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Yes there is. You can get chunks of pink Himalayan salt and grind it. My

biggest issue is with the aluminum anti-caking agent in table salt. I never gave

salt much consideration besides that until I heard the teleseminar with Hal

Huggins. My mom doesn't like the sandy grit in seasalt and Morton's canning

salt is a better solution for her. I have many bags of Real Salt and I will use

that up unless the sky falls tomorrow.

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> I have to smile when people talk about the superiority of one kind of

> salt over another.

> There are a lot of contradictions and paradoxes. First of all Salt's

> chemical name is Sodium Chloride. Both elements are dangerous in

> isolation but when joined together, they produce a compound that is

> vital to all life.

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thats what i do. I grind it myself with a mortor and pestal.

That is if you can source it from the source itself as i did.

If you do some research in your area ro state you will probably find where the

nearest salt paddocks are and go and get some yourself. Not exactly legal in

most countries but i doubt anyone will stop you ona week-end from wondering in

to get a scoop or two.

for those not so adventurous i am sure the true natural sea salt can probably be

sourced somewhere.

russ

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> I am wondering if you could purchase salt in chunks and grind it

> yourself to get pristine salt without additives.

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> Tom Nesler

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I don't use it and never invetigated it but it does appear to contain fluoride.

Is nothing safe?!

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> Pink Himalayan ! ? Wasnt that found to contain the most fluoride ?

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> which is where I think this conversation started. Avoid fluoride ?

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