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The Difference Between Redmond Real Salt, Celtic, and Himalayan Salt

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The Difference Between Redmond Real Salt, Celtic, and Himalayan Salt

Article at a Glance:

  • Real Salt, Celtic, and Himalayan are all unrefined sea salt with very similar mineral content.
  • Celtic salt comes from evaporated ocean water along the coast of France.
  • Himalayan salt comes from any of dozens of salt mines in Pakistan.
  • Real Salt is harvested from an ancient underground salt deposit in Utah.

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We’re going to do something today most companies don’t like to do: we’re going to say nice things about the competition.

No, that doesn’t mean we’re going to be kind to that bitter, chemically treated white table salt you still find in far too many kitchens, because if you understand the health benefits of Real Salt you already know that Real Salt and table salt aren’t really the same product. But we are going to answer a question we hear a lot when people are considering their salt options: What’s the difference between Redmond Real Salt, and Celtic or Himalayan salt?

(Are you wondering why we’re only talking about Celtic and Himalayan? It’s because we are, first and foremost, salt lovers, and if for some reason Real Salt didn’t exist, Celtic and Himalayan are really the only other salts we’d consider using.)

Here’s a handy chart that will show you some of the differences at a glance.

Real Salt

Real Salt is an all-natural, unrefined sea salt harvested from an ancient ocean. It’s full of natural minerals that make it healthy, delicious, and pink or red looking, and though we do hate to boast, we’re also the best-selling brand in America’s health food stores. Our salt deposit is in Redmond, Utah where our team enjoys award-winning work conditions and generous pay – and since we own and control the whole process you can be sure Real Salt comes to you through our world-class production facilities in its unrefined, mineral-rich, delicious state, exactly as nature intended.

Celtic Sea Salt

Celtic Salt is a great salt harvested from the current ocean in France. They do a terrific job with their salt, harvesting it by hand and leaving it unprocessed so it contains those important trace minerals. Compared to Real Salt, the biggest difference is that the current ocean is exposed to many anthropogenic environmental issues that ancient seas never experienced – things like mercury, lead, plastic, petroleum toxins and other man-made chemicals. It's a very wet salt, which makes for some amazing texture and flavor combinations. We like the idea of salt that comes from an ancient sea, before man-made pollution was prevalent, but Celtic is a great option.

Himalayan Pink

Like Real Salt, the Himalayan brands are harvested from an ancient salt deposit that would have been created long before there were any modern toxins. Geologically, the Himalayan deposit is very similar to Real Salt; they both have the full spectrum of minerals and both can be considered crystal salts. Tasted side by side, Real Salt is a bit sweeter, while Himalayan tends toward an earthy flavor.

The big difference between Real Salt and Himalayan is geography. Real Salt comes from the USA (Redmond, Utah), and the Himalayan deposits are in and around Khewra, Pakistan. There are a number of different mines supplying the Himalayan brands, and some have more modern standards than others. Himalayan salt has to travel more than 7,000 miles just to make it to America, with all the environmental impacts that come with that. Real Salt not only has to travel a shorter distance, but our operations in Redmond are powered by our two large solar fields, reducing our environmental impact even more.

Generally, Real Salt is half the cost (we’re so glad we don’t have to ship it from Pakistan!) and we know you can always trust the quality, processes, and labor policies that bring Real Salt to your kitchen.

Salt Source Map

Use this map to get an idea where three of the top unrefined sea salts come from.

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Still not sure which salt is right for you? If you’re closer to Pakistan than you are to Utah, we think a Himalayan salt could be your best choice. And you can always take the Real Salt taste test: First try Real Salt, then try whatever salt you used to use. The difference will amaze you!

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Comments (144)

Deb C

My sons told me how great they feel on Arrowhead spring water. I bought some and it gave me tremendous stomach issues. (weird?). I have your salt, love it, use it, and always put a couple of pinches in my water bottle or a pinch in a glass of water. I also have made this into Sole water and occasionally, when I remember, add a teaspoon to
a glass of water as well. (water is RO) Am I getting similar effects to the spring water? Better effects? Thank you. Mineral water, spring water, sole water confuses me :(
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Redmond Life replied:
Hi there! Thanks for sharing your experience. It’s not unusual for different types of water to affect people in different ways, especially spring water, which can vary in mineral content. By adding Real Salt to your water or by making sole water, you’re remineralizing it, which can offer similar benefits to bottled mineral or spring water. If you’d like to compare mineral content, we’ve got a full mineral analysis of Real Salt here on our website: https://redmond.life/pages/mineral-analysis ________________________________

joan esclamado

I know our table salt is iodized because iodine is needed. So, If I only use sea salt or Redmonds salt do I need take a supplement of iodine? I am thinking of changing to Redmond’s salt!
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Redmond Life replied:
Hi Joan, great question! While Real Salt has a small amount of naturally occurring iodine, you’re right, it doesn’t contain the recommended 150 micrograms. Iodine can be found in yogurt, eggs, strawberries, and cheese, and also in the iodized salt used in many processed products you might be consuming. If, after looking at your diet, you decide that you need to supplement your iodine, consider our Re-Lyte Electrolyte Caps Hydration Plus. Hydration Plus includes 400mg of sodium as well as 150 micrograms, or 100% of the daily recommended amount of iodine from Kelp Extract. ________________________________

Barbara Wilson

hello,
Is your sea salt tested for lead content and do you have wholesale prices?
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Redmond Life replied:
Hi Barbara! Yes, Real Salt is tested regularly. You can see our mineral analysis on our website here: https://redmond.life/pages/mineral-analysis And yes, we do offer wholesale accounts. If you’re interested, reach out to our customer service team at: connect@redmond.life [http://redmond.life/cdn/shop/files/Redmond-Life-Logo_d9997046-ced1-4872-8209-d9b6293eec96_1200x1200.png?v=1639679860]<https://redmond.life/pages/mineral-analysis> mineral-analysis – Redmond Life<https://redmond.life/pages/mineral-analysis> REAL SALT ANALYSIS We leave Real Salt just the way nature made it. The 60+ trace minerals give Real Salt its good flavor and make it healthier too. View the Real Salt minerals analysis OMRI LISTED Real Salt is OMRI listed, which means it may be used in certified organic production or food processing according to the US redmond.life

Michelle Morgan

I heard about Redmond’s Real Salt on a YouTube cooking channel that I watch, and went from there to see where I could find some. I bought the bag with the pouring spout to put in my electric salt grinder. There is such a BIG difference in the taste of Real Salt compared to regular table salt. The taste has grown on me and I use it in just about every thing, even sprinkling it on my salads ( that I eat every day) I love Real Salt, and I have told my family and friends about it.
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Redmond Life replied:
Hi Michelle, what a great story! We’re thrilled you’ve discovered Real Salt and appreciate so much that you’re sharing it with your family and friends! Thank you! ________________________________