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Hi Alobar,

That's the way I see it too.

Celtic sea salt is just salt that has not had the minerals refined out

of it.

If one does not get these minerals elsewhere then I suppose it is a good

idea for salt users.

I use a trace mineral product from the Great Salt Lake (with the salt

removed) so for me Celtic salt would be a little ridiculous.

Ron

 

Alobar wrote :

 

I have read the info on Celtic sea salt in light of what I believe

regarding Sodium/Potassium balance in the human body, the

super-abundance of

Sodium in our diet, etc. and have determined that celtic sea salt is

still

mainly Sodium chloride. It may be purer & have less detrimental

additives

than normal table salt, but it is still salt. And too much salt is not

good

for me (probably not for anyone).

 

There is a lot of mystique about celtic sea salt. Maybe I am just

not seeing it, but it looks like just hype to me. Good advertizing for

their salt being masked as fact. Same kind of half-truths one finds

regarding vegetable oils & margarine. Not saying it is bad salt. As salt

goes, it is probably better than most because of its unrefined nature &

because it has no additives. But it is still salt & too much salt is not

(IMO) good for one.

 

Alobar

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