The Healing Properties of South Korea’s Bamboo Salt

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • In South Korea, bamboo salt is as ubiquitous as the table variety, except it’s considered a form of medicine used to combat disease, indigestion and pain. One of the country’s most trusted forms of bamboo salt was invented by famed medicine man, Dr. Kim Ilhoon, who patented a top-secret, 1,300-day long process to create the highest quality version of the stuff. Now, he’s handed down his practice to his son, Kim Yoonse, who has carried on his father’s legacy by establishing Insanga, a company distributing bamboo salt throughout South Korea and beyond.
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Комментарии • 418

  • @klekln3409
    @klekln3409 6 лет назад +867

    bamboozled

    • @bluespinn
      @bluespinn 6 лет назад +3

      Hahaha

    • @Mitochondria281
      @Mitochondria281 6 лет назад +13

      You deserve a gold star if that ever was a thing on youtube.

    • @darknoobboi5195
      @darknoobboi5195 6 лет назад +2

      Richard B "Give this video 5 stars."

    • @matthewchow4991
      @matthewchow4991 6 лет назад +1

      framboozled ya doozle headed floozle

    • @ananz9233
      @ananz9233 5 лет назад +2

      You made me salty...

  • @user-or4cd2by7t
    @user-or4cd2by7t 5 лет назад +84

    Fun fact: Kim ilhoon, the man who made this kind of salt, actually wrote a book in which he claims that bamboo salt is literally a cure for cancer.
    I somehow own the book and it contains other recipies which also supposedly have healing property, such as black goat stew. I did not try any of them as they are all extremely hard to replicate in modern day korea.
    Personally I am skeptical about said properties. He did save lots of people using his treatment, but it was right after korean war and many people were diseased because of malnutrition.

    • @UnrealTransformer
      @UnrealTransformer 4 года назад +3

      Cancer is an immune system breakdown because of too much poision and too little vitamins/minerals. So it can help against cancer.

    • @moosa9850
      @moosa9850 3 года назад

      @@Pontiacfirebird cancer are viruses that attack harmful and unnatural substances in the body, if we do not detox, excercise, eat healthy, hence the body stores it. Viruses are like soaps and cleaning materials. Guess we have been thought incorrectly. Ps not negating what you saying, one could actually combine or posts. In order to make things clear to people, cancer isn't a killer, it's the unnatural treatment, that's harmful

    • @alanvellenga
      @alanvellenga 3 года назад +4

      @@moosa9850 This is not correct sorry. I know you mean well but Cancer is not as you describe it and is very dangerous. Modern treatments can be harsh but they are can and have saved lives. Misinformation can be very dangerous and I recommend you do some reading about what cancer is. Or ask your doctor as long as he is licensed in medicine.

    • @moosa9850
      @moosa9850 3 года назад +1

      @@alanvellenga I have, my cousin is a licensed doctor and my friend is a microbiologist and former lecturer at one of the country's leading universities also one of the first South African teams to use the PCR testing system as well.

    • @alanvellenga
      @alanvellenga 3 года назад +4

      @@moosa9850 Cancer is not a virus. Treatments for cancer can be harsh but they save lives. idk what else to say I could explain myself further but this is our best understanding based on science

  • @amazingbollweevil
    @amazingbollweevil 6 лет назад +574

    Get your titles straight! This is "The Time-Consuming Process of Making South Korea's Bamboo Salt." You spent the whole time explaining how it's made and no time examining its so-called healing properties.

    • @doggyninja
      @doggyninja 6 лет назад +32

      lol thts assuming they have actual healing properties

    • @davidsalas4555
      @davidsalas4555 6 лет назад +44

      Well someone salty today

    • @lestariabadi
      @lestariabadi 5 лет назад +8

      I actually ask friends to get me bamboo-salt toothpaste from Korea all the time, it stops my gum problems.

    • @ya00007
      @ya00007 5 лет назад +1

      This is not salt, it's magnisium chloride. Completely different. Magnisium chloride has many benefits. Just youtube "magnisium oil benefits".

    • @ya00007
      @ya00007 5 лет назад

      @@riccardodambrosio3855 Salt is made from sodium and chloride. There's no magnisium in salt. Just google "elements of salt".
      You need to get your your facts correct before insulting others.

