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Complete Ionic Liquid Salts - 16 oz. Offering is as of March 2004. Click through for current info, pricing, and availability.
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Complete Ionic Liquid Salts - 16 oz.
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Nature's complete salt. Naturally concentrated sea water from Utah's inland sea, the Great Salt Lake. A balanced salt seasoning containing natural ionic and trace minerals. An alternative to table salt with potassium and magnesium. Standard Shipping is FREE!
Safety Information Highly concentrated. Dilute if necessary. Not to be used by people on sodium restricted diets. Product Description Complete Ionic Liquid Salts offer the versatility of a salt seasoning, while nourishing the body with a complete blend of essential minerals. Our bodies are constantly working to stay in a state of balance. Unlike table salt which is sodium chloride, Complete Ionic Liquid Salt also contains potassium, magnesium and other trace minerals. Indications Intended as an alternative to table salt. It is all natural and does not contain aluminum anti-caking agents. Ingredients Magnesium activates over 300 enzymes, helps with nerve conduction, muscle relaxation, bone formation, energy production and utilization. Chloride is essential for hydrochloric acid production, water balance and oxygen exchange. Sodium is the principle mineral in regulating fluid volume and maintaining acid-base balance. Potassium regulates heartbeat, maintains fluid balance and helps muscles contract. Potassium is a catalyst in protein and carbohydrate metabolism. Plus over 80 Ionic Trace Minerals naturally harvested from Utah's Inland Sea, the Great Salt Lake. Directions One teaspoon twice daily in a glass of juice, water or as a liquid salt seasoning. **For sodium restricted diets, use low sodium Trace Mineral Drop Complex for mineral supplementation and electrolyte replacement.**
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