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At 02:04 AM 5/4/97 -0500, you wrote:
>The following extracts (pages 29-31) are taken from the book "Seasalt's
>Hidden Powers" by the French biologist, Jacques de langre, Ph.D. which
>can be ordered through the Grain and Salt Society (916)872-5800 (In the
>UK: 081-749-1781) along with ecologically, mineral-rich sun-dried
>seasalt. Enjoy!
Peter, thanks for this interesting info--I recently included harvested and
natural (? :) salt from a "prehistoric" bed in a mail order, out of
curiosity. It was a bit more granualr, and very light beige. The hype was
that less was required--I noticed no difference at all. Does the book you
referred to give mineral comparisons of processed vs hand harvested salt,
and what any such differences might be valuable--and why?
(of course it does, I'm hoping you'll condense it to three or four succinct
sentences for us!!).
Pat
"Ancora imparo"
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