Why are you only talking about pink salt? There are alot of different salts, and I will say this, There have been WARS over Salt for their Health Benifits!
Are you aware that The Seven Countries Study does NOT support the Lipid Hypothesis? There was NO RELATIONSHIP between animal fat intake and CHD mortality WITHIN WITHIN NATIONS
Is it true that the study only included the countries that supported the study and threw out just as many countries that didn't support the study. That was a critique I found about that study.
since the nutritional requirements of some minerals are very low, i believe, in theory, that the trace minerals in "real salt" may over time make a difference. although i, in all truth, lean towards your opinion on the matter since the mineral content in natural source salts is negligible. keep making videos.
check with people that sell natural salt, they will say their salt is healtyier. our blood they say is similar in minerals ratio proportion to sea water , urine,natural salt, not table salt. how can it not be healtyier. I pay 10 times more for natural salt and think it is ok considering we only use a couple of kg per year.
Dear Urgelt and Csordie2000, Thank you for your reply! I also use sea salt. I am not concerned about sea salt but about how companies say it has healing properties; there are no studies to support it—not even in mouse models. I hope in the future to see a study on both products--table salt and sea salt for their toxicity profiles and healing properties. In general, I hoped to show in my video that by going onto Pubmed we can begin to figure out if a statement is true.
Why are you only talking about pink salt? There are alot of different salts, and I will say this, There have been WARS over Salt for their Health Benifits!
911truthseekers 2 years ago
usmestudent
Are you aware that The Seven Countries Study does NOT support the Lipid Hypothesis? There was NO RELATIONSHIP between animal fat intake and CHD mortality WITHIN WITHIN NATIONS
Razwell 4 years ago
Is it true that the study only included the countries that supported the study and threw out just as many countries that didn't support the study. That was a critique I found about that study.
parduspilot 4 years ago
since the nutritional requirements of some minerals are very low, i believe, in theory, that the trace minerals in "real salt" may over time make a difference. although i, in all truth, lean towards your opinion on the matter since the mineral content in natural source salts is negligible. keep making videos.
aarongrubb 4 years ago
check with people that sell natural salt, they will say their salt is healtyier. our blood they say is similar in minerals ratio proportion to sea water , urine,natural salt, not table salt. how can it not be healtyier. I pay 10 times more for natural salt and think it is ok considering we only use a couple of kg per year.
csordie2000 4 years ago
Dear Urgelt and Csordie2000, Thank you for your reply! I also use sea salt. I am not concerned about sea salt but about how companies say it has healing properties; there are no studies to support it—not even in mouse models. I hope in the future to see a study on both products--table salt and sea salt for their toxicity profiles and healing properties. In general, I hoped to show in my video that by going onto Pubmed we can begin to figure out if a statement is true.
usmedstudent 4 years ago
A great resource, USMedStudent.
From the reading I've done, I'll have to agree. Differences between salts do not appear to be nutritionally significant.
I'll be seeing all of your videos as soon as I'm able.
I'm very grateful that you are taking the time to post educational content here. Thank you!
Urgelt 4 years ago