

– Himalayan Salt contains all the 84 minerals in the perfect balance – No digestion is necessary for Himalayan Salt, therefore it is ready for immediate use by the body when dissolved in water, unlike sea salt. – Sea salt is difficult to digest and assimilate for our bodies because it is not at the mineral electrolyte size which is immediately usable in our blood and cells (I know that’s a mouthful) – Sea salt may dehydrate the body whereas Himalayan Salt helps hydrate the body Here are some of the main bullet points that I presented to him. My personal philosophy on presenting a case on something is to just present those facts that the person can at least go out and confirm for themselves. Now that I’m blogging, I just wanted to present some of that information here. Since I save everything I research, I was able to show him a ton of reliable information on the subject. I said “dah, um, I had read quite a bit about both, let me go back to all my saved notes and links and get back to you”. He said that he uses sea salt, and then asked me why is that I think Pink Himalayan Salt is better. Talking “healthy eating talk” to a co-worker a while back, I mentioned Pink Himalayan Salt which he never heard of. Read my comments at the bottom pertaining to the popular question, ‘Is Pink Himalayan Salt a Scam?’
