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Saltwater Pool Chemistry - II
Salt is essential to life. Without salt in your diet, many of the chemical processes of digestion and nutrient absorption are compromised.
What about salt outside the body – not consumed? Sea Salt is touted to have all sorts of benefits. Bathing in Sea Salts will help to detoxify your body, calm inflammatory skin conditions, slough off dead cells and generally leave your skin feeling more vital. Does swimming in a saltwater pool have the same health and beauty benefits as bathing with Sea Salts? The answer is all in the numbers.
A salt-water pool uses a chlorine generator to take crystalline salts and break them into Hypochlorous Acid and Sodium Hypochlorite. The Hypochlorous Acid is the Chlorine that sanitizes the pool water and impedes the growth of algae and bacteria. The two chemicals convert back into salt and then are broken out again as they go through the electrolysis of the chlorine generator. While they are recombined, we feel the salt (NaCl) in the pool.
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10 Facts about the Polar Bear Plunge
Your pool might be pretty cold, but is it as cold as the Northern oceans? On New Year's Day, thousands of swimmers took the Polar Bear Plunge into freezing water.
Are they nuts? Plunging into water at 8 degrees Celsius (46 F) or colder! Perhaps they are, but people have been known to do stranger things

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