caledonia
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I've had to do this too, but now that my adrenals are somewhat better, I've been able to discontinue. The celtic sea salt is fine, but plain salt (with the least amount of additives you can find) also works. So - non iodized table salt, or pickling salt are cheap alternatives.
As far as dry mouth or lack of saliva, I've actually found this to be an EFA deficiency issue and taking a really good pharmaceutical grade fish oil solves this problem. You may also have dry eyes and it works for this too.
I've also found that both are tied to the adrenals, so the better your adrenals get, the less salt and fish oil you need to compensate.
You may also benefit by electrolyte supplementation in general (magnesium and potassium) as these will also leak out with adrenal fatigue. Same deal - the better my adrenals get, the less mag I need. So far my potassium needs have stayed the same; I think this has something to do with taking methylation supps.
Over the years, I've tried all the standard treatments for adrenal fatigue and do not tolerate them. Working on methylation has helped my adrenals go from a flat line to about 50% of normal. I've also recently started Dr. Wilson's Adrenal Rebuilder and am doing well with that.
As far as dry mouth or lack of saliva, I've actually found this to be an EFA deficiency issue and taking a really good pharmaceutical grade fish oil solves this problem. You may also have dry eyes and it works for this too.
I've also found that both are tied to the adrenals, so the better your adrenals get, the less salt and fish oil you need to compensate.
You may also benefit by electrolyte supplementation in general (magnesium and potassium) as these will also leak out with adrenal fatigue. Same deal - the better my adrenals get, the less mag I need. So far my potassium needs have stayed the same; I think this has something to do with taking methylation supps.
Over the years, I've tried all the standard treatments for adrenal fatigue and do not tolerate them. Working on methylation has helped my adrenals go from a flat line to about 50% of normal. I've also recently started Dr. Wilson's Adrenal Rebuilder and am doing well with that.