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The Benefits of Sea Salt and Water
Unrefined sea salt is an essential substance for the survival of all living creatures. The water content of the body is regulated by Water and Salt.
This is not the same as refined, demineralised and bleached Table Salt commonly available.
Sea Salt like (Celtic Sea Salt and Himalyan Crystal Salts) contain more than 70 minerals in trace forms that your body needs to get from food daily. The body cannot manufacture them!
Regular Salt depletes the body of other minerals.
SOME OF THE MORE VITAL FUNCTIONS OF SEA SALT IN THE BODY INCLUDE:
* Essential for balancing the sugar levels in the blood; needed for diabetics
* Essential for muscle cramp prevention
* Essential for clearing up congestion of the sinuses
* 27% of the bodys' Salt is in the bones therefore Salt is absolutely vital for making the structure of bones firm
* Essential for sleep regulation - Its a Natural Hypnotic
* Persistent dry coughs - Put Salt on the tongue to stop them
* Essential for preventing Varicose Veins and Spider Veins on the legs and thighs
And much more..................
This is not the same as refined, demineralised and bleached Table Salt commonly available.
Sea Salt like (Celtic Sea Salt and Himalyan Crystal Salts) contain more than 70 minerals in trace forms that your body needs to get from food daily. The body cannot manufacture them!
Regular Salt depletes the body of other minerals.
SOME OF THE MORE VITAL FUNCTIONS OF SEA SALT IN THE BODY INCLUDE:
* Essential for balancing the sugar levels in the blood; needed for diabetics
* Essential for muscle cramp prevention
* Essential for clearing up congestion of the sinuses
* 27% of the bodys' Salt is in the bones therefore Salt is absolutely vital for making the structure of bones firm
* Essential for sleep regulation - Its a Natural Hypnotic
* Persistent dry coughs - Put Salt on the tongue to stop them
* Essential for preventing Varicose Veins and Spider Veins on the legs and thighs
And much more..................



