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Unfortunately, appearances can be deceiving. While you might see ads featuring Oprah Winfrey promoting a pink salt recipe for weight loss, these are not legitimate endorsements.
Oprah has explicitly stated that she is not involved in any weight loss gummies or pink salt beverages and has addressed these deepfake scams in a 2022 Instagram video, according to Yahoo Creators. The ads you’re seeing likely use AI-generated videos with her likeness to promote the “pink salt trick” or similar weight-loss products.
The pink salt trick itself is a trending recipe involving pink Himalayan salt, water, and sometimes lemon or other ingredients, claiming to promote metabolism, detoxification, and weight loss, according to GlobeNewswire. However, experts widely agree that there’s little scientific evidence to support these claims, and consuming too much salt can even be harmful, says Noom.
In short, it’s essential to be wary of online health claims, especially those that seem too good to be true or feature celebrity endorsements without concrete evidence of their legitimacy. Always prioritize consulting with healthcare professionals before trying new supplements or weight loss strategies.