CELTIC SEA SALT vs HIMALAYAN PINK SALT Minerals Comparison + More Differences

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  • Ever wonder the difference between Celtic sea salt vs Himalayan salt? This video shows you in depth information about the minerals in pink Himalayan salt and the minerals in Celtic sea salt. I will compare the Celtic sea salt minerals to the pink Himalayan salt minerals in a side by side chart showing numeric values. Plus this video will show you the many similarities and differences (other than mineral content) between Celtic sea salt vs Himalayan salt. With this information you can determine some of the health benefits of Celtic sea salt and the health benefits of Himalayan salt for your needs.
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    NOTE: Dear Friends, please forgive my mispronunciation of Celtic Sea Salt. I was phonetically saying "Seltic" instead of "Keltic" 😊 Many Blessings!
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Komentáře • 620

  • @CleanFoodLiving
    @CleanFoodLiving  Před 2 lety +234

    Dear Friends, please forgive my mispronunciation of Celtic Sea Salt. I was phonetically saying "Seltic" instead of "Keltic" 😊 Many Blessings!

    • @almostjane1754
      @almostjane1754 Před 2 lety +17

      Nearly ALL Americans make that mistake - LOL! I remember the right way to say "Celtic" by thinking that only in Boston do people say SELL-TIC. Everywhere else in the world it's KELL-TIC. PS - love your videos. Have learned a lot! Thanks.

    • @Bedsheet_Necktie
      @Bedsheet_Necktie Před 2 lety +4

      Lol, must have grown up in Boston, MA 🏀

    • @Mr-pn2eh
      @Mr-pn2eh Před 2 lety +9

      I thought celtic seasalt was from Ireland.

    • @pkirkey6932
      @pkirkey6932 Před rokem +6

      Thank you for the correction on pronunciation. My Celtic Irish-Norman roots were getting all in a twist. I have been fermenting food for a few decades and have developed a preference for Himalayan pink salt over all the others I have used. I love your channel and recipes.

    • @bburnsga
      @bburnsga Před rokem +13

      It's correct either way. Thanks for the info!

  • @debrocs1
    @debrocs1 Před rokem +28

    I'm in New Zealand and i have been using Celtic sea salt for many years. I also use H salt as the celtic is to moist to use in a grinder. One of the interesting facts about Celtic is because it is a moist salt it has magnanese (I hope that is the right mineral), which is a water loving mineral, so any dry salt wont have it. Apparently magnanese removes excess sodium from the blood , so it helps stop build ups in the blood vessels

  • @2potornot2pot
    @2potornot2pot Před rokem +82

    I have used H. Pink salt for 5 years. It doesn't raise my blood pressure like salt used in processed food does. Just found your channel. Love your information.

    • @kigoziedith1077
      @kigoziedith1077 Před rokem

      Do u add it in food or it is used in just water

    • @denofpigs2575
      @denofpigs2575 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Something to keep in mind if you aren't aware is that balancing your sodium intake with potassium intake will help regulate blood pressure. That might be why because of high potassium. I was actually typing that up right before she mentioned that lol.

  • @newtitan8888
    @newtitan8888 Před 2 lety +118

    Better than Netflix

  • @cindymillis4975
    @cindymillis4975 Před rokem +18

    What a wonderful presentation!! I love your soothing voice as well! I have used both, but when I was diagnosed with dehydration at ER and tried to drink Himalayan salt in water, it irritated my stomach and gave me diarrhea, which caused more dehydration! I tried the Celtic salt and it saved my life! Stopped the diarrhea and no more stomach cramps!! I drank 1.5 teaspoons in 64oz.of water, as much as I wanted (meaning more than 1 jar of 64oz, but 3-4 of them per day) and felt like I had been raised from the dead!! So now, my absolute favorite salt is Celtic sea salt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @CleanFoodLiving
      @CleanFoodLiving  Před rokem +2

      What a great story, thank you for sharing!

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah Před rokem +3

      Potassium and magnesium along with the salt would have got u going fast too
      All 3 electrolytes are important when dehydrated

  • @stephenromey6348
    @stephenromey6348 Před rokem +41

    I have used both over the years. I don't have a real preference - I think like you say in the video, people should treat these as a supplement, but not a primary source of minerals. Food will always need to be primary source of minerals - organic fruits, vegetables, and wild caught fish, grass fed meats). I also take liquid trace minerals in my morning water. Bone broth is also a good source of minerals.

