Personally I avoid sea salt due to the ocean being polluted. I prefer a brand called real salt from Utah take it from an ancient seabed tons of trace minerals. Not taken from the Great salt lake
Me too. I take half a teaspoon twice a day in water. And yes it tastes FAR better than Morton's table salt which is junk and not good for human health.
I always put Real Salt in my water. I drink a ton of it. If you don't salt your water, you flush out minerals. You can make your own LMNT electrolytes for nothing. Potassium chloride, magnesium malate, and some salt.
Absolutely the best!! We also get the 2 lb bags to refill. You can find it at health food markets, but I've found the best pricing at A@*Z%n (Iknow, I know!)
Been in Whole Foods once in 2016. Bitch with fish hooks in her face looked down her nose at every item i had. Trested me like crap. Never been back.
Fake superiority.
A lot of health food stores have it and some can special order it if they don't carry it. You can buy it by the shaker but they also have refill bags that are the better bargain.
FWIW, mined salt (incl Himalayan salt) will typically be missing magnesium and other minerals that require moisture. That's not to say you can't get those minerals from other sources, but that's one reason to favor sea salt.
It's also why sea salt is often grey and clumpy, and usually shipped in funky packaging, to retain the moisture and prevent those minerals from evaporating away.
Personally I avoid sea salt due to the ocean being polluted. I prefer a brand called real salt from Utah take it from an ancient seabed tons of trace minerals. Not taken from the Great salt lake
I love this salt. It's ruined me, can't use any other. The flavor is fantastic.
Me too. I take half a teaspoon twice a day in water. And yes it tastes FAR better than Morton's table salt which is junk and not good for human health.
Way ahead of the game by drinking water with good sea salt in it. My goal is 3 quarts of saline per day. Fighting some toxic overload right now.
I always put Real Salt in my water. I drink a ton of it. If you don't salt your water, you flush out minerals. You can make your own LMNT electrolytes for nothing. Potassium chloride, magnesium malate, and some salt.
Why is Morton's junk and bad for human health? Not saying other salt isn't better but what makes you think Morton's is bad?
Over processed
Absolutely the best!! We also get the 2 lb bags to refill. You can find it at health food markets, but I've found the best pricing at A@*Z%n (Iknow, I know!)
https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/grocery/search?k=baja+gold+mineral+sea+salt
Been in Whole Foods once in 2016. Bitch with fish hooks in her face looked down her nose at every item i had. Trested me like crap. Never been back. Fake superiority.
You can buy direct. Baja Gold Salt Co. | Unrefined Mineral Sea Salt https://share.google/7nYdmjmgn3m03o532
That company makes sure their salt is free of any contaminates.
It's good to know there's companies out there that do this
Where do you get it.
https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/grocery/search?k=baja+gold+mineral+sea+salt
A lot of health food stores have it and some can special order it if they don't carry it. You can buy it by the shaker but they also have refill bags that are the better bargain.
Thank you too.
Or direct from the company. Baja Gold Salt Co. | Unrefined Mineral Sea Salt https://share.google/7nYdmjmgn3m03o532
Thanks so much.
FWIW, mined salt (incl Himalayan salt) will typically be missing magnesium and other minerals that require moisture. That's not to say you can't get those minerals from other sources, but that's one reason to favor sea salt.
It's also why sea salt is often grey and clumpy, and usually shipped in funky packaging, to retain the moisture and prevent those minerals from evaporating away.
A very good point. I take a very good magnesium supplement