If you're going to make the saline solution yourself (you may know, but just in case), not all salt is the same. Some have iodine and other stuff in them.Many thanks to all of you!!! I can't be arsed for another visit to grocery... i think imma do that distilled water and saline solution by myself a little later... once again many thanks!!!
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If you're going to make the saline solution yourself (you may know, but just in case), not all salt is the same. Some have iodine and other stuff in them.
No idea if it'd be okay. Wiki says: "Himalayan salt is chemically similar to table salt plus mineral impurities. It consists of 95–98% sodium chloride, 2–4% polyhalite (potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, oxygen, hydrogen), 0.01% fluoride, 0.01% iodine, and micro-amounts of numerous trace minerals"I know that... i have some himalayan salt without iodine think it should be okay?
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No idea if it'd be okay. Wiki says: "Himalayan salt is chemically similar to table salt plus mineral impurities. It consists of 95–98% sodium chloride, 2–4% polyhalite (potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, oxygen, hydrogen), 0.01% fluoride, 0.01% iodine, and micro-amounts of numerous trace minerals"
Personally, I'd try to stick with pure sodium chloride
Himalayan salt comes out of the ground with all of those impurities (polyhalite, iodine, etc). That's why Himalayan salt is pink in color.
Himalayan salt comes out of the ground with all of those impurities (polyhalite, iodine, etc). That's why Himalayan salt is pink in color.
WelcomeThank you.. in that case i'll just order it
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Look for Normal Saline 0.9% . You should be able to find some in a pharmacy, even a grocery store, in the first aid section. It might even be called Wound Care Solution. Regardless, it would only contain 0.9% normal saline. Amazon sells it, too.
Another thing to keep in mind, it's not always kind to coils.