  • @victoryak86
    @victoryak86 Před 2 lety +39

    Wow, thank you for doing this research and for sharing it with us! An interesting “deeper dive” might be to pair the two salts with particular kinds of vegetables for a “maximum benefits” goal, ie. Certain vegetables lower in certain minerals being compensated with the salt that makes up the difference, so to speak. Anyway very helpful analysis and presented very well.

  • @harmony3395
    @harmony3395 Před rokem +4

    Great analysis, thank you. I’ve been trying to decide which one to use, and I think the conclusion is both!

  • @reggaespiritdance
    @reggaespiritdance Před rokem +7

    I started with the pink but finding that I love the Celtic flavor! Wow, nice to hear this comparison, thank you

  • @katpaints
    @katpaints Před rokem +15

    I switched to Himalayan at my first taste! when I was a kid and the neighbor next door would get a new salt lick for their cow, we kids would chip off bits of it and eat it. It was the PINK salt block that we liked and it tasted exactly like the pink Himalayan sea salt. We have other salts but I only use the salt grinders with the pink rocks in it!

  • @believer2734
    @believer2734 Před 2 lety +88

    This was an excellent presentation and I very much appreciate your break down comparison of each. I had just got my father in law started on the Celtic sea salt (Selina Naturally) and I was trying to explain how beneficial it was although I see now that I didn’t know nearly as much about it as I thought. Thank you so much for teaching me !

    • @Morese56
      @Morese56 Před rokem +1

      Soooo, What is so good about Redmond salt? Why should I believe your recommendation just by you saying “try it and you’ll like”? Im really just curious. As it’s kind like telling people to put something in their bodies without any verification of the benefits? Have you tried other types? Or, Do you work for Redmond? Thanks

  • @aCountryVegan
    @aCountryVegan Před 2 lety +15

    Always have used H. Salt but seems like these two would compliment each other, so will be using these together in the future. Thanks for the info.

  • @1432amer
    @1432amer Před 2 lety +4

    Got more than I expected, thanks. New sub!

  • @travisfox7590
    @travisfox7590 Před 9 měsíci +3

    First off, very informative and helpful! Second, she's adorable and seems just contagiously positive!

  • @kankinping120466
    @kankinping120466 Před rokem +4

    very informative and educational! I am getting into this and thank you for putting this up!

  • @sustainablelife1st
    @sustainablelife1st Před rokem +1

    Love your cabinets, and the matching plaid. Fit's the topic quite well!

  • @pelamcfee9702
    @pelamcfee9702 Před rokem +5

    thank you for taking the time to give a clear and precise explanation

  • @corinnebonafino5211
    @corinnebonafino5211 Před 2 lety +14

    Just discovered you this morning. This is the 2nd video viewed and now I subscribed. I've lost my touch with some of my homestead days' lifestyle (i.e. fermenting) and THRILLED with finding you! Your style, knowledge, and topics are a perfect fit for me right now. Excellent channel. Thank youuu!! ❤

  • @spicencens7725
    @spicencens7725 Před rokem +24

    Well done! I'm so happy you did this comparative analysis! I learned much; especially cementing my switch from table salt to my much loved Celtic AND Himalayan salts. I use them both mixed in a salt cellar!
    Thank you!

  • @tinaaroha8205
    @tinaaroha8205 Před rokem +1

    From New Zealand, hi all👋🏽.
    I use both because of the different minerals.
    Thank you for you time and knowledge❤

  • @EdGutierrez69
    @EdGutierrez69 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for taking the time to do research and putting all the information in a entertaining and helpful video 😁 you are gorgeous by the way 😊

  • @dragonflyfarm9154
    @dragonflyfarm9154 Před 2 lety +11

    You are SO good at giving us information in a more simplified manner! I have yet to try Celtic sea salt so I can’t say which one I think is better.

  • @drpaularuffin
    @drpaularuffin Před rokem +1

    Great breakdown!! Nice job!! Thank you!

  • @janicejurgensen2122
    @janicejurgensen2122 Před rokem

    Thank you very much. I watched a few comparisons and yours was the best!!

  • @vickijohnston8896
    @vickijohnston8896 Před rokem

    Thank you so much. You shared valuable information I was curious about!

