the Body
1. Salt is most effective in stabilizing irregular heartbeats and, Contrary to
the misconception that it causes high blood pressure, it is actually essential
for the regulation of blood pressure - in conjunction with water. Naturally the
proportions are critical.
2. Salt is vital to the extraction of excess acidity from the cells in the body,
particularly the brain cells.
3. Salt is vital for balancing the sugar levels in the blood; a needed element
in diabetics.
4. Salt is vital for the generation of hydroelectric energy in cells in the
body. It is used for local power generation at the sites of energy need by the
cells.
5. Salt is vital to the nerve cells' communication and information processing
all the time that the brain cells work, from the moment of conception to death.
6. Salt is vital for absorption of food particles through the intestinal tract.
7. Salt is vital for the clearance of the lungs of mucus plugs and sticky
phlegm, particularly in asthma and cystic fibrosis.
8. Salt is vital for clearing up catarrh and congestion of the sinuses.
9. Salt is a strong natural antihistamine.
10. Salt is essential for the prevention of muscle cramps.
11. Salt is vital to prevent excess saliva production to the point that it flows
out of the mouth during sleep. Needing to constantly mop up excess saliva
indicates salt shortage.
12. Salt is absolutely vital to making the structure of bones firm.
Osteoporosis, in a major way, is a result of salt and water shortage in the
body.
13. Salt is vital for sleep regulation. It is a natural hypnotic.
14. Salt is a vitally needed element in the treatment of diabetics.
15. Salt on the tongue will stop persistent dry coughs.
16. Salt is vital for the prevention of gout and gouty arthritis.
17. Salt is vital for maintaining sexuality and libido.
18. Salt is vital for preventing varicose veins and spider veins on the legs and
thighs.
19. Salt is vital to the communication and information processing nerve cells
the entire time that the brain cells work - from the moment of conception to
death.
20. Salt is vital for reducing a double chin. When the body is short of salt, it
means the body really is short of water. The salivary glands sense the salt
shortage and are obliged to produce more saliva to lubricate the act of chewing
and swallowing and also to supply the stomach with water that it needs for
breaking down foods. Circulation to the salivary glands increases and the blood
vessels become "leaky" in order to supply the glands with water to manufacture
saliva. The "leakiness" spills beyond the area of the glands themselves, causing
increased bulk under the skin of the chin, the cheeks and into the neck.
21. Sea salt contains about 80 mineral elements that the body needs. Some of
these elements are needed in trace amounts. Unrefined sea salt is a better
choice of salt than other types of salt on the market. Ordinary table salt that
is bought in the super markets has been stripped of its companion elements and
contains additive elements such as aluminum silicate to keep it powdery and
porous. Aluminum is a very toxic element in our nervous system. It is implicated
as one of the primary causes of Alzheimer's disease.
22. Twenty-seven percent of the body's salt is in the bones. Osteoporosis
results when the body needs more salt and takes it from the body. Bones are
twenty-two percent water. Is it not obvious what happens to the bones when we're
deficient in salt or water or both.
* The information on salt intake is taken from Dr. Batmanghelidj's book, "Water:
Rx for a Healthier Pain-Free Life".
80 Elements dicovered in Sea Water
People who eat Refined salt develop craving for salt, because, salt that they
eat is not satisfying their needs. Than they use more and more salt, in the
desperate try to get what they need. Taking big amounts of refined salt
(chemical) burden kidneys and adrenal glands that are very important for calcium
utilization. Modern physiology has demonstrated that an excess of salt
interferes with the absorption of nutrients and depletes calcium, while if used
in a moderate doses, salt enhances calcium absorption and nutrient utilization
in general.
It is known that absorption of calcium depends on the health of the
kidney-adrenal function and that calcium metabolism is of essential importance
for the health of the nerves, muscles, heart, vascular system, and bones.
Simply. the whole body is dependant on Calcium uptake.
Low-Salt Diet a Risk?
