Ormus And Salts 1

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Excellent question. The relationship between Ormus and salts is fundamental. In fact, it's the very foundation of how Ormus is traditionally made.

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The simple way to understand it is this:

High-mineral, unrefined sea salts are the primary source material from which Ormus is extracted.

You don't get Ormus by simply eating the salt. You use the salt as a "mineral-rich ore" and perform a specific process to isolate the Ormus minerals from it.

Here’s the complete breakdown.


The Two Types of Salt: Source vs. Table

It's critical to understand that not all salt is the same.

1. "Good" Salt (The Source): Full-Spectrum, Unrefined Sea Salts

  • What they are: These are salts harvested from mineral-rich oceans or ancient sea beds, and they are minimally processed.
  • Examples: Dead Sea Salt (the most prized source), Celtic Sea Salt, Himalayan Pink Salt.
  • Why they are the source: The ocean contains every mineral on Earth. These salts, being unrefined, retain a full spectrum of dozens of minerals in trace amounts, including the precious metals (gold, rhodium, iridium) that are believed to make up the most powerful Ormus elements.

2. "Bad" Salt (Not The Source): Refined Table Salt

  • What it is: This is the common white salt you find in most shakers.
  • Why it's not the source: It has been heavily processed and refined to be almost 100% sodium chloride (NaCl). All the other beneficial trace minerals—the very source of Ormus—have been stripped away and discarded. It's a chemically "empty" salt.

The Extraction Process: The "Wet Method"

This is how Ormus is extracted from a high-mineral salt like Dead Sea Salt. It's a simple, alchemical process.

  1. Dissolve: The high-mineral salt is dissolved in pure, distilled water, creating a saltwater solution.

  2. Raise the pH: A high-pH alkaline solution (most commonly a lye solution, also known as sodium hydroxide in water) is slowly added to the saltwater.

  3. Precipitate: As the pH of the water rises to a specific point (typically around 10.78), something magical happens. The Ormus minerals, which were dissolved and invisible, suddenly "precipitate" out of the water. They become visible as a beautiful, milky white cloud of suspended particles. This milky substance is the Ormus.

  4. Settle & Wash: The container is left to sit for several hours, and the white Ormus precipitate slowly settles to the bottom, forming a dense white layer.

    • The clear, salty water on top is then carefully siphoned off.
    • Fresh, distilled water is added, the mixture is stirred, and it's left to settle again.
    • This "washing" process is repeated multiple times (at least 3-4) to remove all the excess salt and the high-pH solution, leaving only the pure Ormus precipitate suspended in clean water.

The final product is a milky white liquid, which is the Ormus concentrate. This is the substance that is ingested.


Summary Table

Feature Unrefined Sea Salt (The Source) Refined Table Salt (Not The Source)
Composition Sodium Chloride + Dozens of trace minerals 99%+ Sodium Chloride
Mineral Content Full-Spectrum Stripped of all other minerals
Source of Ormus? Yes, this is the primary raw material. No, the Ormus elements were removed.
Health Profile Provides a range of essential minerals Can contribute to health issues if overused

In conclusion, think of it like this: High-mineral sea salt is the raw, unrefined ore. Ormus is the precious, energetic gold that is carefully extracted from that ore.

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