Shep,
Where is the chlorine coming from if you use unprocessed sea salt? And
where is the sodium chloride coming from? Thanks in advance for your
response.
I'm really curious, that's all.
In a message dated 6/4/2008 8:37:28 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
Sea salts are mostly sodium chloride, I've seen analyses of over 85% to 98%.
Those trace minerals in sea salt really are traces.
sol
treblcl...@aol.com wrote:
Shep,
Where is the chlorine coming from if you use unprocessed sea salt?
And where is the sodium chloride coming from? Thanks in
treblcl...@aol.com wrote:
Shep,
Where is the chlorine coming from if you use unprocessed sea salt?
The sea salt.
And where is the sodium chloride coming from?
The sea salt.
Marshall
Thanks in advance for your response. I'm really curious, that's all.
In a message
Yes and those trace minerals are so important for health...
Shep
Sea
salts are mostly sodium chloride, I've seen analyses of over 85% to
98%.
Those trace minerals in sea salt really are traces.
sol
treblcl...@aol.com wrote:
Shep,
Where is the chlorine coming from if you
I think sol means we require more of those minerals than we can get
just from the salt. There have been many discussions about mineral
supplementation here before.
On Jun 5, 2008, at 10:58 AM, Jeff Shepler wrote:
Yes and those trace minerals are so important for health...
Shep
Sea
I have Himalayan salt. Dee
---Original Message---
From: sol
Date: 05/06/2008 15:41:11
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: QUESTION = CSWater can make some Sick, Some it Don't
Sea salts are mostly sodium chloride, I've seen analyses of over 85% to 98%.
Those trace minerals in sea
Yep, the body uses plant derived minerals and also the ionic forms
in water...kelp is an excellent source , for iodine, too. If not we
could eat dirt, most commercial mineral supplements are the wrong form.
I mix Azomite in h2o , comes in 50lb bag...cheap
Shep
I think sol means we require
what do you do with azomite?
Garden? or human uses?
Mary
-- Original message from Jeff Shepler shep...@locl.net: -- Yep, the body uses plant derived minerals and also the ionic forms in water...kelp is an excellent source , for iodine, too. If not we could eat dirt,
On 6/5/2008 3:41:14 PM, mborg...@att.net wrote:
what do you do with azomite?
Garden? or human uses?
Mary
Yes, both.
Great mineral source.
Damn shipping cost more than the product, but a bag goes forever for a
home gardener.
Use it for a mineral supplement for yourself, too.
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