It's time to rethink pink salt: study

By Maureen Dettre
Updated October 20 2020 - 9:36am, first published 9:33am
Pink salt contains more nutrients than white but needs huge amounts before any diet benefit.
Pink salt contains more nutrients than white but needs huge amounts before any diet benefit.

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.

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