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If you’ve tried it does it live up to the hype? What exactly is the “recipe” ?
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recipe to separate you from your money

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Thank you!!  I wondered myself.

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Re: Pink salt diet

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'Pink salt' is a type of salt that contains electrolytes. There's no mystery about the benefits of what electrolytes can do as far as our health is concerned. Helps keep you hydrated and helps with digestion.

 

Pink salt is not any better or worse than regular table salt. No significant nutritional differences between the two.

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Silleemee, we use only Himalayan salt here at home but I always wondered the recipe for weight loss with the apple cider vinegar.  

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@addtothis wrote:

Silleemee, we use only Himalayan salt here at home but I always wondered the recipe for weight loss with the apple cider vinegar.  


 

 

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Any kind of salt mixed with anything will not make you lose weight. It might make you gain water weight b/c sodium causes water retention.

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Re: Pink salt diet

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, I also use Himalayan salt if I use any salt.
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@SilleeMee wrote:

'Pink salt' is a type of salt that contains electrolytes. There's no mystery about the benefits of what electrolytes can do as far as our health is concerned. Helps keep you hydrated and helps with digestion.


@SilleeMee,

I read that all salt-regular, sea salt, and pink (Himalyan pink salt) contains electrolytes. Though there may be different amounts?

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@on the bay wrote:

@SilleeMee wrote:

'Pink salt' is a type of salt that contains electrolytes. There's no mystery about the benefits of what electrolytes can do as far as our health is concerned. Helps keep you hydrated and helps with digestion.


@SilleeMee,

I read that all salt-regular, sea salt, and pink (Himalyan pink salt) contains electrolytes. Though there may be different amounts?


 

 

@on the bay 

Yes, all salt contains electrolyes but different kinds and different amounts of each kind.

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When talking about "pink salt" please be very, very clear about the exact substance you are asking about.

 

The term "pink salt" is also used as a name for curing salt and Prague powder which is a mixture of sodium chloride and sodium nitrite used in meat processing to preserve food and prevent spoilage by bacteria.

 

Mistaking the curing salt for Himalayan salt could be very dangerous.

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