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Vertigo Quick Fix & Sole Water | Coffee Talk

Blog | June 01, 2018

 

In my latest Coffee Talk, I quickly went over my newest favorite drink: sole water. It’s a time-honored remedy that’s amazing for your health, and is so easy to make. In case you didn’t watch through my video, here’s what you need to know about Sole Water, the benefits of drinking it, and how to make it.

Sole 101

Sole (pronounced SO-LAY; SOLAY) is made from only two ingredients: salt and water. But not just any salt. It has to be real, unrefined sea salt, like Pink Himalayan Sea Salt. There are other types of salt that can be used, too. Celtic Sea Salt, Redmond Sea Salt- what matters most is that the salt has not been processed or stripped of its natural mineral content. Because you cannot simply pour a bunch of regular table salt into a glass of water and call it a day for Sole. It’s not that simple.

The difference between true Sole made from sea salt and an impostor concoction containing table salt comes down to quality.

Sea Salt VS Table Salt 

If you’re still with me, here are the differences between sea salt and plain table salt. Table salt, as I mentioned before, is a processed form of salt that is completely devoid of its minerals. You’re essentially left with filler, with small amounts of sodium and few not-so-healthy substances. What are those? Pay attention now. You may just want to ditch conventional salt for good!

Table salt contains additives that can be harmful to your health. These are put in to to add (get it?) flavor, so people like you and me keep buying it. They include things like fluoride and synthetic iodine (i.e., man-made), which in large amounts negatively affect your health. Sound in the alarms for high blood pressure, chronic kidney disease, heart attack, and stroke!

So what can you do? Simple. Just make the switch. Say adios to table salt and opt for unrefined sea salt. I personally like to use Himalayan Sea Salt, but as I mentioned before, there are other varieties for you to choose from: Celtic Sea Salt, Redmond’s Sea Salt… just always check the labels! And you don’t need to spend an arm and a leg to get a good quality one, either. Most grocery stores carry sea salt, and even specialty places like Trader Joe’s sell it.

A New Way to Hydrate

We all know how important it is to stay hydrated. Athletes especially need to maintain optimal hydration in order to stay energized and replenish the lost fluids and minerals from exercise. Those of you that sweat often or live in a hot or humid environment definitely need to stay on top of your hydration. And for all of you practicing a low carb or Ketogenic diet (like in my new Keto Shred program), you also need to stay hydrated.

Now, your first instinct may be to carry around a gallon of water with you wherever you go. But water alone isn’t enough to ensure you’re properly hydrated. Why is that so? It’s because in excess amounts, water can actually dilute your body of its minerals. This is a real and dangerous condition known as hyponatremia, when minerals like sodium get too low in the bloodstream as a result of over-hydration. In fact, it can actually trigger a stress response and release adrenaline into your body; completely opposite from what you’re trying to do!

The solution (as well as prevention) for over-hydration is adding minerals back into your water.

And I guess you know where this is going from here.

Salt + Water = Good Health

By itself, water is fine. But when combined with natural sea salt, it’s a supercharged way to hydrate and drink to your good health.

Sole contains an array of essential minerals from sea salt, providing your body the nutrition it craves for optimal function. The benefits of regular consumption of Sole include:

  • Immune support
  • Healthy bones and jonts (especially in the back!)
  • Regulating metabolism
  • Balanced blood sugar levels
  • Electrolyte (mineral) balance
  • Healthy hair, skin and nails
  • Activation of enzymes and salivary glands in the mouth (supporting digestion)
  • Improving bowel regularity
  • Energy boost
  • Preventing muscle cramps
  • Balancing blood pressure
  • Lowering inflammation and stress (in turn supporting exercise recovery, hormone balance, and better sleep)
  • Natural detoxification (which involves many essential minerals)

Do It Yourself

Here’s how you can make Sole right away. All you need is filtered water and natural, unrefined sea salt, as well as a large mason jar.

Step (1): Get out your large mason jar, and fill 1/3 of it with sea salt and the rest with filtered water.

Step (2): Stir the mixture with a WOODEN spoon. Do not use a metal or plastic spoon, which will contaminate the water.

NOTEThere should still be some undissolved salt at the bottom of the jar; if it’s completely dissolved, add some more to it.

Step (3): After stirring for a couple of minutes, cover the mason jar with a non-metal, non-plastic lid. If you don’t own such a lid, you can use a paper or soft towel instead, and tie it with an elastic band (which is what I did).

Step (4): Let the Sole water sit on the counter for 24 hours. Do not be tempted to sip from it!

Step (5): After the 24 hour period is up, you’re ready to drink it. You can keep it on the counter indefinitely because it contains natural antibacterial and anti-fungal properties that naturally preserve its freshness.

Here’s how I use my Sole water:

Every morning, I boil some water, and add 1 tsp of the Sole water into an 8 oz cup. Then I add a little bit of the hot water into the cup, and then I add more filtered water.

