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table salt is Acidifying -how about Sea Salt?
 
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table salt is Acidifying -how about Sea Salt?


The list of acid-alkaline foods in a thread here includes
"table salt (refined and iodized)"in the Extremely Acidic group.

How about the 'sea salt' we can now buy?
I heard it is very different. Do you think it may have a lesser effect due to it's many nutrients in it?

It works as a bacterial killer in my mouth, and it does that by the hostile environment it creates. Is that some sort of acidic environment?

And is that acidic environment going to be created in my gut if I swallow the sea-salt, in water? \\

Karlin the Kurious
 

 
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