This Is What Happens To The Body If You Consume Himalayan Salt

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Have you heard about the pink salt? And have you wondered why it’s pink?  Have you been thinking of making the switch to Himalayan salt, but just haven’t done it yet?  Once you read this article you will be fully on board with Himalayan salt for sure. Learn why and learn  its amazing health benefits.

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661 Responses to “This Is What Happens To The Body If You Consume Himalayan Salt”

  1. Kristin Brooker

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  2. Darla Bono Bolton

    Feb 15. 2016

    Dave Bolton

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  3. Gail Hiltabidle Moore

    Feb 15. 2016

    Sandy Karanzas Slater

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  4. Raymond Russell wrong all salt is not equal! Himalayan salt, Celtic salt and Redmonds Real Sea Salt will help balance blood pressure!

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  5. Elizabeth Blair wrong all salt is not equal! Himalayan salt, Celtic salt and Redmonds Real Sea Salt will help balance blood pressure!
    Google Dr Bronner and Himalayan salt!
    Elizabeth our bodies need salt but it needs to be the right kind of salt. Your heart needs salt as do your lungs and kidneys.

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  6. Our seas are no longer fresh

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  7. I cook on a slab of this. You taste the flavor of the food and not the salt. We traveled to the mountains of Austria and the salt mines there. We purchase from these mines. Keep in mind our seas are no longer “clean”. Oceans are polluted! The areas that are not are unreachable. Salts from deep within the earth has been unexposed to pollutants, and WAS from the seas millions of years ago. These salt lamps and blocks give off negative ions that make us feel better as well. But that’s a different topic.

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  8. Sabrina Bliss

    Feb 16. 2016

    Be sure to buy the real deal. A lot of fake stuff is hitting the markets because the demand is growing.

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  9. Sabrina Bliss

    Feb 16. 2016

    I heard that sea salt is just as bad as table salt. Guess I’ll have to do some more research.

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  10. Sabrina Bliss

    Feb 16. 2016

    Yes, but they actually take the natural stuff out of the table salt and then add the iodine and fluoride. And it’s not the healthy kind.

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  11. Sabrina Bliss

    Feb 16. 2016

    Exactly. And then, after bleaching, they add fluoride and iodine. And it’s not even good for you.

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  12. Sabrina Bliss

    Feb 16. 2016

    That’s not true.

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  13. Dina Mixon

    Feb 16. 2016

    Raw sun dried sea salt from clean water has a full range of minerals and trace minerals.

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  14. Lisa Libby

    Feb 16. 2016

    I just sent Joseph Eli & Jianna Lynne some!

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  15. Clara Chiappelli

    Feb 17. 2016

    We are the salt of the earth

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  16. Chastity Palmer

    Feb 17. 2016

    Sunshine Piche

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  17. Carla Andrea Loveridge

    Feb 17. 2016

    Jessica Santos

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  18. Marie Madden Towells

    Feb 18. 2016

    I was actually lined up at the bulk barn to get this salt with more behind me—all waiting for the salt!

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  19. Marilou Rivera

    Feb 18. 2016

    We have been using this Costco carries this.

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  20. Beth Siojo

    Feb 18. 2016

    i been using this too i even habe the Himalayan light in my bedroom

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  21. Tanya Radcliff-Houston

    Feb 18. 2016

    Jason Radcliff

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  22. Jason Radcliff

    Feb 18. 2016

    I already switched

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  23. Justina Amichia

    Feb 19. 2016

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  24. Justina Amichia

    Feb 19. 2016

    Pink Salt is also great for detox when added to soap! Check out my page Hadassah&LOVE. I make cherry blossom bar soap with organic himilayan pink salt and kaolin clay for $5 a bar

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  25. Kim Meyer

    Feb 19. 2016

    Ya Raymond Russell you need to do some more research.

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  26. Pamela Bubb Rhodes

    Feb 19. 2016

    There’s no iodine in this or sea salt and my thyroid went haywire not using salt with iodine and its the inky way to get it. Be careful!!

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  27. Angela Pompetti Soucie

    Feb 19. 2016

    Diane Pompetti

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  28. Barbara Pohlman

    Feb 20. 2016

    Too clear to have mud. Lol!

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  29. Barbara Pohlman

    Feb 20. 2016

    Order it online.

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  30. Linda Holmes

    Feb 20. 2016

    I love Himalayan Pink salt.

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  31. Carla Lortz

    Feb 20. 2016

    Jessica Sabbagh

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  32. Christina Fortson

    Feb 20. 2016

    Tanya Lewallen Coile

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  33. Melody Cochran Rife

    Feb 21. 2016

    Shanna Hamm Aiken, here’s some info on the salt I have.

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  34. Paula Marie O'Connor

    Feb 21. 2016

    I’ve been told it contains some bad stuff too. Any info about this?

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  35. Kim Libretta

    Feb 21. 2016

    Love ut! It’s all I use and eat!

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  36. Debra Huggins

    Feb 21. 2016

    I heard the same thing Paula Marie O’Connor on The Doctors TV Show…that you should not consume the pink salt!!!

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  37. Kathy Cloyd Phillips

    Feb 21. 2016

    I do!

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  38. Amy Suzanne

    Feb 21. 2016

    Mo, Kasey, it’s worth it!

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  39. Michelle Chaban

    Feb 21. 2016

    I just bought some at the dollar store I think I am not taking a chance using it

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  40. Joene Strasser

    Feb 22. 2016

    Himalayan crystal salt is far superior to traditional iodized salt. Himalayan salt is millions of years old and pure, untouched by many of the toxins and pollutants that pervade other forms of ocean salt.

    Known in the Himalayas as “white gold,” Himalayan Crystal Salt contains the same 84 natural minerals and elements found in the human body. This form of salt has also been maturing over the past 250 million years under intense tectonic pressure, creating an environment of zero exposure to toxins and impurities.

    Himalayan salt’s unique cellular structure allows it to store vibrational energy. Its minerals exist in a colloidal form, meaning that they are tiny enough for our cells to easily absorb.

    More :
    http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/himalayan-crystal-salt-benefits/

    No bad. Gooooood

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  41. Christina Davidson

    Feb 22. 2016

    Robin Andy Lockstein thought you’d like this article.

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  42. Kayley Sorensen

    Feb 22. 2016

    Peter Licastro what I was telling u about

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  43. Peter Licastro

    Feb 22. 2016

    Yes its just like table salt

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  44. Kayley Sorensen

    Feb 22. 2016

    Nothing like it!

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  45. John Gilmartin

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  46. Maria Susana Magpily

    Feb 23. 2016

    I like Sea Salt..and going to try this pink salt more health benefits

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  47. Thea Scott

    Feb 24. 2016

    Rita Terita Morris

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  48. Myrtle Brown Mills, Hey Sis, do you think this would be good for Jacob?

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  49. No it doesn’t. Lol. Why do you continue the bs. It’s sodium chloride.

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  50. Susan Moore

    Feb 26. 2016

    I like this salt for all these reasons! And it comes naturally with the iodine we need.

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