Seasalt's Hidden Powers
From Chapter 1 "Definition of Sea Salt" |
Beware of "Sea salt" Labels
On the labels of almost every packaged food, in supermarkets as well as health food stores, from frozen and canned vegetables to breads and meats, the name "sea salt" appears often. Reading this, we may feel safe and reassured, thinking that here at least, when it comes to the salt part of the ingredients, all is well.
But All Is Not Well!
This sea salt has been totally refined. At its
very origin, it may have come from the sea, but
1. it has been harvested mechanically from dirt or concrete basins with
bulldozers and
piped through metal conduits;
2. put through many degrading artificial processes;
3. heated way beyond sun heat level in order to crack its molecular structure;
4. robbed of all of its essential minerals that are essential to our physiology
( Note1 ) and
5. further adulterated by chemical additives to make it free- flowing,
bleached, and iodized.
To call what remains "sea salt" is a misnomer and a subterfuge.
In addition, harmful chemicals have been added to the vacuum processed, altered unnatural substance to mask and cover up all of the inequities it has suffered. These added chemicals include free flowing agents, inorganic iodine, plus dextrose and bleaching agents.
Comparison of the Mineral Elements in Natural Celtic Sea Salt vs. Other Salts
Celtic Salt | Macrobiotic Salts | Refined Salt | |
---|---|---|---|
Group 1 Sodium & chlorine |
84% | 98% | 97.5% |
Group 2 Sulfur, magnesium, calcium & potassium |
14% | 1% | none |
Group 3 Carbon, bromine, silicon,nitrogen, ammonium, fluorine, phosphorus, iodine, boron, lithium |
1.9997% | 1% | none |
Group 4 Argon, rubidium, copper, barium, helium, indium, molybdenum, nickel, arsenic, uranium, manganese, vanadium, aluminum, cobalt, antimony, silver, zinc, krypton, chromium, mercury, neon, cadmium, erbium, germanium, xenon, scandium, gallium, zirconium, lead, bismuth, niobium, gold, thulium, thallium, Ianthanum, neodymium, thorium, cerium, cesium, terbium, ytterbium, yttrium, dysprosium, selenium, lutetium, hafnium, gadolinium, praseodymium, tin, beryllium, samarium, holmium, tantalum, europium |
0.0003 % | none | none |
Group 5 All chemical additives which bleach, prevent water absorption, stabilize iodine additives, maintain free flow |
none | none | up to 2.5% |
This analysis compiled by combining the research of University of Nantes, the work of Prof. L. C. Kervran, and the book by RenB Quinton, Seawater, OrganicMediwn, published by Library of the Medicine Academy, Paris, France.
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