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<blockquote data-quote="annelise" data-source="post: 700609" data-attributes="member: 74652"><p>Bouncer, I think that what is removed in refined table salt are not vitamins, but rather minerals. I do, in fact, myself buy Maldon Sea Salt, English! (and somewhat expensive in my neck of the woods - being Denmark).</p><p> </p><p>Mind you, I use 'ordinary' salt when cooking (otherwise too expensive with e.g. veggies where you will mostly discard the water anyway)., and then use the Maldon Sea Salt as a 'finger salt ' - great taste and flaky.</p><p> </p><p>Please keep us posted, Bouncer, as to whether you will find relief from your leg cramps.</p><p> </p><p>annelise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="annelise, post: 700609, member: 74652"] Bouncer, I think that what is removed in refined table salt are not vitamins, but rather minerals. I do, in fact, myself buy Maldon Sea Salt, English! (and somewhat expensive in my neck of the woods - being Denmark). Mind you, I use 'ordinary' salt when cooking (otherwise too expensive with e.g. veggies where you will mostly discard the water anyway)., and then use the Maldon Sea Salt as a 'finger salt ' - great taste and flaky. Please keep us posted, Bouncer, as to whether you will find relief from your leg cramps. annelise [/QUOTE]
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