Taken from JRE #1392 w/Zach Bitter:
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Taken from JRE #1392 w/Zach Bitter:
https://youtu.be/ofj3EHrK96U
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Hindu Kush salt would give people the wrong idea, even though it would be a more correct name.
Wait, I thiught this guy was smart
.. first sentence and already downhill.
The healing properties of pink Himalayan salt are false. Some say that breathing the atomized dust will cure asthma – not! The pink color comes from the mineral impurities in the salt but with Western diets already far too salty, consuming even more under the false pretense of 'healing properties' only compounds the problem. Drinking the pink salt in water for health should be taken as an oxymoron. In comparison to common sea salt, the pink salt provides zero iodine to your diet and salt is the primary source for that mineral, so Himalayan salt falls short in that respect. In flavor comparison, I actually prefer the pink salt. However, by mineral comparison, you're better off with common sea salt. This time, Joe Rogan is correct. Sea salt tips the scales.
Joe only eats salty steak
I am now quite concerned about Himulayan salt as i read its giants flesh which sounds like absolute 💩