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June 7, 2026

The Salt Beneath Their Feet with Darryl Bosshardt – Chiro Hustle Podcast 775

INTRODUCING Darryl Bosshardt

5 Alternate Titles

  1. Real Salt, Real Story with Darryl Bosshardt – Chiro Hustle Podcast 775
  2. Hydration, Salt, and Vitality with Darryl Bosshardt – Chiro Hustle Podcast 775
  3. From Farm to Real Salt with Darryl Bosshardt – Chiro Hustle Podcast 775
  4. The Truth About Natural Salt with Darryl Bosshardt – Chiro Hustle Podcast 775
  5. Why Salt Still Matters with Darryl Bosshardt – Chiro Hustle Podcast 775

🧠 Background

In this episode of the Chiro Hustle Podcast, James Chester welcomes Darryl Bosshardt from Redmond Real Salt for a conversation that reaches far beyond a simple kitchen staple.

Darryl is not a chiropractor, but he brings a powerful perspective on health, family legacy, business, minerals, hydration, and the importance of staying connected to what is real. His family’s story begins with two brothers returning from World War II, a small farm in Central Utah, a devastating drought in the 1950s, and the ancient salt deposit that had been sitting beneath their feet the entire time.

What began as a way to keep food on the table became a national brand rooted in natural salt, mineral integrity, and consumer education. For a chiropractic audience grounded in vitality, innate intelligence, and the body’s God-given design, this conversation becomes a meaningful reminder: sometimes the most powerful answers are not artificial, over-processed, or far away. Sometimes they are already built into nature.


🔥 Highlights

  • The World War II roots of the Redmond Real Salt story
  • How a family farm became the foundation for a national salt brand
  • Why Darryl’s grandmother once hid the “dirty salt” from company
  • The cultural shift from processed white foods back toward real, natural ingredients
  • Why salt and minerals matter for hydration and body function
  • Darryl’s three questions for choosing a quality salt
  • The difference between natural salt and processed salt with additives
  • Why water alone is not the full hydration story
  • How Redmond developed Re-Lyte as an electrolyte solution for real life, not just athletes
  • Why chiropractors should care about hydration, vitality, minerals, and the body’s electrical function

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📖 Summary

This episode centers on one simple but profound idea: salt is not just salt.

Darryl Bosshardt shares the story of Redmond Real Salt, beginning with his grandfather and great-uncle returning from World War II to their family farm in Central Utah. When drought threatened the farm in the 1950s, the family turned to the ancient salt deposit beneath their land. What was once sold to cows eventually became a trusted natural salt used by families, athletes, health-conscious consumers, and now many within the chiropractic community.

The most powerful story in the episode is Darryl’s account of his grandmother hiding the “dirty salt” when company came over. At the time, white sugar, white flour, and white processed salt were viewed as superior. The mineral-rich, naturally colored salt from their own land was seen as embarrassing. Today, that same “dirty salt” is recognized by many as a cleaner, more natural, more desirable option.

James and Darryl connect this story to broader themes of vitality, natural health, intentional living, hydration, and the body’s electrical design. In a chiropractic conversation grounded in subluxation, innate intelligence, and the importance of function, salt becomes more than a seasoning. It becomes part of the conversation about life, energy, water, minerals, and the body’s ability to operate as designed.


🔍 Diving In 

This episode works because it is not simply a product conversation. It is a story about discernment.

Darryl explains that people often assume salt is a commodity, but he challenges listeners to ask better questions:

Who produced it?
Where did it come from?
What was done to it?

Those three questions apply to more than salt. They apply to food, supplements, health decisions, business partnerships, and even the chiropractic profession itself.

James brings the conversation back to chiropractic philosophy by emphasizing vitality, the nervous system, and the importance of keeping the body functioning at a high level. The discussion of salt, water, minerals, and electricity naturally connects to the chiropractic understanding that the body is not merely mechanical. It is intelligent. It is organized. It is alive.

Darryl also challenges the oversimplified modern message that hydration is just about drinking more water. His point is clear: water matters, but minerals matter too. Salt helps the body regulate fluid, conduct electrical activity, and maintain function. That idea gives chiropractors another practical way to talk with people about foundational health principles without drifting away from the profession’s core message.

The Redmond story is also a business lesson. The family did not invent something artificial to chase a trend. They stewarded what was already under their feet. In that sense, this episode is about legacy, integrity, source, and trust.


Action Steps

  • Reconsider the role of salt and minerals in hydration, especially when talking about foundational health habits.
  • Ask better questions about the products you use: Who makes it? Where does it come from? What has been added or removed?
  • Look at your own chiropractic message and ask whether it is rooted in what is real, principled, and lasting.
  • Share this episode with chiropractic students and young doctors who need exposure to conversations around vitality, function, and natural living.
  • Visit the Chiro Hustle Podcast sponsorship link to learn more about Redmond Real Salt and Re-Lyte.

 


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