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What do water and salt have to do with the body chemistry?

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What do water and salt have to do with the body chemistry?

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A. The body is mostly made of water. The body chemistry IS “the living flow of body fluids.” The body fluids are water in which all the dissolved elements and molecules continually interact with each other. Active water, moving water, is alive. ãWhere water is deprived of rhythm and can no longer flow freely …it begins gradually to grow weary and die…ä according to Theodore Schwenk in Sensitive Chaos. Salt is the primary activator, mover, of water. Salt is dissolved in the fluids outside of the cells in the same concentration found in the ocean. Q. What if I don’t want salt or what if I don’t like salt? A. Start by eating a little more salt than you currently use. Then keep increasing the amount you use a little at a time. Never use so much salt that it ruins the taste of the food or the pleasure of the meal. Keep increasing your salt intake until you desire salt. Once you have a taste for salt, FOLLOW YOUR TASTE! If you are indeed salt deficient, you may use a lot of salt for a wh

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