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Here are the English words - sorry
kalium = potassium
natrium = sodium
Eva
> >
> Salt dries on stones and pieces of wood and I think paleo people collected
> it and brought it with them to use with meat when they left the shores to
go
> hunting. Must have been the same thing as with grains. They probably
picked
> some but not much. Getting hold of what you need to eat must not cost more
> than it gives in calories. Mined salt can not be paleo or good because it
> contains only natrium.
>
> Eva

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