Anyone can buy as much potassium chloride as they wish. Go to your local grocery store. Purchase "NuSalt" or other generic salt substitute. Ingredients are 💯 potassium chloride.
However, you should be suspicious of all the dihydrogen monoxide floating around.
I am talking about potassium chloride IN A VACCINE that is INJECTED into the body. Here is an FDA link to every single vaccine and every single ingredient in each one. Let me know if you find any evidence of potassium chloride in any of these vaccines other than the CoVID shot. I already know the answer. https://www.fda.gov/vaccines-blood-biologics/vaccines/vaccines-licensed-use-united-states
Additionally, your Nu-Salt is not just pure potassium chloride, and you should check with a physician before using it. Here are the ingredients: potassium chloride, potassium bitartrate, adipic acid, mineral oil, fumaric acid and silicon dioxide. The ingredients of another salt substitute, not shown here, are: potassium chloride, L-glutamic acid, mono-potassium glutamate, tri-calcium phosphate and 0.01% potassium iodide.
Here is additional and essential reading material:
Anyone can buy as much potassium chloride as they wish. Go to your local grocery store. Purchase "NuSalt" or other generic salt substitute. Ingredients are 💯 potassium chloride.
However, you should be suspicious of all the dihydrogen monoxide floating around.
https://www.dhmo.org.
I am talking about potassium chloride IN A VACCINE that is INJECTED into the body. Here is an FDA link to every single vaccine and every single ingredient in each one. Let me know if you find any evidence of potassium chloride in any of these vaccines other than the CoVID shot. I already know the answer. https://www.fda.gov/vaccines-blood-biologics/vaccines/vaccines-licensed-use-united-states
Additionally, your Nu-Salt is not just pure potassium chloride, and you should check with a physician before using it. Here are the ingredients: potassium chloride, potassium bitartrate, adipic acid, mineral oil, fumaric acid and silicon dioxide. The ingredients of another salt substitute, not shown here, are: potassium chloride, L-glutamic acid, mono-potassium glutamate, tri-calcium phosphate and 0.01% potassium iodide.
Here is additional and essential reading material:
https://www.orau.gov/health-physics-museum/collection/consumer/food/no-salt.html#:~:text=The%20contents%20of%20the%20NoSalt,phosphate%20and%200.01%25%20potassium%20iodide.
https://https://www.fda.gov/vaccines-blood-biologics/vaccines/vaccines-licensed-use-united-stateswww.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.119.13241#:~:text=Enriched%20Salt%20Substitutes-,Risk%20of%20Hyperkalemia,arrhythmias%20and%20sudden%20cardiac%20death
https://nusalt.com/faq/index.html
I will agree with you that NuSalt is not ABSOLUTELY pure potassium chloride, but what you posted as ingredients is not at all true. https://www.amazon.com/Nu-Salt-Substitute-Shaker-Ounce-Pack/dp/B07MVJTL81
I don't go with what Amazon tells me.
So the label on the bottle in my cupboard is wrong also?