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Originally Posted by Myka
Heh, good point. I have wondered about what else might be in natural sea salt, and hope they have decent filtering methods.
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I have no idea how or if they filter the seawater first. The industry is too small to have its own collection and dehydration station, so the salt used would be from the same source as my bag of Miss Vickie's.
I don't know how they remove algae, bacteria and other unwanted incidentals like cigarette butts and needles

Apparently orthophosphates are not present so they are removed somehow.
The other question is how salts interact as they dehydrate. Adding salt to an insufficient quantity of water or adding water directly to salt will yield strange results so I would assume the same is true of the dehydration process???
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Originally Posted by Myka
Oh, and sea salt chips are gross, and I'll continue taking a fist full of "natural" supplement pills everyday. 
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Naturally-sourced products have equally as glossy ads and are distributed by huge corporations, so it's hard to tell who and what you are dealing with these days. If you are supplementing daily, there must be a high demand; I hope you are testing before you dose
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Originally Posted by Myka
Mm, no. LED vs MH and Tunze vs EcoTech are much more dramatic recently. 
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Yeah, let's keep this civil and limit the discussion to safe topics like religion and politics.