Even if your salt says sea salt – if it is white then it has been processed and no longer contains the 80 plus trace minerals unprocessed salt contains. True sea salt will be gray and it will appear clumpy and somewhat stuck together, or moist. This is the salt of the oceans, unprocessed. Our bodies need these trace minerals and our bodies and the earth do not need the chemical processing used to make salt white and to keep it from caking. Do yourself and the earth a favor and choose natural salts. I use Celtic Sea Salt – click here to learn more! It’s healthier, it’s fun, and makes a great dinner conversation when you have guests over. If you don’t like the rocky clumpiness invest in a beautiful salt grinder for a great table centerpiece. Enjoy!
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