Another myth is shot down.(Salt For Your Health)(Book Review)

Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients | January 1, 2006| | Copyright

Salt For Your Health

by David Brownstein, MD

Medical Alternatives Press, 4173 Fieldbrook Rd., West Bloomfield, Michigan 48323 USA, 888-647-5616 or www.drbrownstein.com

ISBN: 0-9660882-4-7, 136pp. $15.00

Salt For Your Health provides a wealth of information on the clinical uses of unrefined salt. This is another one of Dr. Brownstein's books that is a must-read for both patients and all health care practitioners. Dr. Brownstein not only debunks the low-salt diet = lowered blood pressure myth, he gives the reader clear and concise reasons for adding unrefined salt ...

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