Whether in the form of common table salt (sodium
chloride) or more exotic compounds like
potassium iodide, salt was found to allow chemical reactions by lowering the energetic barrier that otherwise prevents molecules from interacting
at anything less than ultrahigh temperatures, Yakobson said.
Just take a look
at some of the ingredients in Alpecin: Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Laureth - 2, Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate, Sodium Lauroyl Glutamate, Sodium
Chloride, Caffeine, Panthenol, Parfum, PEG - 120 Methyl Glucose Dioleate, Sodium Citrate, Menthol, PEG - 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil,
Potassium Sorbate, Polyquaternium - 7...
In case you haven't taken a look
at their ingredients lately, here they are: Chicken By - Product Meal (source of Chondroitin Sulfate and Glucosamine), Corn Meal, Ground Whole Grain Sorghum, Ground Whole Grain Barley, Fish Meal (source of fish oil), Chicken, Dried Beet Pulp, Chicken Flavor, Chicken Fat (preserved with mixed Tocopherols, a source of Vitamin E), Dried Egg Product,
Potassium Chloride, Brewers Dried Yeast, Salt, Sodium Hexametaphosphate, Fructooligosaccharides, Fish Oil (preserved with mixed Tocopherols, a source of Vitamin E), Calcium Carbonate, Flax Meal, Choline
Chloride, Minerals (Ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Manganous Oxide,
Potassium Iodide), Vitamin E Supplement, Dried Chicken Cartilage (source of Chondroitin Sulfate and Glucosamine), DL - Methionine, Vitamins (Ascorbic Acid, Vitamin A Acetate, Calcium Pantothenate, Biotin, Thiamine Mononitrate (source of vitamin B1), Vitamin B12 Supplement, Niacin, Riboflavin Supplement (source of vitamin B2), Inositol, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (source of vitamin B6), Vitamin D3 Supplement, Folic Acid), Beta - Carotene, L - Carnitine, Citric Acid, Rosemary Extract.