Jellybelly
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Where do you get your c salt? I found this website, is this it? It's kind of a primitive site so I don't want to put my money there if it is not the right place.
high grade himalayan mineral salt for about $5 a pound.
i love this stuff
i get my vitamin C from synergy-co.com food source, raw, organic, and non GMO
they even take kirlian photographs showing the energy fields on these alive supplements.
their vitamin c is great, this combination has been a godsend for me.
im trying to make my own C powder with the camu camu berries
this is the divine salt and c version thank u jebus
the himalayan is high in minerals, but i also add concentrace minerals and liquid magnesium to my mix. minerals are so important.
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ByronSBell 2007
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I have the himalayan salt as well, taste good!
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clairenotes
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I think that the himalayan salt is really good and so is the idea of getting vitamin C from a really pure food source. But I think c-salt has nothing to do with salt (which does make it a bit confusing).
This looks like a good website for it. I know that Jimbob uses c-salt and speaks very favorably about it. He probably has a good source for it, also, so you might want to PM him if he misses this thread.
Claire
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Jellybelly
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Thanks for clearing this up Claire, yes this is a vitamin c .
I do appreciate your comments though Break the chains and Byron. I'm going to change the title a bit so as not to confuse.
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I use so-called kitchen salt. I sprinkle it over my food in a desperate attempt to improve the flavor.
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we use himalayan in the kitchen, the flavor is great.
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ByronSBell 2007
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whatever you do make sure the salt is organic and straight from the earth if you use salt that has been processed or has additives, dont take it... It wont help and your health will fall.
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I just realized I posted the same site you were asking about! Oops. The site is primitive, I agree, but you went to the right place. They are very professional and I always receive my orders quickly.
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Jellybelly
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Thanks sweet pea, that's the place, then I'm gonna order some.
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Health
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Hello,
I did the salt c, but had to go back on antibiotics because I relapsed.
I was reading a few times that the Sodium chloride tablets were what was to be used for the best success.
That is what the people on lymephotos.com used.
I know many use the other salt, I did, but I read I think it was on the salt c site, or somewhere that the sodium chloride tablets were
what were to be used, as that is what the couple in the lymephoto site used.
Trish
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