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Thanks Genevieve (beautiful name! If we had had a girl, that would have been a top choice!) Of course salt is the main RX for this - but NOT "regular," bleached salt, which is bad news. Rather, Celtic sea salt, or better Himalayan (or Utah) pink salt, as no microplastics. Her problem was that she was drinking FAR too much water. So it was pretty much just the salt. Someone else in this thread mentioned issues with the Redmond pink salt having sand (see below). I hope he/she can provide more details on that.

But I wonder if you might like the sea or pink salt better? It does taste a little different. Then, if it were me, I would check out sites like greenmedinfo.com, mercola.com, or drjockers.com, I would also just do a web search (Please! Get off "first do do only evil" Google and their Chrome! Brave.com is a good browser with search engine, or use search engines Presearch, Ecosia, SwissCows or Freespoke. Startpage and DuckDuckGo are questionable. Search for hypoleutremia (sp?). If you are near the Chicago area, I can put you in touch with a good naturopath.

Kind regards....

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