Salt-water Sentence Examples

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  • You realize I can't get salt water out of this leather?

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  • In the hollows of this steppe region, salt water lakes occur, known.

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  • She started to chicken out when one went over her head and filled her mouth with salt water.

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  • Jn 1841 natural gas was found with salt brine in a well on the Kanawha, and was used as a fuel to evaporate the salt water.

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  • I thought you said you could swim - or is that only in salt water?

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  • Between the mainland and Ramree lies a group of islands separated by deep, narrow, salt-water inlets, forming the north-eastern shore of Kyaukpyu harbour, which extends for nearly 30 m.

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  • South of the port is the shallow entrance to the Lagoa do Norte, or Lagoa Mundahu, a salt-water lake extending inland for some miles.

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  • Should these tests prove satisfactory the core is served with jute yarn, coiled in water-tight tanks, and surrounded with salt water.

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  • It receives the Finnan and other small streams and discharges by the Shiel to the salt-water Loch Moidart.

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  • In process of time some of these banks, as in the case of Venice, raised themselves above the level of the water and became the true shore-line, while behind them lay large surfaces of water, called lagoons, formed partly by the fresh water brought down by the rivers, partly by the salt-water tide which found its way in by the channels of the river mouths.

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  • But when Venice took possession of the mainland her builders were able to employ a strong hydraulic dark lime from Albettone, which formed a durable cement, capable of resisting salt water and the corrosive sea air.

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  • Being thus soluble in salt water it cannot, of course, be salted out like common soaps; but if a very concentrated salt solution is used precipitation is effected, and a curd soap is separated so hard and refractory as to be practically useless.

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  • One of these depicts in a rough way lower Babylonia encircled by a " salt water river," Oceanus.

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  • Andrusov, when the union of the Black Sea with the Mediterranean through the Bosporus took place, salt water rushed into it along the bottom of the Bosporus and killed the fauna of the less saline waters.

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  • First come the coast lagoons, many of which are merely land-locked salt-water bays, the waters of which rise and fall with the tides.

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  • Salt is an important export, being manufactured in salt water swamps and marshes throughout the province of Pangasinan (whose name, from asin, " salt," means "the place where salt is produced").

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  • The river is well stocked with fish, both salt-water and fresh-water species being found in its waters, and several varieties of fresh-water fish in its tributaries.

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  • The summer climate is cool, usually too cool for sea-bathing, but there is a large open-air salt water swimming bath.

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  • The principal river of the district is the Irrawaddy, which debouches on the sea at its eastern extremity through a delta intersected with salt water creeks, among which the Pyamalaw, Pyinzalu, Kyunton, and Ngawun Shagegyi or Bassein river rank as important arms of the sea.

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  • The modern distilling plant consists of two main parts termed the evaporator and condenser; in addition there must be a boiler (sometimes steam is run off the main boilers, but this practice has several disadvantages), pumps for circulating cold water in the condenser and for supplying salt water to the evaporator, and a filter through which the aerated water passes.

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  • The cylindrical vessel is filled to a certain level with salt water and the steam turned on.

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  • The importance of the osmotic pressure of sea-water in biology will be easily understood from the fact that a frog placed in sea-water loses water by exosmosis and soon becomes 20% lighter than its original weight, while a true salt-water fish suddenly transferred to fresh water gains water by endosmosis, swells up and quickly succumbs.

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  • In the last-named region some fifteen salt-water gulfs penetrate into the very heart of the mountains, winding amid steep, cloudcapped ranges, and tall, richly-clothed cliffs overhanging their calm waters.

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  • All the fossil plants and animals of every kind are brought from this continent into a great museum; the latitude, longitude and relative elevation of each specimen are precisely recorded; a corps of investigators, having the most exact and thorough training in zoology and botany, and gifted with imagination, will soon begin to restore the geographic and physiographic outlines of the continent, its fresh, brackish and salt-water confines, its seas, rivers and lakes, its forests, uplands, plains, meadows and swamps, also to a certain extent the cosmic relations of this continent, the amount and duration of its sunshine, as well as something of the chemical constitution of its atmosphere and the waters of its rivers and seas; they will trace the progressive changes which took place in the outlines of the continent and its surrounding oceans, following the invasion§ of the land by the sea and the re-emergence of the land and retreatal of the seashore; they will outline the shoals and deeps of its border seas, and trace the barriers which prevented intermingling of the inhabitants of the various provinces of the continent and the surrounding seas.

