Is Celtic Sea Salt the Best Salt to eat?

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What is Celtic Sea Salt? What is the Celtic Sea Salt Good For? Is it some kind of Natural Salt? Can it Celtic Sea Salt be better than table salt?

Check out this video to learn about the key health benefits of sea salt because this is the type of salt that is actually good for you, in moderation, of course.

Thank you so much for your kind attention!

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Your eyes are the brightest that I've ever seen! What does your diet look like?

kobi
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Something you might try is filling 1/3 of a container with Celtic sea salt, add a small amount of any essential oil, and fill the rest of the container with an oil of your choosing. I like to use sesame seed oil because it has about 70 percent ORME copper. Perfect for anti aging and anti inflamatory. Also perfect for oil pulling. So what happens with the salt is it eventually precipitates an ormus substance into the oil. Very very potent so small doses are recommended. You wait about 7 days, (or longer if you wish to increase its potency even more) making sure to shake the container well several times a day. Wrap the container in several layers of aluminum foil to protect the ormus from EMF. Apply topically or ingest internally, but if ingesting internally taking in moderation is advised. I use peppermint oil in the mixture to stimulate blood flow to the gums. Best oil pulling recipe I’ll ever know.

trevorburns
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Where are you from, love? I'm trying to place your accent. Russia? I am only stabbing in the dark as an American. I attest to the benefits of Celtic sea salt. I just started dissolving it on my tongue multiple times a day before drinking water and I feel GREAT.

britpoppansy
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What is the serving amount of celtic salt daily?

المطعماليمني
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Someone said it’s good to drink in water. Is this true

Ohkeh
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Why aren’t the minerals listed on the package? The only thing it shows is the sodium content???

believer
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But what about the microplastics of the sea salts?

divinedancer
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HI I just bought this salt, I use to use Himalayan salt which i love, i am finding it hard to get use to this one (Celtic salt), i didn't realize you have to use much less

whiteangel
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We just got some Celtic Sea Salt but it's pink, hope that's ok

karenlinnenkamp
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When cooking are the measurements the same as using table salt?

HUMMINGBIRDANA
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84 elememts? Dont believe that cuz there is no morr than 72 elements period

cemilaltintas
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Celtic has no iodine is iodine bad or good

AJ-vlzw
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Real salt or celtic salt?

I’m currently using pink himalayan salt and regular sea salt.

jedwardoo
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So, how much celtic salt shall we consume each day?

DivineTrueGod
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This product is an insulting ripoff of Guérande salt, a local product of a Breton town in Western France.
The creator of this brand visited Brittany and started exporting that salt under the ridiculous name of Celtic Sea Salt, not knowing that Guérande is NOT border by the Celtic Sea.
They even sell salt from places such as Guatemala now, which might be good but is completely unrelated to the original product they ripped off and shows that they probably care more about profits than about offering genuine products.
If you're gonna pay extra for salt, get the real deal. Otherwise, just buy local sea salt.

frederickpasco
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What is daily amount of celtic salt ???

mariuszp
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This salt is great. However, you need Iodine from time to time.

lantran
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ต้องเอาเกลือมาโชส์ด้วย ไม่ใช่เอาแต่พูดๆๆๆ

พะดิเจตนาธรรมจิระ
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You need iodine for the functions of your

UICFather
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This product is an insulting ripoff of Guérande salt, a local product of a Breton town in Western France.
The creator of this brand visited Brittany and started exporting that salt under the ridiculous name of Celtic Sea Salt, not knowing that Guérande is NOT border by the Celtic Sea.
They even sell salt from places such as Guatemala now, which might be good but is completely unrelated to the original product they ripped off and shows that they probably care more about profits than about offering genuine products.
If you're gonna pay extra for salt, get the real deal. Otherwise, just buy local sea salt.

frederickpasco