"INO" unrefined sea salt 100g
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Description
"INO" unprocessed sea salt:
Unprocessed sea salt is the only type of salt classified as a condiment, as it contains 92 elements from the periodic table (minerals and trace elements) essential for the health of our cells.
Magnesium is a key mineral involved in many metabolic processes in the body. Our body is unable to produce it, and therefore it is essential to consume it daily through diet. The largest percentage of it is found in the blood, and most of it is stored in the bones.
Calcium is a living tissue that is constantly being built and broken down in our body. When bone density decreases, there is a risk of osteoporosis and osteopenia. The absolutely essential component for the prevention and maintenance of normal bone condition is undoubtedly calcium, as it contributes to the creation of new osteocytes.
"INO" is a special product because, on the one hand, it is an unprocessed sea salt without any chemical treatment, collected by hand after the natural evaporation of seawater, and on the other hand, due to its composition, where laboratory analyses of final product samples prove that it is a product with low sodium chloride content, high magnesium and calcium content compared not only to table salt products but also to corresponding unprocessed sea salts.
Health Claim:
Additionally, the product contributes to:
maintaining muscle system health (calcium, magnesium) *
maintaining nervous system health (magnesium) *
skeletal muscle health and maintaining normal bone and teeth condition (calcium, magnesium) *
reducing tiredness and fatigue (magnesium) *
electrolyte balance (magnesium) *
normal energy-yielding metabolism (magnesium) *
normal protein synthesis (magnesium) *
normal psychological function & neurotransmission (calcium, magnesium) *
* The above are official health claims from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
and is able to support the above health claims as, following extensive laboratory sampling analyses, it was found to contain much higher amounts of magnesium & calcium than 15% of the recommended dose per 100g (specifically, at least 19 times more than the stated value) according to Council Directive 90/496/EEC of 24 September 1990 on nutrition labelling of foodstuffs.”