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  • The western coast has fewer and shorter off-shore reefs; much of it is of minutely irregular outline, which seems to be determined less by the work of the sea than by the forward growth of mangrove swamps in the shallow salt water.

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  • What Ontario lacks in salt water navigation is, however, made up by the busy traffic of the Great Lakes.

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  • The town of Corfu stands on the broad part of a peninsula, whose termination in the citadel is cut from it by an artificial fosse formed in a natural gully, with a salt-water ditch at the bottom.

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  • The first experiment which he has recorded was the construction of a voltaic pile with seven halfpence, seven disks of sheet zinc, and six pieces of paper moistened with salt water.

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  • Frequently a temporary return of marine conditions permitted the entombment of such salt water genera as Lingula, Orbiculoides, Productus in the thin beds known as " marine bands."

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  • All the salt-water snakes in India are poisonous, while the fresh-water forms are wholly innocuous.

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  • From the observations of salinity it is inferred that a surface current flows inwards to the Red Sea in the eastern channel of the Strait of Bab el-Mandeb, while a current of very salt water flows outward to the Indian Ocean, through the western channel, at a depth of 50 to loo fathoms from the surface.

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  • Piles of rocks are made on the muddy bottoms of these salt-water lakes, and around these are arranged circles of stakes, to which are often attached bundles of twigs.

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  • Thus the stimulating effect of sea-bathing is more marked than simple salt-water baths, for in addition to the effect upon the skin produced by the salt and by the temperature of the water, we have the quicker removal of heat by the continual renewal of the water as the waves dash over the body, and mechanical stimulus from its weight and impetus.

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  • The hatching of eggs, whether of fresh-water or salt-water fishes, presents no serious difficulties, if suitable apparatus is employed; but the rearing of fry to an advanced stage, without serious losses, is less easy, and in the case of sea-fishes with pelagic eggs, the larvae of which are exceedingly small and tender, is still an unsolved problem, although recent work, carried out at the Plymouth laboratory of the Marine Biological Association, is at least promising.

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  • Provision is made for filling the mains with salt water from the bay if necessary in fighting fire.

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  • While they are in salt water they live singly or in very small companies, but during May (the twaite shad some weeks later) they congregate, and in great numbers ascend large rivers, such as the Severn (and formerly the Thames), the Seine, the Rhine, the Nile, &c., in order to deposit their spawn.

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  • Experiments made by removing mussels from salt water to brackish, and finally to quite fresh water show that it is even more tolerant of fresh water than the oyster; of thirty mussels so transferred all were alive after fifteen days.

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  • It is derived from springs which burst through the beds below sea-level with such force as to retain their freshness in the midst of the surrounding salt water.

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  • At these tables every necessary is provided, each student having his own tanks with salt water laid on for keeping his specimens, and all necessary chemicals being provided.

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  • Sedimentary rocks, formed below the sea or salt lagoons, must originally have contained salt water in their interstices.

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  • On the upheaval of such rocks above the sea-level, fresh water from rainfall began to flow over their exposed surfaces, and, so far as the strata were permeable, to lie in their interstices upon the salt water.

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  • The weight of the water original salt water above the sea-level, and of the fresh below water so superimposed upon it, caused an overflow towards the sea.

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  • A hill, as it were, of fresh water rested in the interstices of the rock upon the salt water, and continuing to press downwards, forced out the salt water even below the level of the sea.

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  • It would conceivably take but a small fraction of the period that has in most cases elapsed since such upheavals occurred for the salt water to be thus displaced by fresh water, and for the condition to be attained as regards saturation with fresh water, in which with few exceptions we now find the porous portions of the earth's crust wherever the rainfall exceeds the evaporation.

