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The pink salt trick is questioned for its effectiveness.

The 'pink salt trick' involves consuming pink Himalayan salt with water for wellness benefits. While it's suggested to aid hydration when consumed in the morning, there's no strong scientific evidence supporting significant health benefits like weight loss. Experts advise caution and recommend consulting healthcare professionals before trying such practices.

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The pink salt trick works.
There is no strong scientific evidence supporting the effectiveness of the pink salt trick for health benefits beyond standard hydration. Experts suggest it may help with hydration and habit development, but not significant wellness improvements. Thus, its effectiveness is questionable without further evidence.

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