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For years, we’ve been told that in order to lose weight, you need to hit the gym hard, count calories, cut out sugar, and starve yourself with crazy diets…
But now, Dr. Emily Gottfried — a former pharmaceutical scientist and one of the top female weight loss experts in the U.S. — says these strategies only treat the symptom, not the root cause of weight gain..
Recently, Dr. Emily stirred up a storm on social media by revealing a 15-second homemade pink salt trick that’s helping thousands of women melt away body fat 24/7 — even while they sleep.
In her Instagram stories, she issued a bold challenge:
“Pause whatever diet you’re on… and try this pink salt drink with 3 natural ingredients before bed.”
Why?
Because this recipe mimics the effects of Mounjaro — the $2,000 celebrity weight loss injection — but does it naturally.
It activates two little-known, yet crucial, weight loss hormones: GLP-1 and GIP.
“This 4-ingredient combo works like an invisible gastric bypass. It’s like flipping a switch that makes your body burn fat automatically — with zero effort.”
— Dr. Emily Gottfried, in a local TV interview
The result? It went viral.
Dr. Emily’s video teaching the “Pink Salt Trick” has already surpassed 12 million views on YouTube and Instagram.
Thousands of women are reporting:
3 to 5 kg lost in under 7 days
Noticeably flatter stomach within the first week
Less sugar cravings and more energy in the morning
Inches lost from face, arms, and hips — all while eating normally
Here’s what one viewer had to say:
“I lost 40 pounds in 3 weeks — eating pizza, chocolate, even ice cream. I could never do that with diet and exercise. This trick saved my life.”
All information and results presented on this website are purely for informational purposes, not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Results may vary from person to person, these testimonials may be real or fictitious. This information is not medical advice and should not be considered as such. Consult your doctor before changing your regular diet.