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Donna Hudson <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 31 Jan 2002 10:35:52 -0600
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Not quite as bad as blacking out, though it could lead to it, this is often
caused by low blood pressure.  Generally it hits when  person starts to
stand up suddenly, and the world starts to go gray or red, and they sit back
down suddenly, for fear of passing out.  For years I had this or other
symptoms that I thought were low blood sugar, but they did not always
respond to eating.  Then someone gave me some salt when this happened, and I
was suddenly fine.  Now I always try salt when I feel washed out, if it
tastes good, I take it.  Since quitting gluten the serious "attacks" of
weakness have become a thing of the past.  I think that what happened to me
was that my adrenals were exhausted from dealing with gluten, and lost salt
constatnly, but if I ate a meal with a lot of gluten, they crashed.  Some of
you may find that salt helps you or someone you know with these problems.  I
put it in water, 1/8 tsp per 8 pz water (That's a pinch between thumb and
forefinger), and go by taste.  When really deficient, the salt will be
undetectable or, will taste really good.  Donna

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