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thanks Debra!

Barbara Brown

>

> Hello Barbara,

> azurestandard.com sells Grain & Salt Society

> 1 lb fine grind for $7.50 (#BP112)

> 1 lb coarse grind for $3.50 (#BP110)

>

> They also have a Grain and Salt salt grinder for $15.40(#HA068)

> which works very well for the coarse salt.

>

> Hope this helps. :-)

> Debra NW

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> I just ordered course group Celtic sea salt, what do I grind it

with? Can you hit it with a back of knife and break it up?

>

==>Deb, I have whizzed it in my coffee grinder, but do not grind up too

much at one time. You want it moist.

Bee

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sm_telo <sm_telo@...> wrote:

> Hi Bee and All,

>

> About 6 month ago i took celtic sea salt in water as i had read about

> it's benefits on another site..however, after 4 days of use, i found i

> developed dark rings under my eyes..could this have put too much

> stress on my kidneys?

> Thanks,

>

> Simone

Nonsense, none of us in any of the thyroid groups have ever had this. Next

your adrenal's are on top of your kidneys.

Dave

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Hi All,

I ordered some celtic sea salt last month and somewhere (maybe in the files

here) I read to store it in a glass container with a loose lid. So I put it

in a glass container that just has a lid that sits on top - no seal or

anything. Sort of like the Corningware type. But now I feel like it is

drying out. Do I need a tighter lid?

Thanks,

a

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Yeah, I read about storing sea salt in tight containers from you first

but since then I have seen it mentioned on a few other sites as well,

so that's why I was asking. It didn't make sense to me as to why it

should breathe. If I get a chance. I'll try to email them myself this

week. " )

Jecca

--- " Bee " <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote:

....Maybe someone has the time to write to Mountain Rose Herbs or the

Grain & Salt Society to find out what they recommend for storing

ocean sea salt. I had always understood that it must be kept moist

in a tightly closed container....

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What is the shipping cost? I need to get more salt soon.

Have you ever bought anything off the INTERNET???? When you get tired

of paying two to three times as much for supplements and salt as you

should be, you should give it a try. Azurestandard.com sells 5 pounds

of celtic salt for $13.80 (item # BP017)

Doug

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Doug,

I went to that site... you know it won't give you the prices unless you

have an account.. Don't like sites that won't give you its prices up

front.

>Azurestandard.com sells 5 pounds celtic salt for $13.80 (item # BP017)

>

> Doug

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Tammy,

We just talked about Redmond's salt within the past week or two. Check

through past posts for a thorough answer but the short answer is that

no, it's not a good salt to use. It doesn't contain enough minerals

per Bee's recommendations.

jackie

>

> What about Redmond's sea salt?

>

> Thanks,

> Tammy

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