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Kenneth
 
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On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 09:03:53 -0700, Samartha Deva
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>PS.: Kenneth wrote:
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>> Hi Joe,
>>
>> Of course you are correct...
>>
>> In this regard, I have been amused by the fact that the
>> oceans have been used as sewers for those many years.
>> Perhaps that is the attraction of "sea salt" so popular
>> today...

>
>I can't understand what you mean - could you please explain your
>viewpoint with 10,000s years sewer usage of oceans and the connection
>between "sea salt" attraction, sewer, popularity and your amusement.
>
>I'd like to get amused as well.
>
>Thanks,
>
>S.
>
>
>

Hi,

Certainly...

It is my understanding that "mined" salt comes from deposits
that were formerly seas.

There is no doubt that the oceans are grossly polluted and
have been since the dawn of the human experience.

As a result, it seems funny to me that so many folks
concerned with health and nutrition have latched onto "sea
salt" as somehow superior to "mined salt."

I believe that they have it backwards.

All the best,

--
Kenneth

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