  • @DerGrueneBaron
    @DerGrueneBaron 6 лет назад +371

    so where are the healing properties?

    • @cyonemitsu
      @cyonemitsu 6 лет назад +79

      well frankly I'd chalk it up to being placebo. cool salt tho (or hot, given the manufacturing process)

    • @kgabrillo
      @kgabrillo 6 лет назад +104

      If you eat a spoonful everyday, It will make you drink more

    • @torrentialrage
      @torrentialrage 6 лет назад +24

      You shouls google it. Several studies on it have been published by the NIH showing various kinds of health benefits compared to regular salt. Placebos don't cause apoptosis in cancer cells.

    • @mwharris
      @mwharris 6 лет назад +32

      I think he means where are the healing properties.. As in.. The title of the video states there are to be healing properties, but there are none in the video...

    • @justinfung4351
      @justinfung4351 6 лет назад +2

      kneitel023
      Doesn't mean it will do any real benefit to us if we use it instead of regular salt.

  • @cnj96
    @cnj96 6 лет назад +50

    the title : "The Healing Properties of South Korea’s Bamboo Salt"
    the video : no healing properties ever mentioned once in the video.

  • @MartinTabanag
    @MartinTabanag 6 лет назад +374

    this is incredible. never knew bamboo salt existed.

  • @hastobeus
    @hastobeus 6 лет назад +45

    Koreans dont really put a HUGE stock by bamboo salt's healing properties...but there's a popular brand of toothpaste infused with bamboo salt that most Koreans would have used at least once in their lifetime

    • @faithgrace8783
      @faithgrace8783 6 лет назад

      Jennifer Kim im using it now they sell it on iherb for $5 LG bamboo salt toothpaste, seems like a lot of effort for toothpaste 😥😥😥😥😥😥

    • @gutwounds
      @gutwounds 5 лет назад

      @@faithgrace8783 they're making the salt regardless of your toothpaste so its not going hand in hand

  • @Crushenator500
    @Crushenator500 6 лет назад +57

    I'm pretty sure you can synthesize pure magnesium chloride a lot easier chemically than by using this unbelievably time and energy intensive method. If it is as pure as they claim it to be then there should be no difference whatsoever.

    • @amaulana090
      @amaulana090 6 лет назад +14

      Crushenator500
      But there is the value behind the salt itself. And that value is what makes this medicine a cure: the placebo effect.
      And the Placebo effect is really a valid form of medicine. Though, the only way to make it work is if you don't tell anyone that the substance's intended effect isn't real.

    • @jujitsujew23
      @jujitsujew23 5 лет назад +6

      @@amaulana090 it's not a placebo www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3570125/

    • @jujitsujew23
      @jujitsujew23 2 года назад

      @@justinang9054 yea, I read the study. so what?

    • @yoonseongdo3303
      @yoonseongdo3303 Год назад +1

      What? The point is not to make pure form of salt. It's more about trying to get good minerals and stuff into the salt. Can't you see the color of the finished product, it's almost black.

  • @okashi10
    @okashi10 6 лет назад +3

    Not sure why there are so many rude commenters on this video. So in another country they believe something traditional has medicinal properties. Why are you so mad about it?

  • @YAOmighty
    @YAOmighty 6 лет назад +132

    It looks like snow.

    • @panadatm
      @panadatm 6 лет назад +2

      YAOmighty - Gaming and More no it does not

    • @medalless
      @medalless 6 лет назад +1

      More like cocai...

    • @poodlescone9700
      @poodlescone9700 5 лет назад

      This salt blow.

  • @ameliagranata5392
    @ameliagranata5392 4 года назад +8

    You should honor family owned businesses by linking their contact information so those watching could support them.

  • @jaridkeen123
    @jaridkeen123 6 лет назад +132

    ok but does it have any scientific backing or is it just fake? you guys always end the videos with more questions then answers! it is so annoying

    • @thxmxs7200
      @thxmxs7200 6 лет назад +14

      Jarid Gaming Asian remedies always work lul

    • @cyonemitsu
      @cyonemitsu 6 лет назад +3

      looks like it's just another unbacked claim.

    • @uiomancannot7931
      @uiomancannot7931 6 лет назад +13

      It's pretty obviously fake, but it's a nice story.

