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<blockquote data-quote="Agrivator" data-source="post: 6307822" data-attributes="member: 461"><p>Can you provide an analysis of the trace element content of Himalayan Red Salt, provided by a reputable independent analyst.</p><p></p><p>I was once naïve enough to assume that ordinary rock salt would contain at least some essential trace elements, but was disappointed to find that it doesn't. It is 98% NaCl with the remainder containing <strong>traces</strong> of K, Mg and Ca. But there were no detectable <strong>trace</strong> elements </p><p></p><p>Why is Himalayan Red Salt any different.</p><p></p><p>And one danger of feeding salt to lambs is that they can transfer traces of salt to the ewes' teats, which in turn can cause chafing and discomfort. making the ewes reluctant to let the lambs suck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agrivator, post: 6307822, member: 461"] Can you provide an analysis of the trace element content of Himalayan Red Salt, provided by a reputable independent analyst. I was once naïve enough to assume that ordinary rock salt would contain at least some essential trace elements, but was disappointed to find that it doesn't. It is 98% NaCl with the remainder containing [B]traces[/B] of K, Mg and Ca. But there were no detectable [B]trace[/B] elements Why is Himalayan Red Salt any different. And one danger of feeding salt to lambs is that they can transfer traces of salt to the ewes' teats, which in turn can cause chafing and discomfort. making the ewes reluctant to let the lambs suck. [/QUOTE]
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