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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

More on "Water and Salt": signs of dehydration

I found this information really interesting - he talks about "perceptive markers of dehydration" as follows:

discrepancy in the rate of water supply to the brain
produces a certain number of sensory outcomes that
I consider thirst perceptions. They are as follows:

Feeling tired
Feeling flushed
Feeling irritable
Feeling anxious
Feeling dejected
Feeling depressed
Feeling inadequate
Feeling a “heavy load”
Cravings
Agoraphobia
When you are too tired to get out of bed first thing
in the morning, you are, in fact, so dehydrated that
your brain is refusing to get engaged in your daily
routine.


The book contains amazing stories of healing through the use of water and salt: cancer, asthma, ulcers, mental illness, diabetes, pain in the body, auto-immune disorders (Lupus, Chronic Fatigue etc) and many others.

If you are interested in knowing more about the water and salt therapy, look at the websites, particularly http://www.watercure.com/

As with all information, you need to know more than what I have told you here. In the interests of brevity, I will do several more posts on the topic to divide it up for you.

Be well!
Deidre.

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