    • @formealyour
      @formealyour 6 лет назад

      Inquiry

    • @charkee167
      @charkee167 6 лет назад +2

      no en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jugyeom

  • @-_-----
    @-_----- 5 лет назад +8

    Folks, lighten up. There's nothing spooky or "quackish" about this;
    What's basically happening here is that the salt *GATHERS ASH* that sloughs off the bamboo and pine during the firing process. Do this *eight* times, and you're bound to have a salt that's MUCH higher in trace minerals than the sea salt it started out as.... You're essentially taking all the minerals that ALL the pine and bamboo collected over their lives, and concentrating them into the salt. Combine that with the fact that the salt is pre-processed to increase the ratio of Magnesium Chloride to Sodium Chloride, and you end up with a salt that has a much more nutritious and healthful mineral profile than, say, Morton refined salt (which has all the Trace Minerals intentionally removed because it's cheap and looks 'pretty').
    This is not an unusual practice - one of the most basic methods to maintain soil fertility used by almost ALL primitive human cultures is to take the ash from cooking / heating fires, and spread it on cropland (Try this at home with clean wood ash - The result on the size / color / flavor / health of pants is pretty remarkable!)
    As to improvements to this process: Nowadays, with modern Primary Synthesis methods, we could manufacture a perfectly-balanced, *USP-quality* salt mix, with every single primary salt (sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium) and trace mineral in perfect proportion, and *ZERO* contaminants or undesirable metal salts (lead, mercury, aluminum, etc.)
    ...So yes, in the sense that this process has a lot of pomp and circumstance and superstition, it is 'quackish'... but until a company starts marketing my "Perfect USP Salt Mix" (which no one offers to date), this spoopy-doopy Korean hippy salt is probably the best you can do. I bet all the smoking makes it taste great, too!

  • @DrWho44
    @DrWho44 6 лет назад +11

    this salt is amazing in both flavour and nutritional value, except it's quite expensive. 9 times baked bamboo salt absorbs good minerals from bamboo during the process. When I feel getting cold, I melt a few pinch of this salt in my mouth to stop cold growing. It's good for seasoning too.

  • @dibars171
    @dibars171 6 лет назад +8

    I have the strange urge to fill my mouth with that salt......

  • @fireant202
    @fireant202 6 лет назад +31

    Interesting though I don't see what this process could possibly add to the salt. There was no mention of if it even gives the salt a unique taste or anything. From this it sounds more like homeopathy where the supposed "active ingredients" are diluted so much as to be non-existent.

    • @nodobamnamu
      @nodobamnamu 6 лет назад +1

      Jaqen Detoxify the sult and add many minerals.

    • @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
      @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep 6 лет назад +6

      Probably lots of silica is in the salt at the very least since bamboo is one of the best sources of natural silica and is very good for the body. I thought maybe turpentine from the pine would be in it but at the heat used for the final fire it would I think burn it away so only inorganic compounds remain I assume which kinda reduces the possible benefits.

  • @anonymousmc7727
    @anonymousmc7727 6 лет назад +2

    im all about that Himalayan pink!!!!!

  • @F_Fetch_
    @F_Fetch_ 6 лет назад +52

    Fact : Preserve sea salt for 3 year
    Sea salt made of just right make bitter taste because it contains a lot of magnesium. To avoid this, preserving sea salt for 3 years. this will make magnesium combination with moisture in the air and flow under the preserving container(mostly straw sack). It will reduce the bitter taste. = Make salt better quality and taste. It's true. long term preserving salt(in Ventilated storage such as straw sack) make salt taste better.
    Fact : Jugyeom(Bamboo salt) making process
    The medical efficacy of bamboo salt has 'never been medically proven'. Admit it.
    Process of melting and refining salt can remove the remaining unnecessary organic matter from the salt. And the mud that enters the baking process gives an ingredient that can benefit the body like iron and chrome. Although the process of refining impurities and adding impurities (clay) seems not so effective, at least bamboo salt has long been sold in Korea as a cooking ingredient or a tooth scrub substances.

    • @1AxK9
      @1AxK9 6 лет назад

      Namaste 주희연
      I had a question, doesn't distillation just purifies/refines the salt at the last step?

