Paul Saladino· MD
i have another salt that i'm using it's kalima salt and they uh when they do microscopic analysis they do not see any microplastics under the microscope with the visible eye so okay that's reasonable
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i have another salt that i'm using it's kalima salt and they uh when they do microscopic analysis they do not see any microplastics under the microscope with the visible eye so okay that's reasonable
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i think redmond is going to come on and sponsor the podcast i would talk about those two even if they weren't podcast sponsors they're the two salts that i know of to be the lowest in microplastics
Redmond is pretty low microplastics there's another salt I think Jacobson's is pretty low microplastics you can look and see how they're tested — I've got one called it's from Kalima Mexico it's an inland Salt Flat Kalima sea salt is low microplastics