Sal del Himalaya (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Sal del Himalaya" in Spanish language version.

refsWebsite
Global rank Spanish rank
1st place
1st place
5,063rd place
5,803rd place
low place
low place
228th place
499th place
92nd place
235th place
61st place
90th place
1,318th place
3,400th place
175th place
251st place
3rd place
7th place
low place
low place
18th place
34th place
2nd place
2nd place
104th place
69th place
754th place
2,506th place
low place
low place
2,527th place
5,523rd place
low place
low place
840th place
1,026th place
low place
low place
140th place
318th place
low place
low place
447th place
668th place
low place
low place
low place
low place
28th place
41st place
944th place
1,130th place
296th place
573rd place

aa.com.tr

badscidebunked.wordpress.com

books.google.com

  • Schwarcz, Dr Joe (8 de octubre de 2019). A Grain of Salt: The Science and Pseudoscience of What We Eat (en inglés). ECW Press. p. 281. ISBN 978-1-77305-385-1. «As is often the case with nutritional controversies, pseudoscience slithers into the picture. In this case it is in the form of “natural” alternatives to table salt with insinuations of health benefits. Himalayan salt, which is composed of large grains of rock salt mined in Pakistan, is touted as a healthier version because it contains traces of potassium, silicon, phosphorus, vanadium, and iron. The amounts are enough to color the crystals, giving them a more “natural” appearance, but are nutritionally irrelevant. Some promoters make claims that are laughable. Himalayan salt, they say, contains stored sunlight, will remove phlegm from the lungs, clear sinus congestion, prevent varicose veins, stabilize irregular heartbeats, regulate blood pressure, and balance excess acidity in brain cells. One would have to have a deficiency in brain cells to believe such hokum. It doesn’t even rise to the level of taking it with a grain of salt.» 

businessinsider.com

cnn.com

doi.org

dx.doi.org

fda.gov

global-geography.org

  • Maurer, Hermann (2016). «Khewra Salt Mines» (en inglés). Global Geography. Consultado el 11 de agosto de 2017. 

harvard.edu

adsabs.harvard.edu

howstuffworks.com

science.howstuffworks.com

inlander.com

iol.co.za

jcsp.org.pk

mcgill.ca

metro.co.uk

npr.org

pjsir.org

v3.pjsir.org

pmdc.gov.pk

  • «Salt Mines». Pakistan Mineral Development Corporation. Archivado desde el original el 13 de agosto de 2017. Consultado el 13 de agosto de 2017. 

saltinstitute.org

saltnews.com

sciencebasedmedicine.org

snopes.com

theatlantic.com

time.com

unesco.org

whc.unesco.org

vice.com

web.archive.org