Here are some old posts of mine:
I just looked up an old post of mine (2010) on this product, and it reminded me how bad it really is:
It has a stunningly stupid web site that gives a product chemical analysis which, if you believed it, would be an utter disaster:
http://www.nutriseawater.com/
It shows it has a salinity about 50% higher than seawater (from sodium and chloride alone), then they incorrectly claim the specific gravity is 1.027. If you beleive their analysis, it must be more like sg = 1.040.
Then it says:
"The salinity level of this product is natural (untouched) from the ocean. If you desire a lower salinity level add Reverse Osmosis water." lol
Just look at these incredible claims:
Magnesium 2,085,000 ug/l ---> 2,000 ppm Uh, not good
They used to claim calcium was 0.007 ppm:
https://web.archive.org/web/20071219232654/http://www.nutriseawater.com they have "fixed" that issue
Then they have the audacity to claim:
"*This product is in it's natural state we did not alter it, levels may vary." SO what does adding the special QX-23 do if not alter levels?
Really, this has to be among the worst ever product claims. To support them by its use is to support stupidity.
