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Expert says salt water flush TikTok trend is napalm for your bowels

Por: Newsweek Health October 24, 2022

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The latest health trend to take over social media involves chugging salt water to release toxins, but experts say the fad is dubious at best—and could even be dangerous.Proponents of the salt water flush have flooded social media with stories of debloating and weight loss. Olivia Hedlund, who calls herself a Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (FNTP) on TikTok, posted a tutorial aimed at sending people to the bathroom more often.Salt... + full article



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