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Old 02/08/2005, 06:39 AM   #1
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anti-caking agents in marine salts

I understand that some manufacturers use anti-caking agents in their marine salt to keep the salt from clumping together. Is there any danger of cyanide poisoning from those brands that use anti- caking agents? What brands would you recommend?


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Old 02/08/2005, 09:50 AM   #2
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Hi,

Why would you think any salt manufacturer would put anything in there salt that would could cause cyanide poisoning?

Get a grip, it ain't gonna happen.

I use Crystal Seas Marine Mix Bioassay Formulation.


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