    • @F_Fetch_
      @F_Fetch_ 6 лет назад

      AxK
      Not quietly. Distillation is just water remove process for seasalt. magnesium and other minerals are still remain even after the moisture evaporates by the sunlight. Boiling by the fire makes same result.
      The method of separating unwnated minerals can be done by chemical method since modern times. But people are not well aware of these method. And using sun, fire, time is more efficient way to refine salt in the matter of money issue, So it is still a favorite to keep the salt for a long time and fire the salt still using.

    • @nikushim6665
      @nikushim6665 6 лет назад

      "process gives an ingredient that can benefit the body like iron and chrome." Key word there is that last element mentioned (a toxic heavy metal)

    • @F_Fetch_
      @F_Fetch_ 6 лет назад

      nikushim666 My god, you think iron and chromium is useless to human body? these are essential for human. get some googling first.

    • @nikushim6665
      @nikushim6665 6 лет назад +6

      @주희연
      I didn't mention iron, i said vary clearly "last element mentioned". The normal required intake of CR is around 50micrograms per day (which means you will never need a CR supplement). Anything above 1mg and it starts to become toxic, at around the 1-3 gram mark it can be fatal. Also depending on the oxidation state the toxicity can greatly increase. So In other words take your own advice and "get some googling first". Because nothing i said in my last statement was false.

  • @punkreeperful
    @punkreeperful 3 года назад +6

    Can you also cover Asin Tibuok or in english (coconut salt) . It's made it the Philippines in Bohol. I think it's as rare as bamboo salt. And I wasn't able to hear about it until a post of a random guy in facebook. He said that there were just a handful of them making this salt and it has been made way back before the colonial period here in the Philippines

    • @agni3743
      @agni3743 Год назад

      Tibuok in bisaya(language spoken in bohol) means "whole" in english. So it's actually Whole Salt. Not to be mean or anything lolll

    • @punkreeperful
      @punkreeperful Год назад +1

      @@agni3743 hey man, thats good to know.

  • @CharlieSpencers
    @CharlieSpencers 6 лет назад +29

    It’s all very nice to hear about people preserving their cultures and practices, but this practice’s adherents support the oriental obsession with what are obviously fake medicines and remedies. The same practice that fuels the, shark fin, ivory, illegal hunting and wildlife trades, as well as a swathe of others. This process is really unique, and I wouldn’t mind trying some of the stuff myself, but they’ve got to stop the whole “it combats disease and relieves pain” bollocks.

    • @bobbiusshadow6985
      @bobbiusshadow6985 5 лет назад +6

      Agreed, gotta stop with the old mystical superstitious "medicine", like snake oils, elixirs and homeopathic BS.

    • @user-rm9oi2jd8r
      @user-rm9oi2jd8r 3 года назад +2

      I agree, and I think it is quite a shame because if they marketed the product with its unique, smoky taste they would find markets all over the world. Instead they are resorting to the pseudoscience garbage which undermines the product's credibility.

  • @Ontime2day
    @Ontime2day 6 лет назад +6

    Korean bamboo salt cured my impotence!

  • @garrionisidore7304
    @garrionisidore7304 6 лет назад +91

    I swear I've never seen a real Asian man with that type of beard and hair

    • @huguan86
      @huguan86 6 лет назад +21

      Owen Hudson which cave you're from?

    • @lambertlum1087
      @lambertlum1087 6 лет назад +40

      huguan86. It's okay. Owen hasn't visited East Asia, so he hasn't seen what you have seen. Owen is merely speaking from his personal experience which may be limited in scope, but truthful in expression.

    • @papaswamp8468
      @papaswamp8468 6 лет назад

      yeah me neither

    • @orangedac
      @orangedac 6 лет назад +7

      The salt & pepper hair/beard makes him look quite handsome.

    • @ko4670
      @ko4670 6 лет назад +3

      Pretty sure Hayao Miyazaki has that look

  • @Return_To_Sender
    @Return_To_Sender 6 лет назад +299

    Too bad unique doesn't always mean good. Salt is salt. Your body doesn't know the difference. If it has magnesium still in it then it's just a stupid way of making Epsom salt. GG

    • @HelloMyNamelsBanana
      @HelloMyNamelsBanana 6 лет назад +22

      Nagol youre dumb.

