Yes they do, I thought the very same thing then I came to my senses and started thinking oven sweet tader fries
Those fries look good, but they’re prolly GMO or cooked in some yucky franken-oil like canola or corn.
Yes they do, I thought the very same thing then I came to my senses and started thinking oven sweet tader fries
You can bet they are I am ashamed to say it but in my past I have ate many of them, never again thoughThose fries look good, but they’re prolly GMO or cooked in some yucky franken-oil like canola or corn.
You can bet they are I am ashamed to say it but in my past I have ate many of them, never again though
Yeah, it is good. It's just so weird adding salt to food.The pink salt is yummy, isn’t it? The Terra Soul one that I have really isn’t that salty, I love it.
It's otay, I'll get through it . Thank you, Jimi .It's hard to cover that salt taste, wish I knew something to help
It's otay, I'll get through it . Thank you, Jimi .
Most likely loaded. However, in the past 2 years I only had fries 2 times. I bake them in the oven and never eat fries mass produced (like Mcdonalds garbage). Before my low carb diet I would buy a organic sweet potato waffle fry and bake them. Yummers!Those fries look good, but they’re prolly GMO or cooked in some yucky franken-oil like canola or corn.
I don't drink coffee. Have you tried the Himalayan salt in tea? Hell, I can try it . It will be interesting ! Do you use a pinch of salt in a pot of coffee or in a cup of coffee?I put a teeny bit in coffee, you can’t taste it.
It sure isIs Himalayan Sea Salt the subject, wolfy?
I started using bcuz of my low BP. It seems to be leveling it out to be around 102/68. No, need to say sorry . It's hard keeping up if you're not on here much.I already use it. I'm sorry I haven't been following the thread well enough....
He is unofficially my doctor with all these very good informative links and videos. And no, can't leave you out, you've posted good ones tooJimi has sure dug up some fine links here.....!
Jimi has sure learned a LOT of very important information on his journey to good health.I started using bcuz of my low BP. It seems to be leveling it out to be around 102/68. No, need to say sorry . It's hard keeping up if you're not on here much.
He is unofficially my doctor with all these very good informative links and videos. And no, can't leave you out, you've posted good ones too
So Love he's around to share with all of us.Jimi has sure learned a LOT of very important information on his journey to good health.
INDEED......So Love he's around to share with all of us.
@Rhianne ...what are you folks talking about.....sorry, I didn't have time to read all the posts.....
Most likely loaded. However, in the past 2 years I only had fries 2 times. I bake them in the oven and never eat fries mass produced (like Mcdonalds garbage). Before my low carb diet I would buy a organic sweet potato waffle fry and bake them. Yummers!
I don't drink coffee. Have you tried the Himalayan salt in tea? Hell, I can try it . It will be interesting ! Do you use a pinch of salt in a pot of coffee or in a cup of coffee?
Tomorrow at sometime, I'll let you know how it is in tea.
Is Himalayan Sea Salt the subject, wolfy?
I already use it. I'm sorry I haven't been following the thread well enough....
I started using bcuz of my low BP. It seems to be leveling it out to be around 102/68. No, need to say sorry . It's hard keeping up if you're not on here much.
He is unofficially my doctor with all these very good informative links and videos. And no, can't leave you out, you've posted good ones too
Jimi has sure learned a LOT of very important information on his journey to good health.
Thanks ! I will give it try today and will let you knowI have put it in tea! I’m weird like that, but I didn’t really taste it that much. I only put in a small pinch, and the Terra Soul stuff I get is very mellow compared to other brands imho.
I put the pinch in the cup. Not a lot, but just enough that you get a bit of salt minerals throughout the day. I drink mostly tea/coffee all day, so in it goes!
Let me know how you like it...or not.
Can you feel the love @JimiI know, Jimi is like our “medicine man”!
MMMM those sound delish, I love sweet potato fries of any shape as long as they are organicMost likely loaded. However, in the past 2 years I only had fries 2 times. I bake them in the oven and never eat fries mass produced (like Mcdonalds garbage). Before my low carb diet I would buy a organic sweet potato waffle fry and bake them. Yummers!
So have you my friendJimi has sure learned a LOT of very important information on his journey to good health.
Salt and cacao go great together, they even sell it a candy bar form, the salt magnify's the taste of the cacaoYep, we’re plotting how to add it to tea or coffee so that you can get minerals from the salt. I put it in my coffee all the time or in my cacao, and it’s great imho.
Yes I can and Thank You All, you really make it all worth itCan you feel the love @Jimi
Another great video, thanks for posting it Dale
Dr. Russell Blaylock, M.D., writes:
One simple, but oft-overlooked factor in health and longevity is sweating. But these days, the Western world is addicted to air conditioning, so people rarely sweat.
We sit all day in temperature-controlled offices, ride home in air-conditioned cars, and set our home thermostats to 68 degrees. Most people literally have to go out of their way to sweat.
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Growing up, I was told it was important to sweat to remove poisons from the body. In fact, one of the more efficient ways to remove mercury from your body is by sweating.
At one time, regular sweating was even a traditional treatment used in medical clinics.
Another simple thing you can do is drink plenty of water. Many people are dehydrated and don’t even know it.
This problem is prevalent in the elderly, especially men, because they avoid drinking enough water to keep from having to wake up during the night to relieve themselves.
The obsession with sugary drinks also worsens dehydration because elevated sugar levels in the blood stimulate loss of body water.
One of the early signs of diabetes is urinary frequency. When people are dehydrated, their blood becomes thicker and more likely to clot. Heart attacks and strokes happen because of sudden clotting of the blood.
It is also more difficult for the red blood cells to pass through capillaries. Serious damage from a heart attack is much more likely when collateral circulation in the heart is impaired, which can occur if a person is dehydrated.
Collateral circulation is a set of special blood vessels that bypass a blocked blood vessel — sort of a back-door blood supply.
For food and oxygen and carbon dioxide to be exchanged at the tissue level, a person must have adequate microcirculation — that is, good blood flow in arterioles and capillaries, which are the smallest of blood vessels.
Hydration opens these microvessels and makes blood flow much easier. One study found that men who drank 5 to 6 glasses of water a day reduced their risk of a fatal heart attack by 60% to 70%.
Of course, while you do want to sweat, you must be careful that it doesn’t lead to dehydration. The best solution — especially for elderly men — is to drink a lot of water early in the day.
Dr. Russell Blaylock, M.D., is editor of The Blaylock Wellness Report and a nationally recognized board-certified neurosurgeon, health practitioner, author, and lecturer.