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sam van's avatar

Everything comes back to charge.

alkalinity is higher charge, acid is lower charge

https://substack.com/@controlstudies/p-159778868 he points out the PCR is testing for charge

piezoelectric effect - muscles make charge via usage

diabetic ulcers won't heal, until they are charged up via high voltage galvanic devices

cancer (a protective mechanism) occurs when there is an area of low charge, or when a toxic chemical (which lowers charge) in present and the body encapsulates it to quarantine it from the rest of the body.

salt reduces alkalinity aka charge

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Jonathan's avatar

Yep, seek a higher charge.

Due to the mention of "The Salt Fix" near the end of this article as well as another post I saw on substack( https://jane333.substack.com/p/how-does-salt-restriction-lead-to )... I've been experimenting the past few days with increasing my salt intake. I'll let yall know how it goes.

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klimer's avatar

@Jane 333 and @sam van got my attention on salt. Upping my intake by 3+ grams per day produced noticeable results in a week or so, though how quickly that would happen to others is likely dependent upon their degree of dehydration.

I’m hoping to have more to say about salt in the future. It’s yet another cheap, safe, and easy fix to some common problems.

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Jane 333's avatar

Are you keeping a journal? Once symptoms go, it’s hard to recall them or their intensity.

Dehydration is a constant problem we must address, hence learning all the symptoms of low salt or WILT is very important.

The start of a headache, ah. I must be low on salt, action to remedy. SALT plus water.

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klimer's avatar

Well said, except that both alkalinity and charge (pH) are increased by sodium. Acidity is low pH and loss of charge.

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