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The Only Rock We Eat. - Gobar Times, 2003. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Article 57, Health, 1522-323X; .

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Originally Published: The Only Rock We Eat, July 15, 2003; pp. 66-73.

Salt. "It's no ordinary rock. Billions of years ago, it combined with water to give forth to life on Earth. It was once worth its weight in gold. Trade, culture and politics revolved around it and it was a key component of our freedom struggle. Stop having it and you're dead. Have too much of it and ditto. It's freely available and almost limitless in its supply. Clearly, salt isn't just another rock, but the rock of life." (GOBAR TIMES) This article profiles salt and its many uses throughout history.

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Gunpowder
Iodine
Salt
Salt--Religious aspects
Salt--Taxation
Salt in the body
Salt mines and mining
Salts


India--Industries

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