WHICH SALT IS BEST? Redmond's Salt vs. Himalayan Pink Salt vs. Celtic Sea Salt

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Which salt is best? This video compares 3 different types of salt: Himalayan Salt vs Celtic Sea salt vs Redmond's Real Salt. Decide which salt is best for health in regards to your body and priorities.

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🔴 REVISED MINERAL ANALYSIS COMPARISON CHART
In the video regarding Redmond's Real Salt, I noted zero for Calcium, Magnesium & Potassium. Regrettably, I missed this vital information in the mineral analysis.

🟢NOTE: I meant to say the Khewra mine tunnels stretch 25 miles, not that they are 25 miles straight down.

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➡️ CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
00:40 Redmond's Real Salt
02:25 Himalayan Pink Salt
03:55 Celtic Sea Salt
06:35 Mineral & Element Comparison
08:37 Microplastics
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➡️REDMONDS SALT RESOURCES:
• Redmond's Real Salt Mineral Analysis:
• Tour Information:

➡️CELTIC SEA SALT RESOURCES:
• Celtic Sea Salt Mineral Analysis:
• FAQs page on Company Website:
• Tour Information:

➡️HIMALAYAN SALT RESOURCES:
• Himalayan Salt Mineral Analysis:
• Tour Information:

➡️MICROPLASTICS STUDY:

➡️POTASSIUM IODIDE:

🟢 Note Regarding the Celtic Sea Salt Mineral Analysis:
The mineral analysis used in this video for Celtic Sea Salt was from a report 15+ years old. The analysis that is now provided on the website & packaging has differing values. The company website says they test for over 70 elements and get about 60 back in readings. There is no reason to doubt this. However, the current analysis given does not provide the full spectrum for viewing, only partial. Additionally, the values are presented in percentages without a given serving size. Due to these information gaps, I chose to use the complete, older analysis in the video comparison. Is the older analysis irrelevant? I do not believe so. But as stated in the video, the values for all 3 salts are a generalization since it is near impossible to have the exact same values for each shaker of salt. Natural products have natural occurring variances. The bottom line is this, all the salts covered in the video have a broad spectrum of trace minerals and elements that meet or exceed 60. If you wish to crack the case with your own research between the new and older spectral analyses, the pleasure can be all yours!

➡️VIDEO CREDITS:
KHEWRA SALT MINE | World's second largest salt mine in Pakistan by Alex Outhwaite

Why Pink Himalayan Salt Is So Expensive by Insider Business

The Salt Marshes of Guérande, Brittany France by Videoframe Travel Vlog

What is Celtic Sea Salt®? by Celtic Sea Salt Brand

Selina Naturally® ~ Home of the Celtic Sea Salt® Brand by Celtic Sea Salt Brand

The REAL SALT Tour Will Blow You Away! by 4 Kids and a Farm

Redmond's Salt Mine Image(s)
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A year and a half ago, I was suffering from extreme edema in my legs and feet. I'm disabled and cant walk more than a few steps. Of course, my Dr put me on a salt restricted diet, which didn't help. I quit white table salt, bought Himalayan pink salt and began drinking a glass of water with 2 big pinches of pink salt and the juice of half a lemon or lime or a tablespoon of Apple Cider Vinegar every day. Suffice it to say, my legs and feet haven't swollen in over a year.

charliedavis
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Greetings from Pakistan. Himalayan salt also comes in black, white and the rarest is brown/copper coloured. Alexander the Great's horse licked the rocks around Khewra Salt Mines, so it has been around a long time. There is also an asthma treatment centre inside the mines as the salty air has healing benefits for asthmatics.

DestinationTravel
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Salt is so good for our health and prevents so many diseases .... that's why the TV says avoid Salt .... Rx =$$$

tedspence-fi
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I’m going to buy all of them and mix them together and I’ll have the best salt in the world. Hell yeah!

Gerald-iw
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I add a pinch of salt to my drinking water. I use pink salt, and I've used my daughter's Redmonds salt. My pink salt dissolves completely but the Redmonds always leaves sands/particles that do not. For this reason, I like my pink salt better.

sandyjones
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Redmonds absolutely stopped my studden electrolytes imbalances..

maureengreen
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For me, the gray Celtic sea salt tastes the best. It’s absolutely delicious, although I like Redmond’s too.

rockaboatus
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Different flavors from each but I support Redmonds. I lived in the area and knew many of the families and the owners of the mine. The bentonite clay is also great. They are honest, use third-party analysis reports, and are 100% American. They have really grown in the last 20 years. My only gripe with them is that they now cover their trucks so the salt rocks don't fall on the side of the farm roads when they make turns. No more free salt for us, LOL, but they are usually more affordable compared to the others.

enrichmentservices
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My horse loves the Redmond Rock. It's a rock of salt that hangs on a fence post by a rope. It's great for getting horses to drink more water, important in avoiding colic.

demetriaofthe
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Redmond salt convert here. Absolutely love the sharpness in the taste. To me, after using multiple types of salt over the years, I've come to use Redmond as my go-to salt for everything. Excellent product

LibsRDumbarses
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I can't begin to tell you how much I appreciate this, both as a geologist, and someone with POTS. My doctor has recommended I have about 8-10g of salt a day, and I have realized that I really need an increased amount of potassium and magnesium as well. The fact that Redmond's doesn't have either of those 2 is incredibly helpful to know

YasuTaniina
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I lived in West Africa as a child and the salt fields in Senegal were really cool to watch.

palarious
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I actually use a salt mixture of Redmonds and Celtic Sea Salt in my salt shaker. 😊

StacyL.
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All these levels of minerals tested should be taken with a grain of salt. 😉

JohnLee-dbzt
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Love your gentle soft yet highly informative thorough explanation. You've answered all my concerns thank you so much!

lilydoherty
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We use Redmonds and we love its flavor best. Just the issue of transportation and the number of companies processing other salts would win the argument for me. Redmonds also has the BOMB smoked salts. They were a game changer for my family not only on meats, but almost everything. They are pricey but just as pure.

drummerlovesbookworm
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I love and use only redmond salt and i live 52 miles away from the mine

nelsonminingandabandonedplaces
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Celtic Sea Salt is my go-to!

I really appreciate the breakdown of information you gave, especially in regards to the minerals. This video was truly excellent!

NoFeArChiC
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This video is everything I needed and nothing I didn't. Excellent work, well delivered, in a concise and easy to understand manner.

johnrice
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Love the taste of Redmond’s Real Salt, I actually tossed Himalayan salt I had been using, you can feel the difference.

karenreaves