I would think the purer of the two would be the "common salt" as it was formed long before the industrial boom that polluted the oceans ( the planets septic tank). Isn't it bad enough that the runoff from the highest mountain top to the lowest beach ends up in the oceans, without our eating it, before it's at least processed by a fish?
 Well that's my take on "Sea" anything. Maybe I'm all wet. Who knows?
Dave


Hanneke wrote:
I have often read about the negatives of table salt. Is the table salt used in this mixture the common salt or sea salt?
    Ran across a recipe for home made Gatorade. Four cups of fruit juice
    (not from concentrate), four cups water and one teaspoon table salt.
    Makes one quart.

    Have not tried it yet but thought of the discussions on Gatorade on this
    list when I found this.

    Garnet


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