    • @LStudios78
      @LStudios78 6 лет назад +114

      He has a point, the human body simply doesnt care what we say this salt can do.
      It's still sodium chloride.

    • @justinfung4351
      @justinfung4351 6 лет назад +38

      HelloMyNamelsBanana
      Because he's scientific and factual? No.

    • @insertnamehere6713
      @insertnamehere6713 6 лет назад +14

      I guess it gives salt a better name? Like Bamboo Magnesium Chloride?

    • @justinfung4351
      @justinfung4351 6 лет назад +37

      I learnt from another commenter that it's actually not sodium chloride. But I disgress. It's still salt no matter the process. I know that where I live, they used to sun-dry the salt water to gain salt. Should that be called sun sodium chloride? Let's see. No.

  • @grojan808
    @grojan808 6 лет назад +17

    How do they extract magnesium chloride for three years from the sea salt?

    • @corriekapahua8149
      @corriekapahua8149 6 лет назад +1

      Jan Hen
      No kidding, did you see the colors of the salt in those jars?

    • @corriekapahua8149
      @corriekapahua8149 6 лет назад +1

      Jan Hen
      It looks like they mixed it with the local soil

  • @joribencure8230
    @joribencure8230 6 лет назад +1

    so will it be good if you put it on your own wound?

  • @pontageek
    @pontageek 6 лет назад +16

    what a load of salt!

  • @charmander777
    @charmander777 6 лет назад +3

    salt can ward of evil spirits too.. lol...

    • @hiimryan2388
      @hiimryan2388 3 года назад +1

      And by eating too much you can see them tooooo

  • @bf1979
    @bf1979 6 лет назад +2

    *Slaps bamboo stalk*
    Bamboo Salt Salesman: You can fit sooo much salt in this bad boy!

  • @philuptea
    @philuptea 6 лет назад +3

    I love the Korean language. So relaxing to listen to even though I can't understand a word

  • @tarot1136
    @tarot1136 6 лет назад +1

    Frow what I've heard the process diffuse mineal from clay and wood to sea salt. So you won't have NaCl like at first but some other minerals and minerals of plant like K or Mg are known to be healthier than sodium. It's pretty energy consumming though compared to other process

  • @peppersalty4659
    @peppersalty4659 6 лет назад +3

    PANDA NEEDS THIS SEASONING.

  • @sarahsong2620
    @sarahsong2620 6 лет назад +1

    The salt taste so good I use to eat it as a snack

  • @soviet9922
    @soviet9922 6 лет назад +55

    so much energy wasted just to produce a bunch of sodium

    • @jimmykang8581
      @jimmykang8581 6 лет назад

      i spit my water

    • @zrj9604
      @zrj9604 6 лет назад +1

      r/iamverysmart

    • @lol...
      @lol... 6 лет назад

      Actually sodium chloride since sodium is a metal and not salt

  • @HelloMyNamelsBanana
    @HelloMyNamelsBanana 6 лет назад +29

    Apparently everyone in the comment section is a doctor or scientist.

    • @Herodotus999
      @Herodotus999 6 лет назад +3

      You don't have to be a doctor to spot snake oil.

    • @sladikk
      @sladikk 6 лет назад +1

      I mean yeah I'm one of those things, but are you?

    • @HelloMyNamelsBanana
      @HelloMyNamelsBanana 6 лет назад

      smh white people.

    • @weirdreportt
      @weirdreportt 6 лет назад

      There is a difference between being "open-minded" and being "pretentious". I'm afraid most of these people are not pretentious, but rather skeptical about the "healing effects" being mentioned in the title. Sadly, it wasn't even discussed in the video.

  • @imTidalius
    @imTidalius 4 года назад +1

    i remember my mom always had bamboo salt growing up. i liked eating it but she always scolded me because it was too expensive lol

  • @onorasa9691
    @onorasa9691 2 года назад

    Great video and informative. Just let you know that your video is reuploud by other Chanel

  • @thilageswaryarumugam1833
    @thilageswaryarumugam1833 5 лет назад +1

    Can you do more videos about South Korea

  • @LovingAtlanta
    @LovingAtlanta 6 лет назад +3

    👍I’m gonna look into the healing properties of bamboo too.