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  • On such an island, in the centre of which a borehole is put down, brackish water may be reached far below the sea-level; the salt water forming a saucer, as it were, in which the fresh water lies.

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  • Hence we may suppose that a condition has been attained in which the denser salt water below and around the saucer CC (greatly exaggerated in vertical scale) balances the less dense, but deeper Salb Water v sand,.

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  • The action of sandstone in filtering salt waters was investigated in 1878 by Dr Isaac Roberts, F.R.S., who showed that when salt water was allowed to percolate blocks of sandstone, the effluent was at first nearly fresh, the salt being filtered out and crystallized for the most part near the surface of ingress to the sandstone.

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  • They take readily to the water, and have been observed swimming from one island to another, while they have been seen drinking salt-water.

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  • Chudeau, summing up the evidence available in 1909, set forth the hypothesis that the existing upper Niger and the existing lower Niger were distinct streams. According to this theory the upper Niger, somewhat above where Timbuktu now stands, went north and north-west and emptied into the Juf, which in the beginning of the quaternary age was a salt-water lake, the remnant of an arm of the sea which in the tertiary age covered the northern Sudan and southern Sahara as far east as Bilma.

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  • In some small and exceptional regions the water is very alkaline, and in the counties of the south-east it is so generally saline that it is difficult, below 150 ft., to avoid an inflow of salt water.

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  • The underground salt water flow promised once to be a resource of value, especially in the vicinity of Lincoln, but has proved of little or no value in comparison with the great salt-beds of Kansas.

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  • They are indeed exceedingly beautiful; and yet the surrounding waste of hills is chiefly a barren repetition of sun-cracked crags and ridges with parched and withered valleys intersecting them, where a trickle of salt water leaves a white and leprous streak amongst the faded tamarisk or the yellow stalks of last season's grass.

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  • It is an Integrated salt water aquarium system complete with filtration, lights and cabinet.

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  • While the Mar Menor salt-water sea lagoon with its superb beaches, salt marshes and islands is only slightly further afield.

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  • The process can be encouraged by using a hot salt-water mouthwash (a teaspoon of salt to a cup of water ).

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  • Does salt water or fresh water make onion skins more pliable?

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  • Every year Jersey Canoe Club runs its salt water slalom competition near the club house in St. Catherine's Bay, Jersey.

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  • The salt water represents the tears shed during Egyptian slavery.

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  • The head is shaved an the cap has a natural sponge soaked in salt water stuck in it.

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  • From there on, he called it salt water taffy.

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  • We have recently built a magnificent 10m x 5m heated salt water swimming pool.

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  • In the case of the Gulf Stream, which is not much impeded by the land, this descending motion is relatively slight, being perhaps largely due to the greater specific gravity of the water; it ceases to be perceptible beyond about 500 fathoms. On the European-African side the descending movement is more marked, partly because the coast-line is much more irregular and the northward current is deflected against it by the earth's rotation, and partly because of the outflow of salt water from the Mediterranean; here the movement is traceable to at least 1000 fathoms. The northward movement of water across the Norwegian Sea extends down from the surface to the IcelandShetland ridge, where it is sharply cut off; the lower levels of the Norwegian Sea are filled with ice-cold Arctic water, close down to the ridge.

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  • Among the many prized habitats in the Gower Peninsula are grasslands, heathlands, fresh and salt water marshes and historic ancient woodlands.

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  • Every year Jersey Canoe Club runs its salt water slalom competition near the club house in St. Catherine 's Bay, Jersey.

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  • Of the planet's water, 97.5 percent of it is salt water and of the 2.5 percent that is fresh, 2 percent of that is frozen in the polar ice caps.

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  • The scent of salt water is always in the air, and even when the hot, southern sun is beating down on the pavement in July, a cool breeze from the ocean brings sweet relief to the city.

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  • We got some salt water taffy and a chocolate covered pretzel to share.

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  • For a beach wedding, for example, chocolate shells, gummy fish, and salt water taffy are popular, while candy corn and caramels are perfect for a fall wedding.

