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What Are Sea Salt Soaks?
by CJ Lundquist
Sea salt soaks are both relaxing and invigorating and have healing, cleansing and nourishing effects on the entire body. Sea salt soaks can be taken either by submerging the entire body in a sea salt soak, or soaking a cotton ball in sea salt and water for a localized sea salt soak on a specific area. There are over 80 minerals in sea salt that nourish the body, and both soothe and revitalize the system.
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How to use Sea Salt
by maxie104
Sea salt is prized by many cooks and people concerned about their health. Sea salt has a taste determined by the area where it was harvested.
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How to Understand the Health Benefits of Sea Salt
by Kristie Leong M.D.
What are the health benefits of sea salt? If sea salts are healthy, should you use them liberally in your diet?
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Sea Salt Nutrition
by Victoria Weinblatt
Sea salt is a natural product. It is extracted from seawater by evaporation. Sometimes sea salt has a slight red or gray tint to it, which is caused by the minerals in seawater.
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Difference in Sea Salt & Regular Salt
by Shelley Moore
Although people disagree about how much taste difference there is between sea salt and regular table salt, some people swear by sea salt. Even without a significant flavor difference, other aspects of sea salt can be attractive to food connoisseurs.
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Sea Salt Facts
by Kathryn Hatter
Sea salt is created naturally as ocean water evaporates. Sea salt contains minerals that table salt does not contain naturally, including iron, iodine, sulfur and magnesium. Sea salt also does not contain some of the unnatural ingredients that table salt contains. Sea salt is mined from protected shore areas in areas created specifically for the mining of sea salt.
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How to Buy Celtic Sea Salt
by a eHow Food & Drink Editor
Table salt does not carry the same richness of flavor possessed by Celtic Sea Salt, which is unrefined ocean salt complete with minerals. Celtic Sea Salt adds nutrients to your diet and improves taste at the same time. Many professional chefs will only use sea salt in their dishes. Here is how to achieve gourmet results by buying and using Celtic Sea Salt.
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How to Make a Dead Sea Salts Bath to Rejuvenate
by Rio Ann Hessler
Dead Sea Salts are rich in iodine, calcium, potassium and sodium among other minerals. These minerals are excellent for relieving pain in the body from muscles and joints. A warm bath with Dead Sea Salts is sure to make you feel rejuvenated.
There are many bath salts available, but authentic Dead Sea salts contain the most minerals. These are some tips on making an enjoyable bath with Dead Sea salts.
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How to Make Sea Salt Soaks
by Jenny Harrington
Sea salt soaks are a luxurious way to pamper your skin. The salt softens the skin and helps to relax tired muscles. Sea salt soaks are especially relaxing after a trip to the gym or a long day at work. You can make your own sea salt mixtures that include essential oils. The scent of the oils will aid the bath in relaxing you. Sea salt and aromatherapy is an inexpensive way to pamper yourself without the hassle and cost of visiting a spa.
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Sea Salt Benefits for Diabetes
by Safiyyah Lanier
Sea salt is the natural form of salt and is said to be a lot healthier than iodized salt. Many people favor the use of iodized salt over sea salt due to their lack of understanding of its benefits. If you look around in the grocery store, you will find all sorts of foods already seasoned with iodized salt. It is best to either cook your own food with sea salt or find special products made with natural sea salt.
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