  • @lucylove1655
    @lucylove1655 Před rokem +2

    Very informative and so nicely presented! Thank you for posting.

  • @THOREAU79
    @THOREAU79 Před 2 lety +4

    Very informative! l learn new facts each time I watch one of your videos! have not tried Keltic salt but I like the pink one.

  • @michellecelesteNW
    @michellecelesteNW Před rokem +3

    Wow! Thank you for all that comparison effort. Very enlightening. I'm trying to take in less calcium but am pretty heavy handed with my pink salt so now I think I'll switch to the other. Thanks!

  • @WearthH
    @WearthH Před rokem

    40 seconds in and I already love this video. Thanks for doing this.

  • @bobbyotay8817
    @bobbyotay8817 Před rokem +5

    Yes I've tried them both and they both have benefits. However due to recent study and pollution of our world and ocean, I understand that the Celtic salt it's carrying a little bit of plastic in it the microplastic. Being that the Himalayan sea salt is mined under ground for the most part. I think it was around before the plastic was. Fantastic video, and thank you for the math.

  • @Mars_60
    @Mars_60 Před rokem +1

    I've been using Hym-pink going to check out Celtics. Great comparison vodeo!

  • @thea-bw6wx
    @thea-bw6wx Před rokem

    Thank you for your information on the two souls. I often wondered but I use both of them which I think is the perfect combination.

  • @joannmutschler9112
    @joannmutschler9112 Před rokem

    Good job. Answered my questions! Thank you.

  • @ImanEmpower
    @ImanEmpower Před 2 lety +16

    my country Pakistan is only producer of pink salt in the world , we have huge range of salt reserves . I’m exporter of himaliyan pink salt from Pakistan. This video is really amazing. If any one want high quality pink salt from us in large quantity pls comment below

    • @JessieAlvarez-ji4zb
      @JessieAlvarez-ji4zb Před 10 měsíci

      can o do consignment

    • @urhobotv3010
      @urhobotv3010 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I'm interested in importation of Himalayan pink salt. Can I have your email address?

  • @Bioluvskatz
    @Bioluvskatz Před 2 lety +51

    I learned something HUGELY important!!! I’d stopped using sea salt all together when I heard about micro plastics. Still not sure how Celtic sea salt could manage to have none, since all the oceans are connected, but I may get some for a change of pace now and again. Thanks for the great info… appreciated!!!!

    • @1MSally1965
      @1MSally1965 Před rokem

      Agreed since France is one of the dirtiest countries on the planet!

    • @TheFrugalMombot
      @TheFrugalMombot Před rokem +20

      Not really. The currents are different, amongst many other factors. The Pacific is far more polluted and has a significant problem with microplastics, whereas the Atlantic has had less issues and due to the currents and temperature variances apparently it affects the spread of the pollution. I watched a video on it and they talked about the science of it, but I’ve forgotten most of the logistics of that part of it. There are other seas that have a low rate of microplastics as well like the Mediterranean. It’s mainly the Pacific and maybe the Indian Ocean, but I can’t really remember what was said about that. She was wrong about the lack of microplastics in the “himalayan” sea salt, which is actually out of Pakistan. They have found microplastics in this. They aren’t sure why yet, but it’s likely due to cross-contaminations with other things during transport.

    • @justinmichaelfilms
      @justinmichaelfilms Před rokem

      @@TheFrugalMombot they prob mix Himalayan salt with sea salt to cut costs & just lie to consumers. Wouldn't doubt it in this day & age, the greed is everywhere

    • @Dej24601
      @Dej24601 Před rokem +3

      Currents change the situation. For instance, the western coast of Ireland is warmer than other coasts farther south in Britain by currents that come up from the Caribbean across the Atlantic. If the currents that hit those French beaches comes from areas with less pollution, or from deeper ocean waters, or are “filtered” in some way from rocky coves, they could end up with a different makeup than other locations.

    • @victorboucher675
      @victorboucher675 Před rokem +4

      The pink is from the mountains ... like a billion years ago when they were under the water.

  • @bobfugazy4916
    @bobfugazy4916 Před rokem +1

    Celtic Sea salt for me. I've been putting in my food for years. Awesome video, thank you.

