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Mon, 16 Feb 2004 13:39:43 -0500
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Re: Loren Cordain and Salt
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> Also, I have tired adrenals, and salt is actually prescribed to help
> support the adrenals.
>
> So do I need to "alkalinize" my system even further to compensate for
> the extra salt that I have to eat?
>

I drink mineral water almost every day. Not exclusively, just a glass or
two, containing lots of calcium and especially magnesium. This seems
imminently paleo to me, as does drinking hard water.

--Richard

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