  • @1OutOf8Billion
    @1OutOf8Billion 6 лет назад +1

    Wtf?? And they call us Chinese crazy for drinking tiger bone liquor

  • @iceman4382
    @iceman4382 6 лет назад +2

    How can someone came up with an idea to turn bamboo into salt that requires 1,300 days?

  • @Senator107
    @Senator107 4 года назад

    Thanks for video. Just recently bought some, good stuff.

  • @Someoneidontknowudo
    @Someoneidontknowudo 6 лет назад +1

    500Gram >> 107,000 Won =95.54 Bill. Not so expensive.... RIGHT?

  • @ZakiZaili
    @ZakiZaili 6 лет назад +1

    Can it cause mg toxicity?

  • @FoxThings
    @FoxThings 5 лет назад +1

    Bamboo salt
    Heal 100 +
    It's make in Korean how it works is unknown

  • @ilikeplanes166
    @ilikeplanes166 5 лет назад +1

    I thought it was rice in the thumbnail for a second. It’s actually not surprising since I’m Asian.

  • @sofiaswim
    @sofiaswim 6 лет назад +1

    How is this invented by Koreans? Bamboo salt was invented in China some 2000 years ago, and it isn't for healing, it's for detoxifying and purifying purposes.

  • @TheReggaeMortis
    @TheReggaeMortis 5 лет назад +1

    1:40 "...distilling the salt into its purest form"
    Yeah nah mate, that's just sodium chloride. I get that at Coles for $2 a sack

  • @Mr.Spanky
    @Mr.Spanky 6 лет назад +1

    Damn I want to buy some

  • @LovingAtlanta
    @LovingAtlanta 6 лет назад +3

    👍Gotta get some of that salt!👍

  • @Cugaed
    @Cugaed 5 лет назад +1

    Is it good on popcorn tho?

  • @nasirt1642
    @nasirt1642 6 лет назад +1

    Misleading title. Not impressed. There's no information about the salt's healing properties.

  • @corteiz
    @corteiz 6 лет назад +11

    1:00 his son Kim Beyoncé

  • @Asrok00
    @Asrok00 6 лет назад +1

    I have lived in Korea for 10 years, and can tell you that Koreans think that anything Korean is healthy and has magical healing benefits. Take the benefits they tout with a grain of salt. They also think leaving a fan on while you sleep at night will kill you.

    • @ssamoyed
      @ssamoyed 5 лет назад

      Koreans all know that the rumor of the fan is full of bravado.

  • @JackB345
    @JackB345 6 лет назад +1

    is that the voice of the dude that narrates how its made?

  • @spiternomit7252
    @spiternomit7252 2 года назад

    Why does the process take 3 years? I thought its just burning seasalt inside of bamboo 9 times?

  • @antonia1313
    @antonia1313 5 лет назад +1

    Not gonna lie, before I read the whole title I thought the thumbnail was bamboo coconut

  • @subhambhattacharjee4826
    @subhambhattacharjee4826 6 лет назад +21

    Deja vu

    • @user-ky4qn1en5q
      @user-ky4qn1en5q 6 лет назад +2

      I've just been in this place before

    • @kigthing
      @kigthing 6 лет назад +2

      Higher on the street

  • @iLoveTurtlesHaha
    @iLoveTurtlesHaha 5 лет назад +2

    Someone at Great Big Story is way too incompetent to be writing headlines. What are the healing properties the title says bamboo salt has?

  • @vanniyo8988
    @vanniyo8988 5 лет назад +3

    Snake oil salesmen with a lot of marketing money.

  • @IBleedTiranga
    @IBleedTiranga 6 лет назад +1

    And now they've got one more reason to cut the TREES.

  • @thefunnyfunpeople
    @thefunnyfunpeople 4 года назад

    What company is this???

  • @Element_Z48
    @Element_Z48 6 лет назад +1

    it's cool and all, but what does it do?!

  • @imperialism7780
    @imperialism7780 6 лет назад +1

    let’s cook some *salts*

  • @raihanzulkarnaen5864
    @raihanzulkarnaen5864 3 года назад

    I deadass thought bamboo salt was made out of bamboo tree

  • @ThePieMaster219
    @ThePieMaster219 6 лет назад +1

    Holy shit this is in the city I live

  • @kalmage136
    @kalmage136 6 лет назад +1

    Bamboo takes a while to grow though, eventually the supplies will run out.