  • @christabeesweet5861
    @christabeesweet5861 Před 11 měsíci

    I appreciate the information for the salts. Thank 😊

  • @tammykoble236
    @tammykoble236 Před rokem

    The RATIO of the minerals in the sea salts are the EXACT ratio and amounts our BODY requires. Great info., thanks!

  • @jeanadams1667
    @jeanadams1667 Před rokem +1

    I've been buying Celtic from Selina Naturally 5 pounds at a time for several years. I store small amounts in a sealed glass container for daily use. I am not familiar with a reliable source for Himalayan, but I plan to look for one. I could use that in the grinder for convenience. I love my Celtic (with a hard C or "k") and I am happy to have the information that it does not contain so much sodium. Thank you for a very pleasant and informative presentation.

  • @newtricks-olddog
    @newtricks-olddog Před 2 lety +20

    Great video, as expected, just one thing: the Himalayan salt is actually .2% lower sodium than Celtic sea salt 100% - 2%(minerals and trace elements) = 98% sodium vs. 100% - 1.8%(minerals...) = 98.2% sodium. Moisture content isn't relevant in this equation, add water to Himalayan or remove it from Celtic, doesn't change sodium and/or mineral content.
    Keep the videos coming, they are appreciated.

  • @isagoldfield7393
    @isagoldfield7393 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I always enjoy your blog😻🎏🍀💕

  • @sempercharge
    @sempercharge Před rokem

    Thank you for this video. Well done!

  • @rajinevin7273
    @rajinevin7273 Před rokem

    I use both. I'd say I use Celtic a little more. Mostly I'm glad to know that neither of them have plastics in them. Thank you for breaking it down!

  • @lindyjourde7411
    @lindyjourde7411 Před rokem +4

    I use Himalayan, but am wanting to try Celtic. I live in New Zealand so I'm sure to be able to get it somewhere. Excellent info! 😁👍❤️

    • @cjcoleman5150
      @cjcoleman5150 Před rokem

      You won't find it in the supermarkets in NZ. I bought some in a health shop. I found the smell off putting it smelt like suphur. Strange that no one else has mentioned this.

  • @serif392
    @serif392 Před rokem +10

    I love Celtic salt. The taste is mild and much less sharp on the palate than Himalayan salt. I use both only because the Celtic salt here in West Australia has become difficult to source for some reason. I buy a few packs at a time when available.

  • @veralubov7405
    @veralubov7405 Před 10 měsíci

    WONDERFUL VIDEO: such clear and step-by-step explanations. I have watched it with deep gratitude and excitement because, as a beginner, I am really happy to have found your channel. Many thanks and all the best! Have just subscribed.

  • @jaired9823
    @jaired9823 Před rokem

    impressively comprehensive. Thank you.

  • @ruledbyvenus1859
    @ruledbyvenus1859 Před 11 měsíci

    Late to this party but the info was right on time for my needs. Thank you for your research.💛

    • @CleanFoodLiving
      @CleanFoodLiving  Před 10 měsíci

      Not late, glad you found the info helpful! 😊 I've since done an updated video that is improved. If you liked this one, I think you'll find this one even better: czcams.com/video/TPKENjJAuvE/video.html

  • @lisabiggers5916
    @lisabiggers5916 Před rokem

    Thank you for your very helpful information !!😊

  • @xploit811
    @xploit811 Před rokem

    Wonderfully explained. Thank you so much.

  • @rogermitchell4980
    @rogermitchell4980 Před rokem

    Thank you for this great information!

  • @johng.4959
    @johng.4959 Před rokem

    Amazing presentation! Subscribed! (I've used both salts and still experimenting) 👍

  • @kittybeck151
    @kittybeck151 Před rokem +3

    I use Himalayan pink salt & black salt. I follow Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, who said unrefined salts with color have the most minerals & are best. All unrefined salts taste better than refined table salt. However, I would like to try Redmond Real Salt as mentioned by others below. Thank you for the info

  • @comeLord
    @comeLord Před rokem

    You are a gift to us. Thank you for your great teaching, i love learning from you. God bless you 🙏

  • @danielrodriguez1665
    @danielrodriguez1665 Před 10 měsíci

    Just tried celtic for the first time today, got to see how it grows on me but I'm already really liking it

  • @terrijuanette486
    @terrijuanette486 Před rokem

    What a great video! Thank you!

