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All Salt is NOT Created Equal

Pink Himalayan salt crystals in a clear glass jar — natural mineral salt

Because not all salt is created equal.

Salt has been demonized for decades — but the real issue isn’t salt itself. It’s the kind of salt we’re using.

The Problem with Standard Table Salt

Most table salts are highly processed, stripped of their natural trace minerals, and often contain anti-caking agents or even added sugar. What’s left behind is a nutrient-dead, overly refined product that may do more harm than good.

Why We Switched to Redmond Real Salt

We switched to Redmond Real Salt — an unrefined, mineral-rich salt mined right here in the U.S. from ancient sea beds in Utah. It’s untouched by modern pollutants and packed with over 60 trace minerals your body actually needs to function.

Four Reasons Switching Matters

🧂 Minerals matter — Real Salt contains essential electrolytes like magnesium, potassium, and calcium that support hydration, hormone balance, and nerve function.

🌿 No additives or chemicals — Just pure, natural salt the way your body was designed to receive it.

💧 Supports adrenal and thyroid health — Proper salt intake is crucial for hormone regulation and managing stress.

😋 It tastes better — The rich, natural flavor enhances food without overpowering it.

A Wellness Way Perspective

From a Wellness Way perspective, we always ask why symptoms are happening — and mineral imbalances, dehydration, and poor nutrition are common underlying drivers. Swapping your salt is a simple but powerful step toward restoring your body’s natural balance.

So next time you reach for the salt shaker, make it Redmond Real Salt. Your cells (and your taste buds) will thank you.

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