Composition can be found at:

http://www.waterencyclopedia.com/En-Ge/Fresh-Water-Natural-Composition-of.html

It has about 8 times the sodium chloride content of sea water, and less calcium and magnesium than sea water. It does surprising have over 10 times the potassium of sea water.

Marshall



Carl Deb Charter wrote:
http://www.curezone.com/foods/saltcure.asp

I don't know if salt from the Great Salt Lake is considered to be same as ocean salt but there is a huge difference between table salt and ocean salt.
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Don't confuse salt with sodium. most minerals can come in a salt form. Sodium is only one mineral salt.
Dee wrote:

I thought it was sodium free.  Dee  -------Original Message-------
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Subject: Re: CS>Concentrace, ocean water
 there is alot of salt in Concentrace- more so.





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