  • @mariemasters1728
    @mariemasters1728 Před rokem

    You are so soothing. There is a singer on Tim Tock that could be your relative - she is truly a talent. I love your content - so scientific very well explained!!

  • @thewrongaccount608
    @thewrongaccount608 Před rokem

    Lady knows her salt! Thank you for this breakdown. Ultimately it comes down to which one taste better to you. It's ok In Boston we pronounce it "Seltic"

  • @notmyworld44
    @notmyworld44 Před 2 lety +10

    I use the Celtic salt almost exclusively. This is great information! Celtic salt is very expensive, but for household use a pound of it will last quite a long time.

  • @myriamguns2162
    @myriamguns2162 Před rokem +13

    I use both intermittently but have been using the Celtic more lately. I put 1/2 teasp of it in each of my 2 mugs of morning coffee. I'm prone to HBP genetically, so the lower sodium chloride in Celtic is better for me.
    Love the taste of Himalayn though and still use it almost daily in small doses on my food combined with black pepper for better absorption.
    Thanks so much for the comparison and the break down. I had been searching for that, and there you were!

    • @deborahswan221
      @deborahswan221 Před rokem

      Watch the video by Dr Barbara O'Neill called salt and water, it will blow you're mind the connection between enough water, correct mineral containing salt everyday and HBP.

  • @randalljohnson5594
    @randalljohnson5594 Před rokem +4

    For sure Celtic sea salt is the best choice for minerals. Thanks for sharing

  • @michaelgcrist
    @michaelgcrist Před rokem

    You are so sweet! Thank you so much for this analysis, which was presented in a way that "make sense" for those of us with little chemistry background!! Bottom Line: BOTH are beneficial!!!

  • @davido3746
    @davido3746 Před rokem +17

    I’ve used both, but I really favor Celtic. I’ve got both stored, but my daily usage has strictly been Celtic for at least the last year. It just “feels” better.

    • @serif392
      @serif392 Před rokem +4

      With you on that...also Celtic has a less sharp taste. Incredibly Japan has something like 4,000 salts. They harvest from seaside plants, various seaweeds and goodness knows what else..😊

  • @waynesharpjr6074
    @waynesharpjr6074 Před rokem

    Thank you for your information and research.God bless.

  • @mymuse111
    @mymuse111 Před rokem

    Great Info! Thank you

  • @jpm5324
    @jpm5324 Před rokem

    Nice video, just recently bought big bags of both of these salts for our kitchen.

  • @neemamachege3700
    @neemamachege3700 Před 11 měsíci

    im using pink Himalaya salt ; thanks for the great infos,,, tile to bring Celtic salt on my table now

  • @jonnaborosky8836
    @jonnaborosky8836 Před rokem

    Learned a lot. Thanks.

  • @iskandariacordoba
    @iskandariacordoba Před 11 měsíci

    Lovely channel...
    Thank you for the valuable information....

  • @johnpatterson6448
    @johnpatterson6448 Před rokem

    Methodical. Informative. Charming.

  • @susan3200
    @susan3200 Před 2 lety +3

    Great episode.

  • @macEboy
    @macEboy Před rokem

    Thanks! Super interesting salt learning video

  • @Sonicman415
    @Sonicman415 Před rokem

    I like your kitchen design. I like both. Celtic is my old favorite. Not sure I’m liking how the pink salt is mined. Thanks for this.

  • @garyb8186
    @garyb8186 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video, Just subscribed.

  • @jimn.9990
    @jimn.9990 Před rokem +24

    We have Himalyan Sea Salt, Celtic Sea Salt, and Redmond's Real Salt. Even though Redmond's has super-fine particles that contains the best overall flavor, I find that I like the Celtic the best by its larger size, along with its extra moisture content that literally melts in your mouth that imparts an enjoyable experience. I also enjoy Celtic mixed in a glass of warm water with a squeezed organic lemon wedge as a beverage the first thing in the morning (to alkalize my body and to flush out any toxins) once or twice a week. Then on other days of the week I enjoy just the warm water and a lemon slice.

    • @TheFrugalMombot
      @TheFrugalMombot Před rokem

      Due to health issues I have, there have been several times that my body became acidic and I was hospitalized and I’ve been trying to find ways to help my body become more balanced and alkalized. I hadn’t heard about this. Thank you for the suggestion. I’ll try this. I love the taste. I do have a question, though. Doesn’t the lemon juice counteract the alkalinity of the salt?

