Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 I contacted the company about heavy metals in their salt. Looks like they test and share and that is great. I imagine that any sea salt has trace levels of metals similar to this (maybe worse depending on where it comes from). Ok, I have a complete analysis but the biggest negative in there was aluminum at 67.9 parts per million. In comparison, chloride was 591,000 parts per million and sodium 376,000 parts per million. Iodine was 8.76 parts per million. Lead was less than .08 and mercury less than .005 (the lowest one listed, actually). Those are so small I think probably inconsequential. The aluminum I don't know! I guess that one gives me pause but I'm not sure it should at that level? Any thoughts? There is a lot out there saying that table salt is bad for you (poison according to one site). le Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 > that one gives me pause but I'm not sure it should at that level? > > Any thoughts? There is a lot out there saying that table salt is bad > for you (poison according to one site). > le Restricting salt is a personal choice. Nothing was ever said about this in BTVC. > Carol F. Celiac, MCS, Latex Allergy, EMS SCD 6 years Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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