Table Salt & Sea Salt --
What's the difference? A LOT!
Table
salt and sea salt both started out as the same thing, because all salt is
derived from nature. Some salt labels
boast of being sea salt and they aren't lying per se, but you can tell they have
been processed and refined because of their snowy white color. Unrefined sea salt is actually a grey color
(Celtic) or a pink color (Himalayan). The natural, unrefined state of salt is
very healthy, beneficial, and necessary by every cell in the body to sustain
quality life. However, table salt is refined and heated at temperatures as high
as 1200 degrees Fahrenheit when processed, which kills all of the nutritional
value, and by doing so creates a higher concentration of sodium chloride. Sea salt is 86% sodium chloride, and 14% of
other essential minerals, such as naturally occurring iodine, magnesium, and
potassium. In fact, Himalayan sea salt
has 84 essential minerals, which are coincidentally the exact same minerals
naturally found in the healthy human body!
Table salt is 97.5% sodium chloride.
The other 2.5% of table salt is made up of additives such as anti-caking
and flowing agents with names such as aluminum hydroxide--and we all recognize
aluminum as a poison to our bodies. Although
sea salt has less sodium chloride, it is known to have more flavor and people
often use less of it to "salt to taste" than they would when using
table salt.
Okay,
enough of the mumbo jumbo. What do these
salts do to the body? That's the
difference that counts! Table salt is
actually so processed and refined that it can be considered energetically dead,
and the body doesn't even recognize it as nourishment. In fact table salt is treated as a toxic
invader, and the body accumulates water in and around all the cells to protect
them. This results in the salt not being
able to be utilized by the body. Sea
salt, on the other hand is recognized as the energetically alive essential
nutrient that it is. The essential
minerals in unprocessed sea salt can be readily absorbed and utilized by the
body. It helps the body to distribute
bodily fluids evenly within the body, rather than pooling around cells to
protect them.
When a
body is deficient in sodium, bad things happens
such as sunken eyes, wrinkly skin, fatigue, hypertension (yes, from sodium
deficiency!), headaches, and confusion.
Please be wary of low salt diets.
Low table salt yes (and low processed food which is a big source of
energetically dead table salt), but not a low sea salt diet!
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Sources:
http://nutrition2success.com/salt.php
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/09/20/salt-myth.aspx
http://www.naturalnews.com/026938_salt_health_body.html
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