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Hi Ron,

What's the name of your trace mineral product and what are the ingredients

please.

TIA,

Pam

 

the desert_rat <ron wrote:

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

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" the desert_rat " <ron

 

Saturday, February 02, 2002 4:46 PM

Celtic sea salt

 

 

>

> 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

>

What is the name of the product you use? Do they have a website?

What is in it & how do you use it (swallow a tablet, sprinkle it on food,

etc.)?

 

Alobar

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Evening Ron,

 

You have contributed greatly to me becoming addicted to more and more

supplements.

 

>>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.

 

Please tell me where to get this one. One more addiction will not be

the straw that broke the camels back.

 

Would this product be water soluble? I am trying to formulate something

I can add to my water.

 

Presently I am mixing about 3 products, filling small bottles, and

keeping these with me to add to water a few times per day. Maybe this

product will enhance the mixture I am making.

 

Wayne

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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i use http://www.celtic-seasalt.com/

 

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This information is not meant to prescribe, treat or diagnose.

 

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Kelly Wortkoetter

Friday, February 11, 2005 12:29 PM

Celtic Sea Salt

 

In an attempt to alkalinize my body I am going to take sea salt baths and also sodium bicarbonate baths. Does anyone have a brand of sea salt to suggest? Kel

 

http://store./saltoflife/saltandwounds.html

 

http://www.saltworks.us/salt_info/salt_info.asp

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