The viral pink salt trick for weight loss is sweeping TikTok-but there’s no real science to back it up. Experts warn it could worsen bloating, deplete iodine, and give false hope. Instead, ProZenith ...
I’ll be honest – I jumped on the pink salt bandwagon after seeing it all over social media. The basic recipe everyone shares is “¼ teaspoon in 8 ounces of water,” but here’s what nobody tells you: ...
In late August 2025, an online rumor claimed that Oprah Winfrey was endorsing a so-called "pink salt trick" for weight loss. But Winfrey has not endorsed any such product or recipe and this is just ...
It is not new for weight loss trends to pop up, whether it is intermittent fasting, quitting carbs, ‘three-bite-rule’ etc. However, recently a new diet trend has gotten the attention of many people ...
Social media never seems to run out of wellness tricks that promise big results in no time. From detox teas to apple cider vinegar shots, there’s always a new trend that claims to melt fat, flatten ...
Traditional salt is primarily made up of sodium chloride. Most people in the U.S. consume more sodium each day than health officials recommend, mainly because sodium is common in processed foods and ...