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Celtic Sea Salt
Alison Ford - Thursday, July 15, 2010
Refers to naturally moist salt harvested from the Atlantic seawater off the coast of Brittany, France. This type of salt is harvested using the Celtic method of wooden rakes allowing no metal to touch the salt.
It is naturally air and sun-dried in clay ponds and gathered with wooden tools to preserve its living enzymes. Because it is unrefined, it contains all of the 84 beneficial live elements found in sea water, with no chemical and preservatives nor any other additives.
Minerals and Trace Elements Found in Celtic Sea Salt
Among the live minerals and trace elements found in Celtic sea salt are iodine, iron, calcium, magnesium, manganese, potassium and zinc. The 84 trace minerals provide the necessary nutrients and protect your body from the harshness of sodium chloride which we consume from commercial salt.
The appropriate magnesium content ensures that unused sodium is quickly and completely eliminated from your body through your kidneys---to prevent harm.
It is naturally air and sun-dried in clay ponds and gathered with wooden tools to preserve its living enzymes. Because it is unrefined, it contains all of the 84 beneficial live elements found in sea water, with no chemical and preservatives nor any other additives.
Minerals and Trace Elements Found in Celtic Sea Salt
Among the live minerals and trace elements found in Celtic sea salt are iodine, iron, calcium, magnesium, manganese, potassium and zinc. The 84 trace minerals provide the necessary nutrients and protect your body from the harshness of sodium chloride which we consume from commercial salt.
The appropriate magnesium content ensures that unused sodium is quickly and completely eliminated from your body through your kidneys---to prevent harm.
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