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To: THE ANT who wrote (160146)7/14/2020 2:44:13 PM
From: Horgad  Respond to of 218012
 
Sea salt contains many trace minerals including lithium. Probably depends on the region? So up your lithium by chucking out the processed/purified table salt. Might not be enough, but it is step in the right direction.
400 milligrams in a kilo...so 80 5mg doses in a kilo. Eating a kilo of salt every 80 days would be tough. <g>
LithiumLi30.40 g/kg

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To: THE ANT who wrote (160146)7/15/2020 7:20:01 AM
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To: THE ANT who wrote (160146)1/23/2021 2:53:47 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218012
 
It was only a guess that lithium is a nutrient. There must be some PhD studies on lithium processes in people.

Goes into stomach, then what? The chemical pathways it takes should have been tracked by now.

If it takes up residence in neurotransmitters or cell wall tougheners, or T cell killers, or wherever, then it might be an essential ingredient.

Maybe I should ask duckduck

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