At 09:22 PM 6/18/2004 +1000, you wrote:
Hi folks,
you have to be real careful with descriptions: Sea Salt , rock salt, etc etc.
I love the Celtic Sea Salt company's pitch! Sounds like magic!
The magic is only in one thing: unprocessed.
Like most things today, you have to "take everything with a grain of salt".
Here is a "nice" essay about real salt, worth a visit.
http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/nutrition/salt.htm
I notice Celtic Sea Salt contains "16% charged" minerals according to that
article.
What does "charged" mean in this context?
Precisely what minerals are they?
For now, Marshall's analysis makes the most sense to me and
why to avoid sea salt.
OTH, are we really sure the body doesn't need arsenic or lead in
such small quantities as there are in sea salt?
I know that's not conventional wisdom, BTW...
so you can save time by not repeating it.
stuff
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