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Is salt yet another thing we've been lied to about?
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Working in a molten metal foundry with high temperatures when I was in my late teens, what did we take as a remedy when we felt faint? Salt tablets and plenty of water. That was the fix.

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As in table salt b/cos it contains high levels of sodium & sand that damages our arteries The best salt in the world to take is Celtic Salt as it contains only 25% of the sodium found in table salt & contains more trace minerals especially all magnesiums than any other salt

PS: Cholesterol is good. Your brain needs it your hormones need it. We’re told high cholesterol is bad, new levels are half what they were. Statins are sold to us. As a saviour but will ruin your health. They’re a cheap drug with a high profit margin. Incentive much ..?

I used to avoid salt. Then I found out your salt levels are homeostatically controlled. That means unless you eat STAGGERING quantities at once or you are chronically dehydrated your salt levels will keep itself within a normal range.

Ignore everything doctors advise. They have no financial incentive for you to be healthy. They’re in it for the money.

What does the video repeat all the audio? Weird

Dear Guardian, Just like 60 richest families run the U.S. Tell us something we don’t know.

Salt of all things?

YEP

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