I don't think this is going to help you get it, but here goes. I know all kinds of people who have gulped accidentally and taken a mouth full of sea water and never got sick. In fact you are the first person I've ever heard of to say such a thing, and I am an ocean swimmer. I think the problem is your way of needing to interpret what people here write. I NEVER said that I go out and purposely drink sea water, nor do I think it would do me good. I DID say I have accidentally swallowed a mouth full. Big difference. And further more,, when you really think about it, if you want to, go swim a mile in the ocean, and figure out how much water is going down your throw with all the big breaths of air, and the waves etc. It's more than a gulp. You seem to get locked onto an idea and will go to great lengths defending your position. If you get sick with a mouth full of water, that's you and not even close to the rest of the world who spend time in the ocean. Nor, if we took a poll here, I doubt anyone would have problems eating the same amount of low temp sun dried powered meat as compared to fresh. But, I will refrain from even suggesting it in the first place, for it will only confuse the issue. Most table salt is produced in huge high temp processing facilities that have nothing in common to the ancient practice of damning off a tidal flow of fresh seawater and letting the sun evaporate the water until it becomes a dry power. I suggest you take your experience and if you think others will benefit, let them know of what happens to You. After that, let it go. We're not here to convince anyone of anything, only to share.