    • @janettedavis6627
      @janettedavis6627 Před rokem

      I understood salt is not good for the health of the body. Please explain.

    • @dianasolfest7237
      @dianasolfest7237 Před rokem +2

      ​@@TheFrugalMombot lemon juice is acidic UNTIL it is ingested then is Alkalizing.

    • @dianasolfest7237
      @dianasolfest7237 Před rokem

      How much of Celtic salt to glass of water??

    • @jimn.9990
      @jimn.9990 Před rokem +3

      @@TheFrugalMombot Actually, lemon water may initially seem acidic while drinking it, but due to their high mineral content of lemons, they alkalize the body. There is a concern about the acid from lemons harming the enamel of your teeth, where certain health professionals recommend drinking the lemon water through a straw, but so far after years of doing so, I am fortunate to have my teeth unaffected. I would recommend performing a Google Search of foods that acidify v alkalize the body should benefit you. Good luck, Canny!

  • @janamoran189
    @janamoran189 Před rokem

    Thanks 😊 !!
    I will use the pretty pink 💗💓💕

  • @mamtajaya6457
    @mamtajaya6457 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful. I love pink Himalayan salt

  • @eglonbrown3133
    @eglonbrown3133 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for your research, I use Himalayan pink salt, I have not tried Celtic sea salt, according to the research numbers I will continue using it❤

  • @stephenwilliams4406
    @stephenwilliams4406 Před rokem +19

    Thanks again for this info. I keep hearing about the quality of Redmond's Salt which is a 'pink salt' mined in Utah. I've recently ordered a large bucket. Their website confirms the quality of both Pink Himalayan and Celtic, but points out that since theirs is (also sea salt) mined in Utah, it has zero 'Food Miles' traveling to the USA, so maybe better for the planet. France has 4,800 Food Miles and Pakistan has 7,900 Food Miles to the USA.

    • @teresamexico309
      @teresamexico309 Před rokem +1

      Exactly!
      I do get local or regional salt as well yet I have tried some from abroad because I was there and got a sample.

    • @sillililli01
      @sillililli01 Před rokem +9

      A beekeeper tested water preference for bees by adding different salts or no salt at all, and the bees preferred their water with a micro amount of salt, then he tested which salt they preferred, and it was Redmond's salt. Thought you'd be interested in that bit of information. If it's good enough for the bees, it's good enough for me. lol

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah Před rokem +4

      Real Salt is not pink salt
      It is a multi color salt
      Mined, not a sea salt- no micro plastics
      My winner
      Used it 25 yrs now!

  • @pramujisinggihriyanto6901
    @pramujisinggihriyanto6901 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for very accurate info

  • @odysodys1098
    @odysodys1098 Před rokem +7

    Thank you! If I didn't have Redmond I would use Himalayan. I'm skeptical the coast of France is an exception to ocean pollution -- especially microplastics.

  • @belinda9207
    @belinda9207 Před rokem

    Dear Beautiful, love you're podcast keep going💚

  • @adam8892
    @adam8892 Před rokem

    Very informative. Thank you.

  • @betsyoman7173
    @betsyoman7173 Před 2 lety +52

    I have 2 comments. First: One of the salts has more of one mineral and the other has more of the other mineral. It seems to me that the clever thing would be to mix the two! Second: Your video did not mention Redmond RealSalt, which is mined in Utah. Which means it doesn't have to be shipped to us from the other side of the world. We need a mineral comparison of the 3 of them. My choice would be the one made (mined) in the good old USA, but I'm curious about the mineral content. I looked quickly but didn't find a chart that seemed to do the job. I'll search more later.

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah Před rokem +7

      I would rather have mined salt from earth than sea salt
      The seas are very polluted. Deep in earth seems less polluted.
      Himalayan salt is hard to find, ppl buy pink salt and think they’re buying Himalayan salt. I just stay away from any pink salt.
      I’ll stick with Redmond Real Salt for the 25 yrs; the last 25 yrs it has served me very well.

