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Social media has dubbed Himalayan pink salt as nature’s Mounjaro.. Historically, salt has been hailed as the nemesis with the NHS recommending no more than 6g of salt a day for adults (that’s ...
Pink Himalayan salt has also become a consumer favorite because of its purported health benefits – it gets its hue from added minerals like calcium, magnesium, potassium and iron.
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Himalayan pink salt has a pinkish tint due to a trace of minerals, including iron, and is used in cooking, decorative lamps ...
India's trade ban on Pakistan affects Himalayan pink salt exports, prompting Pakistani businesses to explore new markets and ...
Following the Pahalgam terror attack, India imposed a trade ban affecting the export of Himalayan Pink Salt from Pakistan, a ...
Himalayan pink salt might add a touch of luxury to your kitchen or bath, but when it comes to health, its benefits are more aesthetic than functional. If you enjoy its flavour and appearance, there’s ...
With India out of the picture, Pakistan's traders are racing to find new buyers and reduce losses from the trade ban.
SMAP official Ismail Sattur claimed that in the past because of issues with EU permissions for their markets, Pakistani pink ...
Himalayan pink salt is mined in the Himalayan Mountains of Pakistan and is pink because it contains trace minerals, like iron oxide. It contains around 80 other minerals that are not found in regular ...