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Nutrition Research Australia finds pink salts low in nutrients and contaminated with heavy metals – PerthNow
Pink salts may be prettier but a world-first Australian study has found that despite being touted as healthier, they could be toxic.

Pink salts may be prettier but a world-first Australian study has found that despite being touted as healthier, they in fact have low levels of essential nutrients as well as a range of harmful heavy metals.
Independent research company Nutrition Research Australia (NRAUS) tested 31 samples of pink salts available in Australia and found they were unpredictable and inconsistent.
There was a wide variation in the levels of nutrients found in pink salt, with iron levels ranging between 0 and 17…
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