Horse crap. All sugars, including honey are processed, if nothing else, to get out the larva.
Salt? Much salt in pre-roman and roman times was cut from dried lake beds in the middle east or mined from salt deposits in the middle east. WTF do you think salt comes from? Besides dissolved in water and deposited in beds?
Do you have another source for salt? Sodium Chloride?
/johnny
“All sugars, including honey are processed, if nothing else, to get out the larva. “
Your food prep background is showing. Real honey can be purchased which is not processed.
Refined salt is processed at high temperatures, removing the beneficial trace minerals, is 97.5 % sodium chloride and approx. 2.5% anti caking chemical additives witha little iodine.
Unrefined salt is 84% sodium chloride with calcium, magnesium and essential trace minerals.
I guess you’ve never heard of the Himalayan mountain deposits.
Honey is filtered not processed. Pure honey that is. Yes, it is also pre digested which is why you can’t give it to infants. The processed stuff has corn and canola oils in it.