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    Sea Salt, Lower Sodium?

    is primarily composed of the following ions, listed in order of descending abundance by weight: Chloride (Cl-) 55.03% Sodium (Na+) 30.59% Sulfate (SO42-) 7.68% Magnesium (Mg2+) 3.68% Calcium (Ca2+) 1.18% Potassium (K+) 1.11% Bicarbonate...

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    Best sparkling mineral water - Topo Chico

    character. Minerals are calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium. They also sell some sodas and IIRC they use real sugar. After trying the mineral water I plan on trying as much as I can find ... and I found it at, uh, Wal-Mart ......

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    Wheat Berries-Nutritional Profile

    % Phosphorus 975.36mg 98% Magnesium 276.48mg 69% Zinc 7.99mg 53% Copper 1.06mg 53% Manganese 5.78mg 289% Selenium 171.65µg 245% Water 21.00mg

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    WTH? Sex in a Can

    The man’s name is George May. Apparently he has patented the idea of feeding the oysters Viagra, magnesium, zinc and sea grass among other things after the shellfish have gone through the normal purification process. He...

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    Sardines

    My mom used to serve them at 70’s tail parties > just smeared them on a cracker. Maybe have a retro martini/sardines party? Sardines have a good amount of magnesium and calcium (one usually eats all the very teeny bones in a...

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    Why did my salt turn green?

    yellow-copper colour. Fleur de Sel contains, of course, mostly sodium chloride (NaCl) as well as calcium and magnesium sulphates, among other things. As the salts, especially NaCl, are very soluble, they can easily mix with the...

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    Bottled water

    Yeah, you’re probably right. And, it does just have chemicals in it. Calcium chloride, magnesium chloride, and potassium bicarbonate. And, I thought it woud replace the salt! I don’t see the work sodium on their list....

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    COCONUT WATER - Where to get in GTA?

    have tried ‘the real thing’ and you probably can’t beat it. I heard this new coconut water helps with workouts (replenishes electrolytes, high in potassium, magnesium, etc. etc.). I’m usually not a...

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    Have you made sauerkraut at home?

    Limestone is mostly calcium carbonate (or mixture of calcium and magnesium carbonates for dolomitic limestone). This will neutralize some of the acid in your sauerkraut. This action is a double-edged sword: less sour but acid is...

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    San Pelligrino; good for you or not

    are really high in magnesium salts, so that if you drink a lot of them they can work like the stuff you take before a colonoscopy to clean yourself out (That the point of these waters to clean you out)

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    Blossom-end rot - can I still turn this around?

    get some dry milk powder and epsom salts and mix about a half a handful of each into a gallon of water to give to your plants. This will give them calcium and magnesium. I generally get BER on the first tomato off each bush in a...

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    fish oil and kefir

    (oesterone) OR Fennel (oestrogen-like oestragole) Magnesium Glycenate (I’m not sure I spelled that right, just don’t get stearate) Avocado (Vitamin E and good fats) Banana (potassium) Don’t overlook your beverages...

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    Bean cramps

    tender, too, which I really like.I think Their theory was that some of the calcium and magnesium ions in the bean skins are replaced by the sodium ions in the soaking water. I wonder if the bad things in beans are somehow...

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    Does anyone use flavored sea salts?

    this is going to taste differently! In terms of health—-and another differentiating factor—- is that sea salts retain natural trace elements and minerals, such as magnesium, calcium, and postassium, all of which are...

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    beans

    . Hard water, recognizable by mineral deposits in pots and plumbing and greenish rings around the drains in porcelain tubs and sinks, contains high levels of calcium and magnesium. Calcium, for reasons not yet fully understood,...

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