Saltburn Weight Loss Supplement Review – The “Pink Salt Trick” EXPOSED! You’ve probably seen Saltburn all over your social feed — flashy ads, dramatic before-and-afters, and the so-called “Pink Salt Trick” that supposedly melts 50 pounds in a few weeks. Sounds amazing… but also too good to be true. Let’s be clear — when a supplement promises massive weight loss without diet or exercise, it’s a red flag. And Saltburn has plenty of them. 🚩 Red Flag #1: Unrealistic promises — “Lose 50 lbs in 8 weeks” is not just false, it’s unsafe. 🚩 Red Flag #2: Proprietary blends hiding ingredient dosages. That’s how underdosed fillers get disguised as “premium formulas.” 🚩 Red Flag #3: Fake celebrity and doctor endorsements — many videos are AI-generated deepfakes using stolen faces and voices. 🚩 Red Flag #4: Customer complaints of delayed shipping, inconsistent products, and in some cases, no delivery at all. 🚩 Red Flag #5: The “Pink Salt Trick” itself — exposed on Reddit and forums as classic scam bait with zero scientific basis. Saltburn markets itself as “non-GMO,” “FDA-registered,” and “backed by science.” But dig deeper, and you’ll see vague claims, hidden formulas, and recycled buzzwords. Real science shows ingredients like BHB ketones or Garcinia Cambogia may offer minor effects — nowhere near what Saltburn promises. Disclaimer: This video is for informational and educational purposes only. It should not be taken as shopping, legal, or financial advice. Always do your own research before purchasing from any online store or platform. #Saltburn #SaltburnReview #SaltburnScam #WeightLossScam #PinkSaltTrick #FakeAds #ScamAlert #SupplementsExposed #AIDeepfake #RedFlags