What's in It?







The list of minerals & elements contains everything that is in the human body. Though we advertise 84 minerals, you will find the list includes much more than minerals, it also contains elements like oxygen, so you will find more than 84. 

When you look at some of the minerals, you may say, oh my that is a harmful item; but these are in minute traces and based on our limited knowledge, we do not completely understand how some things that are harmful in large quantities may be helpful in minute quantities. But the fact is, that when Himalayan salt combines synergistically with spring water, it can be seen through thermographic photography to help balance the human body, thus it is a perfect match for the human organism.

Himalayan Salt & Spring Water ~ A Perfect Match 

When this salt is mixed with natural spring water, the resulting liquid is nearly identical (over 99%) to amniotic
fluid, which is the nurturing and protective fluid in the womb protecting the fetus. It is said that man originally came out of the oceans and indeed this salt, which is from the primeval seas over 250 million years ago, seems to prove that statement true.

Spectral Analysis of the Composition of Himalayan Pink Crystal Salt
Through spectral analysis, we can see the enormous variety of elements, trace minerals and electrolytes that compose pink crystal Himalayan salt. Please note these are in incredibly tiny parts, and that it is the interaction of so many tiny parts that create a healthy synergistic response in the human body. 

Hydrogen H 0.30 g/kg DIN 
Lithium Li 0.40 g/kg AAS 
Beryllium Be <0.01 ppm AAS 
Boron B <0.001 ppm FSK 
Carbon C <0.001 ppm FSK 
Nitrogen N 0.024 ppm ICG 
Oxygen O 1.20 g/kg DIN 
Flouride F- <0.1 g/kg Potentiometer 
Sodium Na+ 382.61 g/kg FSM 
Magnesium Mg 0.16 g/kg AAS 
Aluminum Al 0.661 ppm AAS 
Silicon Si <0.1 g/kg AAS 
Phosphorus P <0.10 ppm ICG 
Sulfur S 12.4 g/kg TXRF 
Chloride Cl- 590.93 g/kg Gravimetrie 
Potassium K+ 3.5 g/kg FSM 
Calcium Ca 4.05 g/kg Titration 
Scandium Sc <0.0001 ppm FSK 
Titanium Ti <0.001 ppm FSK 
Vanadium V 0.06 ppm AAS 
Chromium Cr 0.05 ppm AAS 
Manganese Mn 0.27 ppm AAS 
Iron Fe 38.9 ppm AAS 
Cobalt Co 0.60 ppm AAS 
Nickel Ni 0.13 ppm AAS 
Copper Cu 0.56 ppm AAS 
Zinc Zn 2.38 ppm AAS 
Gallium Ga <0.001 ppm FSK
Germanium Ge <0.001 ppm FSK 
Arsenic As <0.01 ppm AAS 
Selenium Se 0.05 ppm AAS
Bromine Br 2.1 ppm TXRF 
Rubidium Rb 0.04 ppm AAS
Strontium Sr 0.014 g/kg AAS
Ytterbium Y <0.001 ppm FSK
Zirconium Zr <0.001 ppm FSK
Niobium Nb <0.001 ppm FSK 
Molybdenum Mo 0.01 ppm AAS
Technetium Tc unstable artificial isotope - not included
Ruthenium Ru <0.001 ppm FSK
Rhodium Rh <0.001 ppm FSK
Palladium Pd <0.001 ppm FSK
Silver Ag 0.031 ppm AAS
Cadmium Cd <0.01 ppm AAS
Indium In <0.001 ppm FSK
Tin Sn <0.01 ppm AAS
Antimony Sb <0.01 ppm AAS
Tellurium Te <0.001 ppm FSK
Iodine I <0.1 g/kg potentiometrie
Cesium Cs <0.001 ppm FSK
Barium Ba 1.96 ppm AAS/TXR
Lanthan La <0.001 ppm FSK
Cerium Ce <0.001 ppm FSK
Praseodynium Pr <0.001 ppm FSK
Neodymium Nd <0.001 ppm FSK
Promethium Pm unstable artificial isotope - not included
Samarium Sm <0.001 ppm FSK
Europium Eu <3.0 ppm TXRF
Gadolinium Gd <0.001 ppm FSK
Terbium Tb <0.001 ppm FSK
Dysprosium Dy <4.0 ppm TXR 
Holmium Ho <0.001 ppm FSK
Erbium Er <0.001 ppm FSK
Thulium Tm <0.001 ppm FSK
Ytterbium Yb <0.001 ppm FSK
Lutetium Lu <0.001 ppm FSK
Hafnium Hf <0.001 ppm FSK
Tantalum Ta 1.1 ppm TXRF
Wolfram W <0.001 ppm FSK
Rhenium Re <2.5 ppm TXRF
Osmium Os <0.001 ppm FSK
Iridium Ir <2.0 ppm TXRF 
Platinum Pt 0.47 ppm TXRF
Gold Au <1.0 ppm TXRF
Mercury Hg <0.03 ppm AAS
Thallium Ti 0.06 ppm AAS
Lead Pb 0.10 ppm AAS
Bismuth Bi <0.10 ppm AAS
Polonium Po <0.001 ppm FSK
Astat At <0.001 ppm FSK
Francium Fr <1.0 ppm TXRF
Radium Ra <0.001 ppm FSK
Actinium Ac <0.001 ppm FSK
Thorium Th <0.001 ppm FSK
Protactinium Pa <0.001 ppm FSK
Uranium U <0.001 ppm FSK
Neptunium Np <0.001 ppm FSK
Plutonium Pu <0.001 ppm FSK

Additional Combined Elements
Water H2O 1.5 g/kg DIN
Ammonium NH4+ 0.010 ppm Photometrie
Nitrate NO3- 0.09 ppm Photometrie
Phosphate PO4 3- <0.10 ppm ICG 
Hydrogencarbonate HCO3- <1.0 g/kg Titration
The sodium chloride content is 97.41% and meets the worldwide necessary standards for table salt.

Legend:

g/kg – Grams per kilogram 
DIN – German Standards Institute 
ICG – Ionchromatography 
AAS – Atom absorbtion spectrometry 
TXRF – Total reflection - X-Ray - Floresence-Spectometry
ppm – Parts per million 
FSM – Flamespectrometry 
FSK – Frequency Spectroscope






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