Posted by
Kurt R. on
Mar 11, 2006; 4:59am
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Himalayan-Salt-alert-tp1540925p1540928.html
I have seen this discussed on other lists. The summary is that most
sources are legitimate. There may have been a few selling cheap salt
substitute, but anyone who has used a good quality Himalayan salt will
quickly be able to tell if it is legitimate.
And there are many minerals in natural sea salt (including the ancient,
mined salts) that may seem harmful but are safe in their natural form.
This includes fluoride. We need some fluoride in its biological form.
What we do NOT need is the forms added to our water, which are not
bonded the same.
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I ran across this the other day, so be careful to double, double check
where your himalayan salt is coming from if that is the kind you use.
http://www.bruha.com/pfpc/html/himalaya.html
~ Snoshoe
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