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Ancient cultures all over the world valued natural salt tremendously. The Celtic word for salt also means holy or sacred in the Celtic language. In the mythology of the Sumerian culture, the God Enlil determined that Gods and human rulers might never taste cooked food before it is sanctified by salt. In the Egyptian, Greek and Roman cultures, salt was regarded as a divine gift and frequently used in religious rituals. The Romans attributed such value to salt and it was often used as money, which is where the word “salary” comes from. Roman soldiers were often paid with salt. The Chinese even had a special God for salt, named Phelo. This cross cultural appreciation of natural salt is now supported by modern science as more and more evidence for the tremendous health benefits of unrefined salt comes forth.
All cellular structures become alive through electrolytic activity. Life begins with electrolytes. Trace minerals carry the life force in our bodies more than any other substance.