Paul Saladino· MD
another good one is the diamond kosher salt which is not a sea salt but that one had essentially no heavy metals
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another good one is the diamond kosher salt which is not a sea salt but that one had essentially no heavy metals
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needs to be repeated the diamond kosher salt flakes had no aluminum no arsenic no cadmium no Mercury and no lead so according to this analysis this looked to be the cleanest sea salt
and now I'm basically using Jacobson's and Diamond kosher salt Flakes and they taste good but it makes me feel better about the fact that I'm limiting the amount of heavy metals in my diet
contrast that with diamond Co salt this had essentially no heavy metals at all this was much cleaner than I expected
the diamond kosher salt at least in that one test came out good
There was a recent analysis of salts. And this one actually looks pretty good in terms of heavy metals.
I don't have any affiliation with Diamond Kosher or Maldon, but these salts both tested to have no significant heavy metals.