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Portland Origun (phonetic spelling)  has a reservoir high in
the mountains, Bull Run,  and claimed to have pure rainwater
to drink.

Vegetables are supposed to have minerals.

Sea Water is said to have the same mineral distribution as
(our) blood.

There are a number of "Sea Salts"  for sale on the net.
Some provide an analysis  (Ocean Magic) ,  some avoid
providing it (Real Salt).  Some are mined from old deposits,
some are extracted from existing sea water.

Most Vitamin purveyors sell a mineral supplement.

Given:    Water has different sources and different
minerals,  some may be bad.

So if we drink processed water;  What is the better
supplement?  Is it Sea Salt?  What kind of Sea Salt?  How
much?  Or is there a "Mineral Supplement" that has it all?

Regards,  Lorenzo

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