    • @nnnaominicole
      @nnnaominicole 4 года назад +3

      Bamboo is literally the fastest growing plant on the planet.

  • @potatosalad342
    @potatosalad342 6 лет назад

    Imagine being the guy who's job Is "I put salt into bamboo" and people be like what

  • @James66344
    @James66344 6 лет назад

    This has already been uploaded earlier.

  • @jubeat4451
    @jubeat4451 Год назад

    Jesus Christ! $75 for one pound of salt? 1:56

  • @Myemnhk
    @Myemnhk 6 лет назад

    I just wanna taste it

  • @anonymcomm9653
    @anonymcomm9653 6 лет назад +4

    It costs $100

  • @carlbasky7637
    @carlbasky7637 4 года назад +1

    Hello Gouts.

  • @UnrealTransformer
    @UnrealTransformer 4 года назад

    Good for making Ormus i guess

  • @tommyleroy9472
    @tommyleroy9472 6 лет назад

    Bamboo salt

  • @potzoll9910
    @potzoll9910 5 лет назад +1

    I thought they were just trying to find a way to document the making of cocaine

  • @H511F1R5
    @H511F1R5 6 лет назад

    Kilroy was here

  • @sureshchetri4901
    @sureshchetri4901 3 года назад

    Seems like kala namak

  • @zachguo3374
    @zachguo3374 6 лет назад +1

    many East Asian countries have bamboo salt for thousands of years... but this guy patented it? shame..

  • @Van-..-z._-_z.-._-._.-z.
    @Van-..-z._-_z.-._-._.-z. 6 лет назад

    I have created turtle salt. we shove it into a turtles butt and recover it 2,300 days later. it costs like a million dollars per sprinkle.

  • @ocauto22
    @ocauto22 4 года назад

    Still is salt

  • @nxcts20
    @nxcts20 6 лет назад +8

    I call BS, it's just salt. And I'm korean

  • @ToastedFanArt
    @ToastedFanArt 6 лет назад +2

    *snake oil*

  • @Techischannel
    @Techischannel 6 лет назад

    Just me or did he look at a picture of Grandfather Himself somehwere around 1:00. I mean seriously they look the same, we sure its not the same person duing a continous Practical joke ... or maybe someone whos immortal?

  • @y1521t21b5
    @y1521t21b5 6 лет назад

    Power of placebo.

  • @galaxie-nocontent9289
    @galaxie-nocontent9289 6 лет назад

    reupload?

  • @rfart419
    @rfart419 3 года назад +1

    cool.

  • @nubeplays5611
    @nubeplays5611 6 лет назад

    Man if I didn’t know that was salt 😬😬😬 😂

  • @768jefiline7
    @768jefiline7 3 года назад

    we have bamboo rice.

  • @shshsh8837
    @shshsh8837 Год назад

    Snake oil salt

  • @Ivan-bb7bf
    @Ivan-bb7bf 6 лет назад

    Bamboo salt ?
    *You mean sugar* ?

  • @juneseongmin
    @juneseongmin 6 лет назад

    500gram for $100 man i better save that money for something else

  • @trobin
    @trobin 6 лет назад

    Reupload?

  • @mar-keywholebrook8810
    @mar-keywholebrook8810 6 лет назад +1

    I got some, expensive tho. But good health is priceless

  • @p0l.0pa
    @p0l.0pa 6 лет назад

    Bamboo is the best material of all have you felt wut clothes feel like made from it

  • @ule2300
    @ule2300 6 лет назад

    Repost!

  • @marcoweinhofer938
    @marcoweinhofer938 6 лет назад

    So you waste a bunch of wood and labor to make salt, with the starting product already being salt. What a waste of time.

  • @lolsophie3958
    @lolsophie3958 6 лет назад

    Brooooo they roast salt

  • @coolchouzhao
    @coolchouzhao 6 лет назад

    It looked like rice in the thumbnail

  • @bonnupotitoee7513
    @bonnupotitoee7513 6 лет назад +2

    0:52 THICC

  • @parrot4120
    @parrot4120 6 лет назад

    Thought the thumbnail was snow