Guest guest Posted May 28, 2011 Report Share Posted May 28, 2011 Over the years I have used unrefined salt, Celtic and others, most recently Himalayan. I need to reorder my stock and got interested in the bamboo salts. Does anyone here use it and would recommend it over the Celtic? It sounds pretty healthy. Thanks, Louise http://www.biogmp.com/product10_02.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2011 Report Share Posted May 28, 2011 I admit it looks very intriguing but the only place I saw it for sale was on Amazon and it was $12.95 for 1.62 ozs. Yikes! That makes it somewhere around $127/lb...Do you know where we can buy it ALOT cheaper? Karin > > Over the years I have used unrefined salt, Celtic and others, most recently > Himalayan. I need to reorder my stock and got interested in the bamboo > salts. > > Does anyone here use it and would recommend it over the Celtic? It sounds > pretty healthy. > > Thanks, > Louise > > http://www.biogmp.com/product10_02.html > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2011 Report Share Posted May 28, 2011 This is the only other place I know of. The one sent to me. I guess you would only use a little and maybe not for cooking. Louise I admit it looks very intriguing but the only place I saw it for sale was on Amazon and it was $12.95 for 1.62 ozs. Yikes! That makes it somewhere around $127/lb...Do you know where we can buy it ALOT cheaper? Karin > > Over the years I have used unrefined salt, Celtic and others, most > recently > Himalayan. I need to reorder my stock and got interested in the bamboo > salts. > > Does anyone here use it and would recommend it over the Celtic? It sounds > pretty healthy. > > Thanks, > Louise > > http://www.biogmp.com/product10_02.html > 1 of 1 File(s) http___www.life-enthusiast.com_education_salt_bamboo_salt.htm.eml Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2011 Report Share Posted May 28, 2011 There is no reason for people to be spending big bucks on unrefined salt. That just encourages people to continue to try to make a profit off of an essential mineral. Redmond's Real Salt is the least expensive, at least in North America. Celtic Sea Salt can be found for good prices if you shop around. Salt is supposed to be a commodity, not a luxury. Anyone who lives on a budget should just put aside these adverts to spend big bucks on salt. They are preying on your need to have " the best " so they manufacture every-escalating notions of what the best is. -- At 05:08 PM 5/28/2011, you wrote: >I admit it looks very intriguing but the only place I saw it for sale was >on Amazon and it was $12.95 for 1.62 ozs. Yikes! That makes it somewhere >around $127/lb...Do you know where we can buy it ALOT cheaper? >Karin > > > > > > Over the years I have used unrefined salt, Celtic and others, most > recently > > Himalayan. I need to reorder my stock and got interested in the bamboo > > salts. > > > > Does anyone here use it and would recommend it over the Celtic? It sounds > > pretty healthy. > > > > Thanks, > > Louise > > > > http://www.biogmp.com/product10_02.html > > > > > > >------------------------------------ > >All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT >group IodineOT/ > > >The NEW MEMBER DOCUMENT (#1 on the list) >iodine/files/01%20NEW%20MEMBERS%20-%20READ\ %20FIRST/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2011 Report Share Posted May 28, 2011 wrote: < Salt is supposed to be a commodity, not a luxury.> For those hectic days while on 24 hour stand-by in the outpatient clinic, I survive the stress-induced dyspepsia with only: * 1 packet of Immunocal in the morning * 1 capsule of Garlic Extract Twice a day * A mini scoop of Korean Bamboo Salt placed on the tongue 6-7 times in 24 hours * Take as much of RO water as needed I give stat dose of Korean Bamboo Salt ( 1/2 teaspoonful in 1/2 cup of water ) to patients with severe gastritis in the outpatient clinic. My pH meters register the bamboo salt in solution usually between.9-10 . It is alkaline. Bamboo Salt http://www.life-enthusiast.com/education/salt/bamboo_salt.htm With regards LewOn Sun, May 29, 2011 at 6:27 AM, B <vbaker@...> wrote: There is no reason for people to be spending big bucks on unrefined salt. That just encourages people to continue to try to make a profit off of an essential mineral. Redmond's Real Salt is the least expensive, at least in North America. Celtic Sea Salt can be found for good prices if you shop around. Salt is supposed to be a commodity, not a luxury. Anyone who lives on a budget should just put aside these adverts to spend big bucks on salt. They are preying on your need to have " the best " so they manufacture every-escalating notions of what the best is. -- At 05:08 PM 5/28/2011, you wrote: >I admit it looks very intriguing but the only place I saw it for sale was >on Amazon and it was $12.95 for 1.62 ozs. Yikes! That makes it somewhere >around $127/lb...Do you know where we can buy it ALOT cheaper? >Karin > > > > > > Over the years I have used unrefined salt, Celtic and others, most > recently > > Himalayan. I need to reorder my stock and got interested in the bamboo > > salts. > > > > Does anyone here use it and would recommend it over the Celtic? It sounds > > pretty healthy. > > > > Thanks, > > Louise > > > > http://www.biogmp.com/product10_02.html > > > > > > >------------------------------------ > >All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT >group IodineOT/ > > >The NEW MEMBER DOCUMENT (#1 on the list) >iodine/files/01%20NEW%20MEMBERS%20-%20READ%20FIRST/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2011 Report Share Posted May 30, 2011 I think most people buy at local stores. People have preferences about which salt they like, some people use a variety of them, some only one. It really comes down to a matter of taste. I personally like to get a large quantity of salt at a time. I bought a 25-lb sack of Real Salt about 4-5 years ago and I'm down to my last gallon jar of it now, so I'm looking to buy some more. -- >Thank you so much for that site, . But I am confused about which of >these three to order, since they all sound good. In reading on your site >here the Redmond Real Salt seems to stand out. Is that the one you prefer, >and why and do most people just buy at local stores? > >I was thinking with prices going up on everything so quickly sometimes and >even becoming unavailable, I would like to order a good supply in so that it >is here when I need it. I guess I'm just getting into preparation mode with >things lately and salt is something we will always need. > >Thanks, Louise > > >Redmond's Real Salt, Celtic sea salt, Himalayan salt are all available at >any natural food store. Someone recently named a company that has very >good prices on Himalayan: San Francisco Bath Salts or something like that. > >ah ok, they also sell Redmond salt >http://www.sfbsc.com/utah-mineral-salt?b=1 > >-- > > >At 05:12 AM 5/30/2011, you wrote: > >We can't find Redmond's Real Salt in supermarket. Does anyone have a good > >source for redmond's or himalayan in bulk? > > > >Louise > > > > > >There is no reason for people to be spending big bucks on unrefined > >salt. That just encourages people to continue to try to make a profit off > >of an essential mineral. Redmond's Real Salt is the least expensive, at > >least in North America. Celtic Sea Salt can be found for good prices if > >you shop around. Salt is supposed to be a commodity, not a luxury. > > > >Anyone who lives on a budget should just put aside these adverts to spend > >big bucks on salt. They are preying on your need to have " the best " so > >they manufacture every-escalating notions of what the best is. > > > >-- > > >~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ > --A.J. Muste > > > > >------------------------------------ > >All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT >group IodineOT/ > > >The NEW MEMBER DOCUMENT (#1 on the list) >iodine/files/01%20NEW%20MEMBERS%20-%20READ\ %20FIRST/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2011 Report Share Posted May 30, 2011 Selina Natually in 25# bags is where I ordered from last. http://www.selinanaturally.com/Celtic-Sea-Salt-Light-Grey-C623.aspx I notice they are coming up to speed on iodine as well. I like the Redmond's also and keep their seasoned salt on the table. > >We can't find Redmond's Real Salt in supermarket. Does anyone have a good > >source for redmond's or himalayan in bulk? > > > >Louise > > > > > >There is no reason for people to be spending big bucks on unrefined > >salt. That just encourages people to continue to try to make a profit off > >of an essential mineral. Redmond's Real Salt is the least expensive, at > >least in North America. Celtic Sea Salt can be found for good prices if > >you shop around. Salt is supposed to be a commodity, not a luxury. > > > >Anyone who lives on a budget should just put aside these adverts to spend > >big bucks on salt. They are preying on your need to have " the best " so > >they manufacture every-escalating notions of what the best is. > > > >-- > > > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ > --A.J. Muste > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2011 Report Share Posted May 31, 2011 Thank you for that reference. I went there but saw only the Celtic salt. I was wanting to try the Redmond's this time. Just curious, how much is Celtic for 25# bags? It seemed you have to open an account to order Bulk. Amazon sells 25# Redmond's for 88+ free shipping. GL Selina Natually in 25# bags is where I ordered from last. http://www.selinanaturally.com/Celtic-Sea-Salt-Light-Grey-C623.aspx I notice they are coming up to speed on iodine as well. I like the Redmond's also and keep their seasoned salt on the table. > >We can't find Redmond's Real Salt in supermarket. Does anyone have a good > >source for redmond's or himalayan in bulk? > > > >Louise > > > > > >There is no reason for people to be spending big bucks on unrefined > >salt. That just encourages people to continue to try to make a profit > >off > >of an essential mineral. Redmond's Real Salt is the least expensive, at > >least in North America. Celtic Sea Salt can be found for good prices if > >you shop around. Salt is supposed to be a commodity, not a luxury. > > > >Anyone who lives on a budget should just put aside these adverts to spend > >big bucks on salt. They are preying on your need to have " the best " so > >they manufacture every-escalating notions of what the best is. > > > >-- > > > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ > --A.J. Muste > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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