London, March 12 - A low-salt diet may not be so healthy after all. Defying a
generation of health advice, a controversial new study concludes that the less
salt people eat, the higher their risk of untimely death.
The study, led by Dr. Michael Alderman, chairman of epidemiology at Albert
Einstein School; of Medicine in New York and president of the American Society
of Hypertension, suggests the government should consider suspending it's
recommendation that people restrict the amount of salt they eat.
"The lower the sodium, the worse off you are," Alderman said. "There's an
association. Is it the cause? I don't know. Any way you slice it, that's not an
argument for eating a low sodium diet.
SOURCES
Natural salt is not white and it is not dry. It is a little gray with minerals
and feels damp or clumps in humidity. It must be labeled UNREFINED, NO ADDITIVES
ADDED.
Sources of unrefined salt on the web:
Redmond Minerals, Inc.
P.O. Box 219
Redmond, UT 84652
Phone: 435-529-7402
Toll Free: 1-800-367-7258
Fax: 435-529-7486
E-Mail:mail@redmondminerals.com
http://www.realsalt.com/ The Grain and Salt Society
273 Fairway Drive
Asheville, NC 28805
1-800-TOP-SALT (867-7258)
Fax: (828) 299-1640
topsalt@aol.com
http://www.celtic-seasalt.com/
Clearaspring Ltd.
19A Acton Park Estate
London W3 7QE
United Kingdom
081-749-1781 Grain and Salt Society
Box 629
Avalon Beach
N.S.W. 2107
Australia
02-974-1151
Grain and Salt Society
P.O. Box DD
Magalia, CA 95954
(916) 872-5800
(Fax) 872-5524 Hawaiian Specialty Salt Company, Inc.
P.O. Box 5766
Hilo, HI 96720
http://www.hawaiisalt.com
http://taviusa.com/salt.html
http://www.cluby2k.com/salt/
At greysalt.com you will find the finest natural and organic products: organic
and natural gray sea salts, organic first cold-pressed oils, natural and organic
recipes, and lots of useful natural and organic health information.
http://eco-natural.com/greysalt/products.html
TOP ESSENTIALS of LIFE
1. Oxygen 2. Water 3. Salt 4. Potassium 5. Exercise 6. Oils
FACT - No one can live without these. Mainstream medicine too often ignores 2 &
3 in favor of selling drugs and procedures to treat the symptoms of dehydration.
FACT - Nothing kills life quicker than lack of water.
FACT - The people with the worst health drink the least water and use the most
deadly diuretic drought causing drugs - caffeine and/or alcohol.
FACT - The salinity of the water outside the cells in our bodies is the same as
the ocean.
FACT - In the middle ages people were put to a horrible death by salt
deprivation.
FACT - Health care makes big bucks by selling a quart of water with salt in it
(Saline 4) for up to $350.00 installed, but won't tell the patients they do
indeed need more water and salt in their diets.
FACT - How can you expect drug companies to do research on the importance of
water in our daily lives when they can't make money on it? Who does research to
put themselves out of business?
FACT - No two substances in the Bible are mentioned more than water and salt.
FACT - The environment of an unborn baby is water and salt.
Sodium chloride or what is today called table salt (common salt) is the chemical
compound NaCl.
Chemically, it is 60.663% elemental chlorine (Cl) and 39.337% sodium (Na).
http://www.celtic-seasalt.com/saltoflife/celticsalt.html
http://www.celtic-seasalt.com/saltoflife/liggreycelse.html
Elements in Light Grey Celtic Sea Salt®
in milligrams per 1/4 teaspoon (one serving size):
Most recent analysis demonstrated that Celtic Sea Salt® contained at least 75
minerals and trace elements. The following lists the most predominant elements
revealed by this analysis.
