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Is Celtic Salt dissolved in water an electrolyte?

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Is Celtic Salt dissolved in water an electrolyte?

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Yes, water becomes an electrolyte if there are any salts and minerals dissolved in it, even small amounts. Simply put, electrolytes conduct electricity whereas water absent of all dissolved salts and minerals does not. However, Celtic salt dissolved in water does not charge the cell battery as described above and therefore cannot perform all the functions of the Health Equations Electrolyte Formulas. The ratios of potassium, magnesium, phosphates and sulfates to sodium and chloride in Celtic Salt are very low, well below the cells’ requirements to charge the cell batteries. Moreover, too much sodium and chloride without the required ratios of the other four electrolytes could result in an electrolyte imbalance and sooner or later dehydration. General Guidelines for selecting one of the three HEQ Formulas: Lyte CL is designed for athletes and individuals with high cholesterol. Lyte K is designed for hypertension and heart disease. Lyte Solution is for everyone else. A word of caution: T

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