I've been trying to add a little spritz of cayenne pepper to my lemon water in the morning to help with bp, it's rough for me, that's why I have to start out a little at a time. Can't handle anything spicy, never could. But now that I'm older, the acid reflux kicks my butt. And bloating has never been a problem for me until now also. Trying to heal myself with natural remedies lately, instead of going to the doctor. I don't trust them anymore.
Himalayan salt products are sketchy. If they had accurate representation of how they're typically sourced, it should be called Pakistani roadside gravely dirt salt.
sea salt has also been tested to have heavy metals...its the world we live in unfortunately. i think the salt i get is from Nepal...but its still better than the table/iodized/bleached salt most people use
i want to try Celtic, but i cant find it. you get it online or in a store?
various stores have it like Whole Foods and expensive organic hippie markets, but we also get it in bulk from Azure Standard (check online for local drop off sites)
Heavy metals are less of an issue if you are maintaining robust melanin production and renovation. Melanin is the least known "antioxidant" in the human body, not just on the skin but in the brain and various other tissues all over.
I've been trying to add a little spritz of cayenne pepper to my lemon water in the morning to help with bp, it's rough for me, that's why I have to start out a little at a time. Can't handle anything spicy, never could. But now that I'm older, the acid reflux kicks my butt. And bloating has never been a problem for me until now also. Trying to heal myself with natural remedies lately, instead of going to the doctor. I don't trust them anymore.
Bro same...lemon water and a little Himalayan saltevery morning...and this youtuber said add a little cayenne, I usually put it on eggs or salad tho.
Look into two supplements..NAC (general organ detox and other benefits) and l-glutamine(repairs your gut health)
Himalayan salt products are sketchy. If they had accurate representation of how they're typically sourced, it should be called Pakistani roadside gravely dirt salt.
Full of flouride too
Go with RealSalt or Celtic Sea Salt
sea salt has also been tested to have heavy metals...its the world we live in unfortunately. i think the salt i get is from Nepal...but its still better than the table/iodized/bleached salt most people use
i want to try Celtic, but i cant find it. you get it online or in a store?
various stores have it like Whole Foods and expensive organic hippie markets, but we also get it in bulk from Azure Standard (check online for local drop off sites)
Heavy metals are less of an issue if you are maintaining robust melanin production and renovation. Melanin is the least known "antioxidant" in the human body, not just on the skin but in the brain and various other tissues all over.
I just buy the salt that is mined in Louisiana.
Solid, I'll fly to Louisiana this weekend to buy salt
Get you something good to eat while you're here.