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What is the difference between SEA-90 and other mineral salts for livestock that claim to originate from the sea?

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What is the difference between SEA-90 and other mineral salts for livestock that claim to originate from the sea?

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A. Several companies sell mineral salts for animal consumption and call their product sea salt. However, their source is either an ancient deposit buried beneath the earth’s surface millions of years ago or a sea coast area where heavy rain fall is common. Due to the age of these deposits and leaching by ground water during millions of years since their creation or annual rainfall, their minerals and trace elements are not perfectly balanced (high in Iron and other metals) and are significantly reduced in number (52 competition vs. 90+ SEA-90). There also appears to be a higher quantity of un-dissolvable solids (12 lbs competition vs. 1 lb SEA-90) in many other sea salt mineral products. The mineral and trace element balance, ratios, and content of SEA-90 are essentially the same as the sea water from which it is created. No minerals or trace elements are leached away, therefore, SEA-90 is the only true sea mineral salt available for livestock. Q. Is SEA-90 exactly the same as Dr. Murr

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