mg per 1/4 tsp % mg per 1/4 tsp %
Chloride 601.25 mg 50.90% Zinc 0.03 mg .00275%
Sodium 460 mg 33.00% Copper 0.02 mg .00195%
Sulfur 9.7 mg .820% Erbium 0.02 mg .00195%
Magnesium 5.2 mg .441% Tin 0.02 mg .00192%
Potassium 2.7 mg .227% Manganese 0.02 mg .0018%
Calcium 1.5 mg .128% Cerium 0.02 mg .00172%
Silicon 1.2 mg .052% Fluoride 0.01 mg .00109%
Carbon 0.6 mg .049% Rubidium 0.01 mg .00084%
Iron 0.14 mg .012% Gallium 0.01 mg .00083%
Aluminum 0.11 mg .0095% Boron 0.01 mg .00082%
Praseodymium 0.04 mg .0029% Titanium 0.01 mg .00079%
Strontium 0.03 mg .00275% Bromine 0.01 mg .00071%
This is a partial analysis, if you are interested in the full analysis please
call.
Light Grey Celtic Sea Salt® contains 33% Sodium, 50.9% Chloride, 1.8% Minerals
and Trace Elements and 14.3% moisture.
Analysis performed by Western Analysis, Inc. for The Grain & Salt Society®. For
verification: Western Analysis, Inc. 2417 South 2700 West Salt Lake City, UT
84119 (801)973-9238 Fax (801) 973-7635
Nutrient Daily Value
Sodium 2,400 milligrams
Potassium 3,500 milligrams
Calcium 1000 milligrams
Iron 18 milligrams
Phosphorus 1000 milligrams
Iodine 150 micrograms
Magnesium 400 milligrams
Zinc 15 milligrams
Copper 2 milligrams
Manganese 2 milligrams
Chloride 3,400 milligrams
About the minerals and trace elements:
Although certain body processes are attributed to certain minerals, each mineral
needs one or more other minerals to properly function. For instance, a proper
calcium-phosphorus balance is necessary to the body in that an imbalance reduces
resistance to disease, increases fatigue, weakens intellectual faculties and
leads to premature ageing. Magnesium can only be used if calcium and phosphorus
are in a proper balance. An overabundance of one mineral can result in a
deficiency of another. Obtaining minerals from whole food sources provides the
body with the wide variety of minerals it needs. Supplementing with one or two
minerals is rarely a good idea unless it is under the supervision of a doctor or
nutritional counselor.
Chloride
Chloride, along with sodium, regulates the acid/alkali balance in the body. It
is also necessary for the production of gastric acid which is a component of
hydrochloric acid (HCl).
Sodium
Sodium regulates the pH of intracellular fluids and with potassium, regulates
the acid/ alkali balance in the body. Sodium and chloride are necessary for
maintaining osmosis and electrolyte balance.
Sulfur
Sulfur is found in all cells, especially in skin, connective tissues, and hair.
Inadequate dietary sulfur has been associated with skin and nail diseases.
Increased intake of dietary sulfur sometimes helps psoriasis and rheumatic
conditions.
Magnesium
Magnesium is a mineral of primary importance in the body because it aids in the
activation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the main energy source for cell
functioning. Magnesium also activates several enzyme systems and is important
for the synthesis of RNA and DNA. Magnesium is necessary for normal muscle
contraction and important for the synthesis of several amino acids.
Potassium
Potassium exists primarily in intracellular fluids (the fluid inside cells).
Potassium stimulates nerve impulses and muscle contractions and is important for
the maintenance of osmotic pressure. Potassium regulates the body’s acid-alkali
balance, stimulates kidney and adrenal functioning, and assists in converting
glucose to glycogen. Also, potassium is important for biosynthesis of protein.
Calcium
Calcium is necessary to build healthy bones and teeth. Calcium influences blood
coagulation, stimulates muscles and nerves, and acts a s a cofactor for vitamin
D and the function of the parathyroid gland. Muscles cannot contract without
calcium. Calcium is essential for the regulation of heartbeat. Calcium depletion
can result in a number of symptoms, the most notable is osteoporosis which
results in decreased bone mass and increased chances of bone breakage.
