“Salt”, what is it??

"Salt", as it is commonly called, is "Sodium Chloride" (NaCl), Himalayan, Celtic, Sea, table, no matter, it is all "ground up glass", mined from caves, rock mined from caves, and it is deadly to the body cells.

What has been stated by experts?

“I often wonder why it is necessary to embalm such bodies after death. They are already pickled to the gills.”

What are the adverse effects of NaCl/ Sodium Chloride, “salt”

Why does food have Sodium Chloride in it?

Why do “nutritionists” still recommend it?

Why is it in “health food”?

Many do Not eat salt at all?

“Millions of the human race have lived healthfully, and died of a good ripe old age, without employing it at all; furthermore, hundreds of thousands of human beings now live in the enjoyment of good health, who have never used salt either as a food or a condiment.”

What has my experience with Sodium Chloride been?

What do I do now?

Himalayan Salt, the worst of all NaCl

The level of minerals found in Himalayan pink rock salt are very, very tiny. To get any substantial nourishment from Himalayan pink rock salt, you’d have to eat several pounds of it! (Which would be lethal.)
Himalayan pink rock salt is approx. 97% sodium chloride (common table salt).
In a chemical analysis of Himalayan pink rock salt, compared to our daily nutritional requirements, it’s not even worth bothering.
You don’t get any mineral nourishment worth even mentioning.

But what you Do get from Himalayan pink rock salt is a whole bunch of toxic elements.
Here’s a short list…
Fluoride ~ 100ppm
Aluminum ~ 0.661ppm
Nickel ~ 0.13ppm
Arsenic ~ 0.01ppm
Bromine ~ 2.1ppm
Antimony ~ 0.01ppm
Cadmium ~ 0.01ppm
Tellurium ~ 0.001ppm
Barium ~ 1.96ppm

All of these items are toxic to the human body.
And that’s not even a complete list.

When people look at the huge list of the different types of minerals & elements found in Himalayan pink rock salt, they often tend to think that all of those things are very beneficial to the body. But when you take the time to look up all those exotic-sounding words, you’ll find that many of them have no business at all being inside of our bodies.

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