I've recently started experimenting with Iodine in large doses. RDA (recommended dose) is 150micrograms, I'm trying quantities closer to 4mg. People online who knew the Iodine protocol well told me to increase salt, especially since I was taking Potassium supplements (the whole Potassium vs Sodium balance).
Now I was always taught salt=bad. Hypertension, high blood pressure, palpitations... all no no's.
I'm watching this video from 10 years ago https://vimeo.com/66122142?fbclid=IwAR0iJxBXXb5g9zaBW4YJPjL8pIanRFi9XNa-TmnkU8MkrmmMUhBzRmRzzPQ
And the guy explains how table salt is refined crap with all the trace minerals taken out (basically for longer shelf life and ultimately profit), so essentially empty nutritionally (and loaded with Sodium). Whole salt, or Celtic salts etc... don't increase blood pressure as is typically believed with any salt, and many of us may be salt deficient. Which would make sense with how I, for one, do feel lightheaded like my tension is rather low than high, have been constantly dehydrated for years, the relative muscle weakness... and Iodine + unrefined Salt are the two most powerful alcalinizers. Many studies show CFS sufferers are typically very acidic, and high in all naturally occurring body acids (see Dr. Russell-Jones' paper on that).
I think also so many of us are encouraged to take Potassium (because its requirements are so high, because it's important as a co-factor for many things...) that we may need to meet that higher intake with the salt, or else an imbalance will occur for certain.
Now I was always taught salt=bad. Hypertension, high blood pressure, palpitations... all no no's.
I'm watching this video from 10 years ago https://vimeo.com/66122142?fbclid=IwAR0iJxBXXb5g9zaBW4YJPjL8pIanRFi9XNa-TmnkU8MkrmmMUhBzRmRzzPQ
And the guy explains how table salt is refined crap with all the trace minerals taken out (basically for longer shelf life and ultimately profit), so essentially empty nutritionally (and loaded with Sodium). Whole salt, or Celtic salts etc... don't increase blood pressure as is typically believed with any salt, and many of us may be salt deficient. Which would make sense with how I, for one, do feel lightheaded like my tension is rather low than high, have been constantly dehydrated for years, the relative muscle weakness... and Iodine + unrefined Salt are the two most powerful alcalinizers. Many studies show CFS sufferers are typically very acidic, and high in all naturally occurring body acids (see Dr. Russell-Jones' paper on that).
I think also so many of us are encouraged to take Potassium (because its requirements are so high, because it's important as a co-factor for many things...) that we may need to meet that higher intake with the salt, or else an imbalance will occur for certain.
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