Silicon
Silicon is necessary for normal growth and bone formation. With calcium, silicon
is a contributing factor in good skeletal integrity. Silicon is a main component
of osteoblasts, the bone forming cells. Silicon may help to maintain youthful
skin, hair and nails.
Copper
Copper facilitates in the absorption of iron and supports vitamin C absorption.
Copper is also involved in protein synthesis and an important factor in the
production of RNA.
Tin
Small amounts of tin appear to be necessary for normal growth. Because tin is
common in soil, foods, and water, deficiencies are rare. Because of poor
absorption, low tissue accumulation and rapid tissue turnover, tin has a low
level of toxicity.
Manganese
Manganese is essential for glucose utilization, for lipid synthesis and for
lipid metabolism. Manganese plays a role in cholesterol metabolism and
pancreatic function and development. Manganese in involved in normal skeletal
growth and it activates enzyme functions.
Iron
Only trace amounts of iron are essential for living cells of plants and animals.
Iron has the ability to interact reversibly with oxygen and to function in
electron transfer reactions that makes it biologically indispensable. Iron is
necessary for cell function and blood utilization. Blood loss is the most common
cause of iron deficiency. Pallor and extreme fatigue are the symptoms of iron
deficiency anemia.
Aluminum
Aluminum is a natural component of many foods. Although it is found in small
quantities in plant and animal tissues and in blood and urine, there is no
evidence that this element is essential for any metabolic function in humans or
animals. In fact, there is evidence that elevated aluminum can result in
neurological disorders, bone disease, gastrointestinal irritation, loss of
appetite and loss of energy.
Because aluminum is a natural constituent of some foods and is in a growing
number of modern foods and pharmaceutical preparations, an understanding of
aluminum and aluminum containing foods and cooking utensils can benefit all
people. In healthy people, more than 98% of the ingested aluminum is passed
through the gastrointestinal tract. Silicon, a constituent of Celtic Sea Salt
(see above), prevents the absorption of aluminum and actually helps the body
eliminate aluminum that is bound in the tissues.
Strontium
Strontium (not Strontium 90, the radioactive form of the element) may help
harden the calcium-magnesium-phosphorus structures of the body. Strontium may
influence the intake or structural use of calcium, according to Bernard Jensen,
Ph.D.
Zinc
Although adults only require an average of 15 mg of zinc per day, zinc is a very
important trace element that is essential to many biological factors. Zinc is
required for growth, for immune system function, and for sexual development.
Zinc is a cofactor in over 90 enzymes. Zinc is required for the synthesis of
insulin. Proper zinc metabolism is needed for wound healing, and carbohydrate
and protein metabolism. Zinc is considered an antibacterial factor in the
prostatic fluid, and may contribute to the prevention of chronic bacterial
prostatitis and urinary tract infections.
Gallium
Gallium has no known biological role, although it may stimulate metabolism.
Small concentrations of gallium are normally found in human tissue.
Titanium
Titanium is an abundant mineral, yet it appears to have no function to plant and
animal life. In general, humans may eat and excrete titanium with no side
effects as it is considered essentially nontoxic. Titanium may be carcinogenic,
but not at the levels humans are generally exposed to.
Fluoride
Fluoride has a direct effect on the calcium and phosphate metabolism and in
small amounts may reduce osteoporosis. Trace amounts of fluoride produce
stronger tooth enamel that is more resistant to bacterial degradation. However,
an increased intake through fluoridated drinking water can potentially overload
the human system.
Rubidium
Rubidium has a close physiochemical relationship to potassium. In fact, it may
have the ability to act as a nutritional substitute for potassium. Although
rubidium is not considered "essential," some evidence suggests that rubidium may
have a role in free radical pathology and serve as a mineral transporter across
defective cell membranes, especially in cells associated with aging. Clinical
studies have suggested that rubidium increases memory and mental acuity in the
elderly.