Rock salt is not an organism. Unless it is contaminated, it contains no DNA. It has no genes to be modified.
But non-GMO rock salt is available. Click here to buy some through Amazon.
Rock salt is not an organism. Unless it is contaminated, it contains no DNA. It has no genes to be modified.
But non-GMO rock salt is available. Click here to buy some through Amazon.
Oh, yeah? I see your non-GMO salt and I raise you carbon free sugar.
oh. It’s an environmentalist thing. Means they have negated the carbon footprint by sprinkling fairy dust on it. But just that damn label is the stupidest thing on the planet. Carbon-free sugar would be…. hydrogen and oxygen. And they definitely invited scorn simply for choosing such a stupid name.
But yeah: the rock-salt is so bad even the environmentalists are facepalming at it:
http://www.mnn.com/food/healthy-eating/blogs/facepalm-of-the-week-non-gmo-salt
The sad thing is there are people dumb enough to buy into “non gmo salt”. Even sadder? We let them vote.
Even sadder, they get elected.
I wouldn’t buy the non-gmo labeled salt, but I will endorse the Himalyan pink salt, in general.
Tastes better than regular salt, IMHO.
Sorry, nothing gets to be stupider than cluster water or its cousin in quackery, cluster-free water.
Except maybe the chemtrail and cloudbuster guys.
How about dihydrogen-monoxide-free water?
We should get a White House petition going!
It’s also gluten free!
As well as having 0 grams of Carbs and 0 grams of fat.
However it’s sodium content is absolute …
Only about 50%, actually.
Heh. Absolute in the daily recommended amount … but you are correct!
Sometimes rice is added to salt to prevent caking…
I agree it’s silly, but I just want to be argumentative.
I’m sorry, I can’t argue with you. You haven’t paid.
Ah the majestic salt trees of Himalania, free, proud, rambunctious. Here we watch as the free trade sherpas gather the delicate non-GMO salt srystal flowers that they will precisely shatter to produce Himalania non-GMO salt. The gently pink hue comes from the tree blood shed as they picked ftom the trees. The sherpas, long since inured to the screaming as they gather.