TerraMer wrote:What do you use?
wayno wrote:how much salt is lost int the urine is a combination of the result of how much salt is ingested and how much urine is passed...
if you dont consume a high amount of salt you shouldnt be passing a lot of sodium in your urine
wayno wrote:blood mneral analysis is affected by what your last meal was
hair analysis shows what the mineral levels are like in the rest of the body over a period of months and gives a better average
using blood tests for determining iron levels is next to useless...
the blood is one of the last places iron levels drop after stores in the marrow have been exhausted, a hair analysis will pick up iron levels more accurately
otherwise a blood test measuring ferritin is a more accurate indicator of iron levels...
the guy who analyse my hair had it sent to a lab , he has some shocking results from his patients... some essential minerals can be virtually non existent, others can be sky high,,, no one has come back with a normal result...
http://blog.garymoller.com/2012/08/chro ... elite.html
wayno wrote:theres a lot of areas science can't agree apon, a lot of medical science is based on pumping pharmaceuticals into people to treat them and there is no end of conjecture to the efficacy of that form of treatment... just beccuse mainstream medical science doesnt ebrace hair mineral analysis doesnt make it inaccurate
TerraMer wrote:What do you suggest as the best and safest salt/sodium replacement?
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