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Himalayan salt?

Started by robomont, November 19, 2013, 11:10:15 AM

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Somamech

I would assume most salt marketing is BS ;)

If doing precipate swings though in regards to salt, i do concur with the Ormus Crowd in that Dead Sea Salt doe's garner more precipate. 

Whether that means anything is left to interpestation as No-One has provided proper assay's of the resulting material. :D

robomont

Basically a random survey in general.no scientific workup.unless members volunteer on their own.
The mercury would climb up the food chain from crabs and other bottom dwellers.eventually the majority of it would settle to the lowest spot in the sea floor over millions of years.imho
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

ArMaP

Quote from: Amaterasu on November 20, 2013, 03:50:48 PM
Yes, ArMaP, fish are testing with very high radiation levels.  Many have given up seafood for that reason.
In the whole world?

deuem

Quote from: ArMaP on November 20, 2013, 10:21:03 PM
In the whole world?

Hey, are all the oceans connected or did you sleep through that class. Haven't you been reading Thors posts? There are 3 open air reactors pumping radiation into the sea 24/7 This will eventually will even get to fresh water fish.... Major part of the pacific seem dead NOW,, Where do fish hide from water?....d

ArMaP

Quote from: deuem on November 20, 2013, 11:01:17 PM
Hey, are all the oceans connected or did you sleep through that class.
Yes, all oceans are connected, but does that mean that an oil spill will have the same oil concentration in the whole world?

QuoteHaven't you been reading Thors posts?
No. :)

deuem

Quote from: ArMaP on November 20, 2013, 11:59:34 PM
Yes, all oceans are connected, but does that mean that an oil spill will have the same oil concentration in the whole world?

WHO said anything about oil, that floats or sinks, Radiation mixes.....


No. :)   I guess Thor will have to toss you out of the fan club...


ArMaP

Quote from: deuem on November 21, 2013, 12:54:09 AM
WHO said anything about oil, that floats or sinks, Radiation mixes.....
What about the concentration (that's what I was talking about in my post), is it the same everywhere?

Did you receive the same amount of radiation as the people working in Chernobyl?

zorgon

Quote from: ArMaP on November 20, 2013, 01:42:59 PM
Why, do the fish have mercury, cesium and other stuff?

yes they do   

Mercury levels in Pacific fish likely to rise in coming decades

Bluefin Tuna in California: ALL Contaminated With Radiation
More than a year ago, 15 out of 15 bluefin tuna tested in California waters were contaminated with radioactive cesium from Fukushima.

Scientists Find Post-Tsunami Radiation in Sea Kelp


QuoteAlmost all the salt sold in Portugal is made from evaporated sea water.

Your water comes from the Atlantic :P

zorgon

Quote from: burntheships on November 19, 2013, 09:43:16 PM
I notice a faint difference in taste.

That "difference in taste"  is from Algae or sediments :P

Unrefined sea salt contains small amounts of magnesium and calcium halides and sulphates, traces of algal products, salt-resistant bacteria and sediment particles. The calcium and magnesium salts confer a faintly bitter overtone, and they make unrefined sea salt hygroscopic (i.e., it gradually absorbs moisture from air if stored uncovered). Algal products contribute a mildly "fishy" or "sea-air" odour, the latter from organobromine compounds. Sediments, the proportion of which varies with the source, give the salt a dull grey appearance. Since taste and aroma compounds are often detectable by humans in minute concentrations, sea salt may have a more complex flavour than pure sodium chloride when sprinkled on top of food. When salt is added during cooking however, these flavours would likely be overwhelmed by those of the food ingredients.[41] The refined salt industry cites scientific studies saying that raw sea and rock salts do not contain enough iodine salts to prevent iodine deficiency diseases

robomont

I liked ajs definition of radiation.radiation is like light from a light bulb .the particle is like  the bulb itself.the bulb will bask you in warmth but if you touch the bulb then you get burnt.there are trillions of these bulbs floating in the air and if you inhale one then its guaranteed death.dont eat or inhale lightbulbs/radioactive particles.after fuku.france saw increases of hot particles in their milk.so armap.enjoy your milk/lightbulbs/radioactive particles.they background radiation may not change much even though the particle count has increased around the northern hemisphere.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

ArMaP

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Quote from: zorgon on November 21, 2013, 01:16:19 AM
Your water comes from the Atlantic :P
I noticed that many years ago. ;D

Your original post didn't make any reference to a specific ocean, that's why I asked if that applied to all fish.

Edit: more correctly, I asked if that applied to fish generically, I didn't directly ask if it applied to all. :)

robomont

Supposedly its the bad halides that replace the iodine deficiency.to get them out one must eat good halides of which there is only iodine.lack of iodine means higher chances of gland problems such as with the thyroid.there has been a very large increase in thyroid cyst in japanese children and west coast children.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

zorgon

Quote from: ArMaP on November 21, 2013, 01:12:36 AM
What about the concentration (that's what I was talking about in my post), is it the same everywhere?

No  Here is the 10 year dispersal pattern. It will take time to reach your water :P 



ArMaP

Quote from: robomont on November 21, 2013, 01:22:40 AM
france saw increases of hot particles in their milk.

France is in the path of the high atmosphere currents that come from North America, Portugal is not. :)

Quoteso armap.enjoy your milk/lightbulbs/radioactive particles.
If things are as bad as some people say, shouldn't most people in California be dead by now?

And yes, I do enjoy my milk, it's probably the radiation that gives it that extra taste.  :P

ArMaP

Quote from: zorgon on November 21, 2013, 01:34:01 AM
No  Here is the 10 year dispersal pattern. It will take time to reach your water :P 

Three things about that video:
1 - it's obviously a prediction, reality may be different
2 - it doesn't show the Atlantic.
3 - they show values compared with the initial value at Fukushima, it would be more correct to show the values compared to how things were before the incident.

And yes, it will eventually reach my water, but at what concentration? That's what matters.