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The refined salt industry cites scientific studies saying that raw sea and rock salts do not contain enough... Salt mounds in Bolivia... Salt mounds in Bolivia... Food grade salt accounts for only a small part of salt production in industrialised countries... Salt has great commercial value because it is a necessary ingredient in the manufacturing of many... The manufacture and use of salt is one of the oldest chemical industries... Salt is also obtained by evaporation of... salt so obtained was formerly called bay salt... and is now often called sea salt or solar salt... most refined salt is prepared from rock salt... These rock salt deposits were formed by the evaporation of ancient salt lakes... Salt Crystals at Devil... Salt Crystals at Devil... keeping the salt crystals from sticking together... The refined salt is then ready for packing and distribution... Table salt is refined salt... in salt shakers to absorb extra moisture and help break of clumps when anti... salt is not traditionally used as a condiment... tend to have a high salt content and fill much the same role as a salt... providing table condiment that table salt serves in western cultures... is table salt mixed with a minute amount of... Iodized salt is used to help reduce the incidence of... Iodized table salt has significantly reduced disorders of... Table salt is mainly employed in cooking and as a table condiment... iodine and the specific iodine compound added to salt varies from country to country... in the UK the iodine content of iodized salt is recommended to be 10... iodized salt is more common in the... which gives the table salt a yellow color... Too much or too little salt in the diet can lead to... Salt is even sometimes used as a health aid... risk for disease due to insufficient or excessive salt intake varies due to biochemical individuality... that the studies done on the consumption of salt can be interpreted in many different ways... Excess salt consumption has been linked to... One report shows that a high salt diet does reduce bone density in girls... While high salt intakes have been associated with detrimental effects on bone health... salt consumption is higher... the evidence of an association between dietary salt intakes and blood pressure has increased... blood pressure who significantly reduced the amount of salt in their diet decreased their chances of developing cardiovascular disease by 25... Evidence suggests that high salt intake causes left ventricular hypertrophy... there is accumulating evidence that high salt intake predicts left ventricular hypertrophy... A decrease in salt intake has been suggested to treat edema... Ingestion of large amounts of salt in a short time... Salt solutions have been used in China as a traditional suicide method... and accidental confusion of salt with sugar in child food... an unrefined form of salt made by evaporating sea water... Rock and sea salt is usually referred and sold as... A salt mill for sea salt... A salt mill for sea salt... A salt mill for sea salt... The target salt intakes set for adults and children do not represent ideal or optimum consumption levels... defines the level of salt in foods as follows... 3g salt or less per 100g... If the amount of salt per 100g is in between these figures... focus includes raising awareness of high levels of salt hidden in sweet foods and marketed towards children... Salt intake can be reduced by simply reducing the quantity of salty foods in a diet... Salt substitutes have a taste similar to table salt and contain mostly... Salt output in 2005... Salt output in 2005... Salt output in 2005... Salt is produced by... that these figures are not just for table salt but for sodium chloride in general... A ship loading salt from a terminal... A ship loading salt from a terminal... A ship loading salt from a terminal... Sea Salt is good for you... Key information on salt from the Salt Industry... Key information on salt from the Salt Industry... Salt and other wounds... Study adds salt to suspected triggers for heartburn... High salt diet reduces bone density in girls... salt diet link to ulcer risk... Fatal hypernatremia after using salt as an emetic... Salt Manufacturers Association press release... New salt campaign under attack... is an early account of the importance of salt to the diet... Salt production methods and practices... term modest salt reduction on blood pressure... Salt Matters Web Site... Salt in the Diet... Salt made the world go round...

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