Himalayan pink salt
Special analysis of Himalayan pink salt.
Selected elements from https://themeadow.com/pages/minerals-in-himalayan-pink-salt-spectral-analysis.
- Fluoride <0.1g
- Sodium 382.61g/kg
- Magnesium 0.16g/kg
- Aluminium .661 ppm
- Silicon: <0.1g
- Sulfur: 12.4g/kg
- Chloride: 590.93 g/kg
- Potassium: 3.5g/kg
- Calcium: 4.05g/kg
- Iron 38.9 ppm
- Zinc: 2.38 ppm
- Lead 0.10 ppm
From Mcgill.ca
https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/health-and-nutrition-quackery-you-asked/himalayan-pink-salt
In truth, the number is closer to to the high end, with sodium chloride content being 95-97%, leaving 3-5% composition for other minerals. It’s true that minerals are found in higher abundance in Himalayan salt, but when you factor in how little salt you tend to eat in a day (at least salt you directly add to your cooking or meals) the difference is unnoticeable. In the quantities consumed, minute differences in composition between sea, table and Himalayan salt just don’t matter.
Realfarmacy
https://realfarmacy.com/10-amazing-benefits-of-pink-himalayan-salt/
Made of 85.62% sodium chloride and 14.38% other trace minerals including sulphate, magnesium, calcium, potassium, bicarbonate, bromide, borate, strontium, and fluoride