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Been reading on many sites in regards to water therapy assisting in our bodies fighting off diseases. Working up to 6 glasses of water each morning at one sitting, then your normal intake during the day. I am thinking flushing is the main word here. The only factor is that some sites suggest doing this with a lick of sea salt.
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Keebler
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Isn't a lick of sea salt awfully heavy and large to carry into the house?
Ohhhh . . . that would be a "salt lick"
I've very visual and just had a fun sight-gag in my mind, hauling a sea salt lick up a flight of stairs . . . and roaming around bored, thinking . . . oh . . . I forgot . . . I have the salt lick. Ymm.
My grandma used to put out the salt licks for the cattle. I wanted one out of ice cream but that never happened.
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