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Re: what about sea salt?


You bring up a good point;

Although organic sources of minerals are some of the best bioavailable forms for humans, there are inorganic forms which also have a beneficial impact in us - specially ionic forms like Sea Salt .
Sea salt is readily ionized in water and making it immediately absorbable to organisms.
Further more, unadultered sources of salt like sea and himalayan salts still contain "lifeforce" and their positive vibrational frequencies will be emanated within us upon absorption.
The same may not be said of chemically processed inorganic compounds which are often seen as dead and not as recognizable to the human body and can accumulate inside us and not be usable (or require energy expenditure to be metabolized)

Mike

 

 
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