Hey Everyone!
As many of you know, there
was a major shortage on the Celtic Sea Salt. Additionally, I had shared with you guys how they had a price increase in August. The letter that they sent to us in regard to this price increase can be seen here.
I contacted the Celtic Sea Salt company just to see how things were going for them.
If I would
have placed an order a few months ago, it would have been a 4 month wait for me to get it. It seems like that they pretty much have their stuff together now. Wholesale orders are now being sent out within one month or less. However, on occasion, some orders go out later. They did have a small set back from the recent hurricane.
The good news is that they are pretty much almost out of their slump now.
The
even better news is, I ordered a bunch of the Celtic Sea Salt before they had their price increase.
Therefore, we are offering the fine ground 1lb size Celtic Sea Salt for only $11.49 each when you get a 3-pack.
I use this stuff endlessly. I tend to run low in Sodium due to my Ulcerative Colitis condition. Therefore, the Celtic Sea Salt is a life saver for me. It is just loaded with the
full spectrum of minerals from the ocean.
One of the reasons why it is so popular is because this particular Celtic Sea Salt is void of Microplastics.
If you remember from previous newsletters, I came across this study at the link here, where they tested for Microplastics in 39 different sea salt brands.
Over 90% of the Sea Salt brands tested had crazy amounts of these Nano-Microplastic particles within them.
I know that many of you keep up on this type of thing, but many of us just buy regular Sea Salt from Walmart thinking it’s ok. We simply think that it's just Sea Salt, which we know is way better than Table Salt, so it's OK.
Table Salt is composed of insoluble inorganic elements. Varicose veins, hardening of the
arteries and other ailments have been traced to the excessive use of this type of salt.
Therefore, we use Sea Salt. However, as seen in that study, most are loaded with Microplastics.
The problem with Microplastics, is that they get into our system. They create inflammation and other problems, because they can act as endocrine disruptors. Microplastics take about 500 years or so to break down. Therefore, we want to
limit our exposure to them.
I understand that Microplastics are everywhere, including in the air that we breathe. However, if I have the ability to reduce the amount of Microplastics that I consume by a lot, I am going to do it.
For example, in this study, the Microplastics (MP’s) for one brand of Sea Salt was 13,629 MP’s in 1 KG of salt. That is absolutely
insane.
The next highest one was almost 1700 MP’s in 1KG. After that it was 718 MP’s, 402 MP’s, 366 MP’s, 354 MP’s, and so on. A good portion of these brands have well over 100 MP’s in 1KG of Sea Salt.
I do not recommend consuming the typical sea salt from the Grocery store, unless they have this particular 'Celtic Sea Salt' brand available. Regular Sea Salt can come from polluted areas of the ocean, and chances are it will have a lot of
these Microplastics within it.
In that study above, only three brands of investigated salts, Taiwan (refined sea salt), China mainland (refined rock salt), and France (unrefined sea salt produced by solar evaporation), did not contain any microplastic particles in both replicate samples. All other salt samples contained microplastic particles.
As many of you probably know, Celtic Sea Salt comes from France, and I am pretty
certain that it was the Celtic Sea Salt that didn’t contain any microplastics in the study. From being in this industry for so long, I know the owner at the Celtic Sea Salt company. We have met at various trade shows on the circuit now and again. So, I contacted her.
Keep in mind that they are a very natural and conscious company. They have 8 different kinds of sea and cave salts from all around the world that they
sell. Only two of them contain zero Microplastics.
I just wanted their Celtic Sea Salt from France, and it just so happens that their fine ground Celtic Sea Salt was one of the two that tested to have zero Microplastics just as the study conveyed.
Their coarse Celtic Sea Salt only had a number of 6 MP’s in a KG, which is absolutely nothing, especially
if compared to all these other Sea Salts in this study that were in the hundreds and thousands. This small number of 6 MP’s, may have even been from the air, that number is so low.
So, we’ve got the Celtic Sea Salt Fine Ground on special, with pricing before they had their price increase in August.
It’s an incredible deal to get this mineral-rich microplastic-free Sea Salt for only $11.49 each when
you get a 3-pack.
If you are interested in ordering, click the link below:
https://therawfoodworld.com/product-category/at-cost/
Thanks everyone for your support!
Sincerely,
Matt