What is in Giddyup® and Saltco Himalayan Rock Salt?
Author: Saltco Australia Date Posted:11 December 2017
Certificate of the Analysis of Himalayan Crystal Mineral Rock Salt |
From the book, Water & Salt, The Essence of Life |
by Dr Barbara Hendel MD and Peter Ferreira |
Element |
Order |
Num. |
Results |
Analysis Type |
Hydrogen |
H |
1 |
0.30g/kg |
DIN |
Lithium |
Li |
3 |
0.40g/kg |
AAS |
Beryllium |
Be |
4 |
<0.01ppm |
AAS |
Boron |
B |
5 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Carbon |
C |
6 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Nitrogen |
N |
7 |
0.024ppm |
ICG |
Oxygen |
O |
8 |
1.20g/kg |
DIN |
Flouride |
F- |
9 |
<0.1g/kg |
Potentiometer |
Sodium |
Na+ |
11 |
382.61g/kg |
FSM |
Magnesium |
Mg |
12 |
0.16g/kg |
AAS |
Aluminum |
Al |
13 |
0.661ppm |
AAS |
Silicon |
Si |
14 |
<0.1g/kg |
AAS |
Phosphorus |
P |
15 |
<0.10ppm |
ICG |
Sulfur |
S |
16 |
12.4g/kg |
TXRF |
Chloride |
Cl- |
17 |
590.93g/kg |
gravimetrie |
Potassium |
K+ |
19 |
3.5g/kg |
FSM |
Calcium |
Ca |
20 |
4.05g/kg |
Titration |
Scandium |
Sc |
21 |
<0.0001ppm |
FSK |
Titanium |
Ti |
22 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Vanadium |
V |
23 |
0.06ppm |
AAS |
Chromium |
Cr |
24 |
0.05ppm |
AAS |
Manganese |
Mn |
25 |
0.27ppm |
AAS |
Iron |
Fe |
26 |
38.9ppm |
AAS |
Cobalt |
Co |
27 |
0.60ppm |
AAS |
Nickel |
Ni |
28 |
0.13ppm |
AAS |
Copper |
Cu |
29 |
0.56ppm |
AAS |
Zinc |
Zn |
30 |
2.38ppm |
AAS |
Gallium |
Ga |
31 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Germanium |
Ge |
32 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Arsenic |
As |
33 |
<0.01ppm |
AAS |
Selenium |
Se |
34 |
0.05ppm |
AAS |
Bromine |
Br |
35 |
2.1ppm |
TXRF |
Rubidium |
Rb |
37 |
0.04ppm |
AAS |
Strontium |
Sr |
38 |
0.014g/kg |
AAS |
Ytterbium |
Y |
39 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Zirconium |
Zr |
40 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Niobium |
Nb |
41 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Molybdenum |
Mo |
42 |
0.01ppm |
AAS |
Technetium |
Tc |
43 |
unstable |
artificial isotope - not included |
Ruthenium |
Ru |
44 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Rhodium |
Rh |
45 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Palladium |
Pd |
46 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Silver |
Ag |
47 |
0.031ppm |
AAS |
Cadmium |
Cd |
48 |
<0.01ppm |
AAS |
Indium |
In |
49 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Tin |
Sn |
50 |
<0.01ppm |
AAS |
Antimony |
Sb |
51 |
<0.01ppm |
AAS |
Tellurium |
Te |
52 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Iodine |
I |
53 |
<0.1g/kg |
potentiometrie |
Cesium |
Cs |
55 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Barium |
Ba |
56 |
1.96ppm |
AAS/TXR |
Lanthan |
La |
57 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Cerium |
Ce |
58 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Praseodynium |
Pr |
59 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Neodymium |
Nd |
60 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Promethium |
Pm |
61 |
unstable |
artificial isotope - not included |
Samarium |
Sm |
62 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Europium |
Eu |
63 |
<3.0ppm |
TXRF |
Gadolinium |
Gd |
64 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Terbium |
Tb |
65 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Dysprosium |
Dy |
66 |
<4.0ppm |
TXRF |
Holmium |
Ho |
67 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Erbium |
Er |
68 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Thulium |
Tm |
69 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Ytterbium |
Yb |
70 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Lutetium |
Lu |
71 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Hafnium |
Hf |
72 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Tantalum |
Ta |
73 |
1.1ppm |
TXRF |
Wolfram |
W |
74 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Rhenium |
Re |
75 |
<2.5ppm |
TXRF |
Osmium |
Os |
76 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Iridium |
Ir |
77 |
<2.0ppm |
TXRF |
Platinum |
Pt |
78 |
0.47ppm |
TXRF |
Gold |
Au |
79 |
<1.0ppm |
TXRF |
Mercury |
Hg |
80 |
<0.03ppm |
AAS |
Thallium |
Ti |
81 |
0.06ppm |
AAS |
Lead |
Pb |
82 |
0.10ppm |
AAS |
Bismuth |
Bi |
83 |
<0.10ppm |
AAS |
Polonium |
Po |
84 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Astat |
At |
85 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Francium |
Fr |
87 |
<1.0ppm |
TXRF |
Radium |
Ra |
88 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Actinium |
Ac |
89 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Thorium |
Th |
90 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Protactinium |
Pa |
91 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Uranium |
U |
92 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Neptunium |
Np |
93 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Plutonium |
Pu |
94 |
<0.001ppm |
FSK |
Additional Combined Elements |
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Water |
H2O |
1.5g/kg |
DIN |
Ammonium |
NH4+ |
0.010ppm |
Photometrie |
Nitrate |
NO3- |
0.09ppm |
Photometrie |
Phosphate |
PO43- |
<0.10ppm |
ICG |
Hydrogencarbonate |
HCO3- |
<1.0g/kg |
Titration |
The inert gases Helium-He-2, Neon-Ne-10, Argon-Ar-18, Krypton-Kr-36, Xenon-Xe-54, and Radon-Rn-86 could not be included in the research. Many of the elements could not be proven with conventional chemical analysis. Through the transfer of frequency patterns by means of wave transference, it was possible to prove the frequency pattern with the aid of frequency spectroscopy. With this, the detection of elements even smaller than <0.001 ppm was proven.
The research analysis confirmed the holistic properties of the original Himalayan crystal salt.
The sodium chloride content is 97.41% and meets the worldwide necessary standards for table salt.