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For those who don't already know about the differences between real

sea salt and every other type of salt, I learned something about it

this past weekend. Most of the salt you buy in the grocery store is

made chemically from sodium chloride or is refined and processed sea

salt. If you make up a batch of sodium chloride to make salt and

create salt water and put a fish in it the fish will die. Only real

sea water will sustain life for ocean creatures. Real unprocessed

sea salt is hard to find and different from what most of us have

used all our lives. I won't go into all the reasons for you to

switch to real unprocessed sea salt here, but you can read all about

it for yourself at http://www.curezone.com/foods/saltcure.asp

If you want to do something to improve your health, switch to the

real sea salt. What you are looking for will be slightly gray in

color and moist and will be clumped in the container. The label

will read " Unprocessed " and " No Additives " . It is sometimes hard to

find, but worth the trouble if you value your health. We recently

bought some " sea salt " and after we opened it we saw that it was

just like regular salt you get at the grocery store. I read the

label and found that it was processed to make it white and had

chemical additives to prevent clumping, preservatives, etc. Real

unprocessed sea salt has 80 minerals, processed salt has most of

them removed. I have read a lot recently in various places about

how important it is to your health to use the right kind of salt.

Remember, one kind will sustain life, the other won't.

Duncan McDowell

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Dear Duncan,

Thanks for the SEA SALT INFO

Elaine K.

HAPPY NEW TEAR

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>To: mscured

>Subject: Sea Salt

>Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2003 03:23:41 -0000

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>For those who don't already know about the differences between real

>sea salt and every other type of salt, I learned something about it

>this past weekend. Most of the salt you buy in the grocery store is

>made chemically from sodium chloride or is refined and processed sea

>salt. If you make up a batch of sodium chloride to make salt and

>create salt water and put a fish in it the fish will die. Only real

>sea water will sustain life for ocean creatures. Real unprocessed

>sea salt is hard to find and different from what most of us have

>used all our lives. I won't go into all the reasons for you to

>switch to real unprocessed sea salt here, but you can read all about

>it for yourself at http://www.curezone.com/foods/saltcure.asp

>

>If you want to do something to improve your health, switch to the

>real sea salt. What you are looking for will be slightly gray in

>color and moist and will be clumped in the container. The label

>will read " Unprocessed " and " No Additives " . It is sometimes hard to

>find, but worth the trouble if you value your health. We recently

>bought some " sea salt " and after we opened it we saw that it was

>just like regular salt you get at the grocery store. I read the

>label and found that it was processed to make it white and had

>chemical additives to prevent clumping, preservatives, etc. Real

>unprocessed sea salt has 80 minerals, processed salt has most of

>them removed. I have read a lot recently in various places about

>how important it is to your health to use the right kind of salt.

>Remember, one kind will sustain life, the other won't.

>

>Duncan McDowell

>

>

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