One can often find reddish deposits at the bottom of the container of the concentrated Himalayan Crystal Salt™ Sole solution. What is this?
A. Himalayan Crystal Salt is a natural product and subject to changes in concentration of its elements held within the crystalline structure. Not all minerals are represented in a 100% ional/colloidal form. These deposits represent minerals that were not included in the geometric matrix of the salt crystal. These minerals are in an inorganic form which fall to the bottom of the container when the salt crystal dissolves. The deposits are totally harmless.
Himalayan Crystal Salt™ is a natural product and subject to changes in concentration of its elements held within the crystalline structure. Not all minerals are represented in a 100% ional/colloidal form. These deposits represent minerals that were not included in the geometric matrix of the salt crystal. These minerals are in an inorganic form which fall to the bottom of the container when the salt crystal dissolves. The deposits are totally harmless.
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