My BP has always been fine. Just the cholesterol was up.
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I do not know how accurate this is, but when my dad was sick his oncologist suggested replacing his normal table salt with sea salt to help lower his cholesterol. Maybe someone here will know if that is a true thing or not.My BP has always been fine. Just the cholesterol was up.
My favorites are the medications where one of the side effects is the very thing the medication is supposed to cure.If anyone wants proof, just watch a commercial for a medicine. The side effects are insane. But they push more meds to combat those side effects. It's a vicious cycle
It could be. Because of the amount of salt we eat, and most of it iodized, it's possible he was getting an iodine overdise.I do not know how accurate this is, but when my dad was sick his oncologist suggested replacing his normal table salt with sea salt to help lower his cholesterol. Maybe someone here will know if that is a true thing or not.
Or when they say “do not take if allergic to this medication” just to cover their butts! Like noMy favorites are the medications where one of the side effects is the very thing the medication is supposed to cure.
Yes, but try to make sure it is good quality Celtic sea salt or Himalayan sea salt. All salt comes from the sea, so companies will sometimes call salt “sea salt” after stripping it. Pure sea salt should be light pink or grey.I do not know how accurate this is, but when my dad was sick his oncologist suggested replacing his normal table salt with sea salt to help lower his cholesterol. Maybe someone here will know if that is a true thing or not.
I love the Himalayan stuffYes, but try to make sure it is good quality Celtic sea salt or Himalayan sea salt. All salt comes from the sea, so companies will sometimes call salt “sea salt” after stripping it. Pure sea salt should be light pink or grey.
Like the stuff they're advertising to help with hot flashes?My favorites are the medications where one of the side effects is the very thing the medication is supposed to cure.
You sure he didn’t say blood pressure? There is really no connection with cholesterol and salt. There is a connection between high blood pressure and too much salt.I do not know how accurate this is, but when my dad was sick his oncologist suggested replacing his normal table salt with sea salt to help lower his cholesterol. Maybe someone here will know if that is a true thing or not.
This is true, mostly. I say mostly because it has to be a good quality sea salt. I use Redmond's pure salt. Mined from an ancient sea bed in Utah. It has all the trace minerals still in it and no fillers. Most table salts have fillers added in and some even put dextrose in their salt!I do not know how accurate this is, but when my dad was sick his oncologist suggested replacing his normal table salt with sea salt to help lower his cholesterol. Maybe someone here will know if that is a true thing or not.