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah Před rokem +5

      Also make sure to eat seaweeds and no iodine problem
      There are other minerals in the seaweeds too. And other nutrients.
      Kelp powder hides in everything
      Dulse flakes are actually tasty
      Nori sheets for sushi
      Kombu fronds for soups and beans, even grains
      Easy peasy

    • @steveegbert7429
      @steveegbert7429 Před rokem +4

      I also would like to see an analysis of Redmond, or generically, Utah salt. I would think it can't be too far off from Himalayan Pink since both were laid down before humans had too much of a chance to mess things up. Personally, I have gone to using Redmond, if for nothing else the above mentioned shipping aspect.

    • @1MSally1965
      @1MSally1965 Před rokem +6

      I have all of these salts but I also primarily use Redmond. I was very disappointed that you did not tell us your personal favourite. That’s one reason we watch your channel.

    • @jimmieroan9881
      @jimmieroan9881 Před rokem

      @@YeshuaKingMessiah the real salt mentioned is from over a million years ago long before pollution so i would say, no pollution in the salt.

  • @dgalaviz861
    @dgalaviz861 Před 8 měsíci

    I am sodium chloride sensitive. I mainly use H Pink Salt for every day cooking. I think I need Celtic Sea Salt for a sprinkle to taste some foods. Great breakdown. Thank you

  • @akirby2886
    @akirby2886 Před rokem

    This is very interesting, thank you.

  • @Nakpunar1
    @Nakpunar1 Před 9 měsíci

    Great information. Possibly I'll mix them

  • @puritylilian6664
    @puritylilian6664 Před 4 měsíci

    Great upload ❤❤❤
    Thank you

  • @LoveMusic-pd5iz
    @LoveMusic-pd5iz Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for all your work on this subject. Would you make your salt comparison chart available to print?

    • @CleanFoodLiving
      @CleanFoodLiving  Před 2 lety +1

      I've got a written version of this video here: discover.hubpages.com/health/Celtic-Sea-Salt-vs-Himalayan-Pink-Salt-Minerals-Comparison-More-Differences

  • @RedRose2355
    @RedRose2355 Před měsícem

    Love this!

  • @machinegunhippie
    @machinegunhippie Před 9 měsíci

    Good stuff. You should look into making unintentional asmr videos. You would be good at it.

  • @bryanspicer90
    @bryanspicer90 Před rokem

    Great video. Thanks.

  • @bettygray9108
    @bettygray9108 Před rokem

    Thank you. Good information.

  • @cherylmerideth5143
    @cherylmerideth5143 Před rokem +6

    I cook with the Himalayan Pink and finish at the table with the Celtic Grey

  • @lindagumbleton6569
    @lindagumbleton6569 Před 9 měsíci

    Brilliant informative presentation 🙏

  • @carokat1111
    @carokat1111 Před rokem

    Really interesting. Thank you.

  • @maryduff8831
    @maryduff8831 Před 2 lety +7

    I stopped using iodized salt close to 20 years ago and using Himalayan salt for close to 10 years.

  • @saundrayork767
    @saundrayork767 Před rokem +9

    I absolutely love your deep dives and this is no exception. I do not like the flavor of the pink salt. I began using the Celtic salt about 5-yrs ago switching from table salt ( the one with the umbrella) and my blood pressure dropped a few points -- just enough to avoid needing meds. I love your videos! Thanks for all your hard work making them

    • @CleanFoodLiving
      @CleanFoodLiving  Před rokem +1

      great testimony of how "which type" can affect you for better/for worse!

    • @denofpigs2575
      @denofpigs2575 Před 9 měsíci

      It's the potassium! Add more potassium to your diet to help balance sodium water retention.

  • @Universalhealing-bo3ir

    Thank You for your Research😇💞

  • @MISSIONCAT11
    @MISSIONCAT11 Před rokem +2

    Thank you - very interesting and useful video and information.
    I personally am attracted to the Himalayan salt because of the time barrier between the time of the ocean floor deposit (1 million years ago ?, no pollution) and the fact that the ocean floor was then raised to a high altitude and the Himalayan salt was protected from modern sources of pollution.
    I would like to either build or buy a good water filter.
    High pressure city underground fresh water piping develops leaks and an underground pond forms. Due to chaos, some of the pond water gets back into the fresh water pipe. There is also a pressurized sewer pipe underground next to the fresh water pipe, and if they both have leaks then an exchange may occur. This is why I drink distilled water.
    Thanks again for your work.

    • @emilyowens8247
      @emilyowens8247 Před 11 měsíci

      Research drinking distilled. It can cause you problems. Better to drink spring water.