24
May '24

Nothing Like Good Salt
24
May '24

Introduction: Did you realize that certain salts have healing power? This article listed 8 ways to add health benefits from certain salts:
“#1: Inflammation Reduction
- Good quality salt is alkalizing, which reduces inflammation and strengthens our bones because minerals are not being pulled from them to keep blood pH balanced. It reduces acid and reduces acid reflux, prevents muscle cramping, and creates an electrolyte balance – all things that lead to a lot LESS inflammation.
#2: Weight Loss -
Having enough good quality salt stimulates your digestive juices. So, then you’re going to digest and utilize your food better and refill mineral stores so you can stay better hydrated.
#3: Skin Conditions -
I advise clients to use good quality salt externally for eczema and psoriasis. You can take a bath with a 1/4 cup of one of these sea salts.
#4: Acne –
1/8 of a teaspoon mixed in a little water will help give you that glow from the inside by providing gentle detoxification and hydration. Acne, again, has underlying root causes usually linked to hormonal and gut health, underlying pathogens, and amino acid balance.
#5 & 6: Depression And Better Sleep –
¼ teaspoon dissolved into 4 ounces of water before bed helps to regulate two key hormones, melatonin which helps us sleep, and serotonin which makes us feel calm and relaxed.
#7: Improves Asthma
- With asthma, if you drink some water and then you just sprinkle some salt on your tongue daily, it supports the respiratory system.
#8: Better For Your Blood Pressure Than Table Salt –
These natural salts contain 500 milligrams less sodium per serving than table salt. So, if you have blood pressure issues, switching is a must.” (© 2024 Christa Orecchio. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy (https://www.christaorecchio.com/privacy-policy)
Interesting huh?
Conclusion: Just as certain salts have healing powers, Jesus Christ reveals that CHRISTians are (like) salt in a sin-sick society.
“Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men” (Matthew 5:13).
Love y’all,
Pastor Randy