If you want, you can add a squeeze of lemon to your drink. This not only provides some flavor, it also gives you a bit of Vitamin C. Drinking lemon water first thing in the morning is also said to help promote natural detoxification by stimulating the liver. Others say it helps them to get their digestion up and running. Whatever the case, feel free to experiment with different ways to spike up your mix. Or you can just stick to the basics like I do.

Once again, if you’re eating low carb, or are doing keto, then I highly suggest you incorporate Sole water into your daily routine. It will not only nourish your body with healthy minerals, it will also help to prevent (or get over) the infamous keto flu that, more often than not, is a result of dehydration and water loss.

I hope you enjoy this simple, effective remedy for good health. Tell me in the comments if you’ve tried Sole water, or are thinking of trying it after reading about the benefits!

 

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    Private Member  | 
    london, uk

    Hi Zuzka, will salt not make you want to drink more water?

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    Thanks for the vertigo exercise. I had vertigo one NY’s eve after my house full of guests left. It was so bad I could barely crawl to the toilet to throw up. I could only lay my head on the toilet seat. It was AWFUL and the most scary thing I have experienced. I have had slight cases since then but nothing like that one experience. I have found that stress and my sinuses are definite triggers since. I also found out that my father and his mother both experience vertigo to this degree.
    I’m sorry you experience vertigo that bad. I know how scary it is.

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    Thank you so much for the vertigo exercise and the sole water. I have vertigo sometimes and the last time it actually lasted a couple of weeks and I couldn’t do all exercises of the workouts as they made me spin to much (dangerous). I will try the exercise next time (hopefully not too soon).
    Regarding the Sole I always wanted to start it but never actually did – so thanks for the reminder. I ll start it right away. 🙂

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    Thank you for the sol water recipe Z! I have mine steeping in my kitchen now, I used Kalahari Desert salt because its what I had on hand. I feel like this is a law of attraction thing, because since you told me your tips about changing physique, I started following the 3 guidelines and using keto diet recipes (from your website and keto.connect) and my blood sugar averages have been in normal person range! That’s a first for me!!! I think I’m going to get my first non-diabetic level A1C in a few weeks!!! My sodium levels are low from drinking too much water, and I have a feeling this sole water is going to fix that up real quick! It’s like all the problems I’ve been struggling with have been fixed in one week thanks to you Z!!! And I just had my first blood reading that is in ketosis range!!!

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      Private Member  | 
      lake tahoe, nv, usa

      I’m very happy for you!! And congrats on your Ketosis, that’s awesome 🙂

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    Private Member  | 

    I found the Youtube video on this Vertigo movement about a year ago for my mom. It’s brilliant! Thanks so much for posting for others who have this problem. Always great to find that our bodies can, so many times, heal themselves!! We are brilliantly created beings.

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    Private Member  | 

    Hi Zuzka super intertesting coffee talk thank you…..

    Question:
    How do we know if we are eating synthetic iodine. I eat iodized sea salt as I thought that was better than the regular mortons iodized salt

    Thanks for the vertigo exercises I have suffered from that on and off for quite a few years. It’s horrible and for me took a couple of months to go away. It seemed to be triggered by yoga moves. The doctor I talked to said that is a common cause.
    I have also read that it can be a lack of Magnesium and one site said to take high doses of magnesium…. there were other sites that said minerals in general soooo the sole water may help.
    Thanks again
    I always love the coffee talks

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    Private Member  | 
    blaustein, germany

    Hi Zuzka, I have known about the refinement of salt for many years and have switched sea salt since about 1984 or so. That’s when I changed my diet and went macrobiotic. Now days I am not so strict macro but the practice of macrobiotics has left me with some really good alternative ways to nourish myself. By the way, sugar is also refined and I have not eaten sugar on a regular basis for many years. What I mean by a regular basis is, sugar can be found in some of the most peculiar places and one consumes it without knowing it. If you smoke for example, the tobacco is cured with sugar.

    This Sole water sounds really interesting and I’m gonna try it. I have been waking up at night problably because of inheritance on my wife’s side of the family. It has been stressful but also peaceful. Thank God! But the Sole water sounds really good when it comes to sleeping 😴 through the night. Thank you for the coffee talk. By the way, I am a former athlete and I knew that salt water helps with cramps during workouts.

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    Private Member  | 
    philadelphia, pa, usa

    Thanks Zuzka!! I have had issues with vertigo for years. Recently I went to vestibular therapy which really helped. I no longer feel dizzy almost every day like I used to. But I cannot do anything that inverts my head, like the wheel pose. I’ve gone back to it time and time again to see if I can tolerate it and I can’t! I always replace the wheel pose with another exercise. But if I ever have a daily vertigo problem again I will definitely try this exercise! The sole water looks awesome too!

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    Private Member  | 

    Z, your coffee talk release my friend from her vertigo!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!

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    Private Member  | 
    ga, united states

    Matching into the kitchen right now to put my sole water together! I love Himalayan salt and have only been using it for years!

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