Welcome to General Chat - GAW Community Area
This General Chat area started off as a place for people to talk about things that are off topic, however it has quickly evolved into a community and has become an integral part of the GAW experience for many of us.
Based on its evolving needs and plenty of user feedback, we are trying to bring some order and institute some rules. Please make sure you read these rules and participate in the spirit of this community.
Rules for General Chat
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In short, imagine this thread to be a local community hall where we all gather and chat daily. Please be respectful to others in the same way
One of the missing pieces in a lot of keto and paleo is salt. For the most part, the American diet is salt-deprived with the exception of pure sodium salt for those who don't go with the pervasive low-sodium. In other words, lots of mineral deficiencies that can all be solved simply by adding sea salt. I've gotten a lot leaner by following a protocol that includes sea salt.
If you're interested, take a look at the intro at https://darkovelcek.wordpress.com/introduction/
So far it's been working for me for about 6 months.
Yeah, I saw a video a few months ago of Barbara O'Neill talking about the TWELVE minerals needed for strong bones, all of which can be found in seawater, and she recommended Celtic Sea Salt, which I'm leaning towards suggesting.
So I know about the salt thing, but thank you anyway.
I love Barbara O’Neill. She has really helped me change my thinking re: western medicine.
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