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  • I would not purchase one and go walking on the beach with my dogs; the salt water would ruin it, and you know how my dogs love the ocean.

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  • Use paper towels to blot up any remaining salt water.

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  • Another variety is engineered with Perma-Shield ™ and is resistant to salt water and sea air.

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  • After you remove the jewelry from the salt water solution, hold it underneath a running faucet to remove the salt.

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  • Be sure to rinse your swimsuit in clear, cool water after exposure to salt water or chlorine.

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  • After removing your swimsuit, remove any chlorine or salt water left on it by rinsing it out in lukewarm or cool water.

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  • Prior to bedtime, gargle with salt water.

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  • They're still built to perform and even include stainless steel hinges to stand up to the challenges of salt water.

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  • Don't wear them in the ocean; not only is salt water damaging, but a strong wave can easily knock them off your face.

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  • Mild mouth washes such as salt water or over-the-counter mouthwashes may help.

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  • It is important to clean mouth wounds thoroughly with salt water or a hydrogen peroxide rinse to prevent infection.

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  • Gargling salt water or taking throat lozenges may also relieve discomfort.

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  • Two gauze pads, one soaked in salt water or bicarbonate and the other in pilocarpine, a drug that stimulates sweating, are placed under the electrodes.

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  • Irrigating the sinuses with a salt-water solution is thus recommended for sinusitis and allergies, in order to clear the nasal passages of mucus.

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  • Avoid getting chlorine or salt water in your extensions.

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  • Imagine the sensual, natural waves that your hair adopts after you've taken a dip in the ocean; that salt water works absolute wonders, and this year the same look was brought to life in hair salons all across the nation!

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  • A salt water product, such as Sedu's Beach Beauty Sea Salt Spray, is ideal for achieving this look in the comfort of your own home.

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  • The same style of shorts are also worn as pajamas and lingerie, so make sure that the shorts you're buying are designed for swimming, or you could find that the fabric fades or wears after exposure to salt water or chlorine.

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  • The suits shield the skin from the harsh effects of salt water and the cold, as well as protecting the wearer from jellyfish stings and bites.

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  • Designer swimsuits tend to be made from better material, which will stand up to immersion in chlorine or salt water and may last longer than a cheaper counterpart.

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  • Trunks that are resistant to chlorine and salt water are an excellent choice; they provide protection while maintaining the integrity of the shorts.

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  • Your hair will stay protected from chlorine, salt water and the sun's rays.

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  • Food sources of vitamin D include salt water fish and fish liver oil, such as cod liver oil.

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  • To accomplish this, simply soak your finished candles in a salt water solution (about one tablespoon of salt for every cup of water) for 24 hours.

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  • Many candle makers like to soak their finished candles in a salt water bath for 24 hours before burning, claiming that this makes them dripless.

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  • Mass-produced candles often contain additives that will prevent the salt water from making much of a difference.

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  • It is best to take off the ring before engaging in those activities to prevent harmful household cleaning products or chlorine or salt water from dulling your jewelry or accidentally losing it.

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  • Pearls can be harvested from fresh or salt water or cultured, which means they are the result of a manmade implant.

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  • Even if you get sand and salt water all over this bag you can easily empty it and rinse it off with a garden hose and let it dry in the sunshine.

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  • Instead, use a cotton ball saturated with salt water to soak the navel area about three times a day.

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  • In many cases, you can prevent an infection or take care of one yourself by following the guidelines the piercer gives you when you have your tongue pierced along with rinsing with salt water.

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  • Rinse with warm saline or sea salt water once a day to help draw out waste products.

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  • In addition, each morning, drink a salt-water flush.

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  • In addition to this drink the only other beverages consumed are an herbal laxative tea, salt water flush and peppermint tea.

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  • The main elements are [water] lemon juice, maple syrup and cayenne pepper throughout the day, and in addition to that, a cup of laxative tea in the evening and quart of salt water in the morning.

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  • This is known as the salt water flush and will move through you quickly, so stay near the bathroom.

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  • Be sure to purchase turkey that is not already "enhanced" or injected with salt water.

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