Microplastics Found In 90% of Table Salts – Lead Too
From Himalayan Pink Salt to Sea Salt, they all contained microplastics. Plain old table salt was even found to have toxins such as arsenic, lead and aluminum.
Scan labels & get personalized product scores – Cleario
Protect your health and family by avoiding ingredients of concern in food, beverages, household- & personal care products.
Reading the label is a common advice by both health experts and associations. But what ingredients to look out for? And how bad are they?
With Cleario, no need to remember cryptic ingredient names. Our database contains flagged E-numbers, dyes, preservatives, colorants & anti-caking agents.
Phrases like "naturally derived," "nontoxic," and "green," is commonly used as marketing language but doesn't guarantee it's any safer or healthier. Always look-up the actual ingredients.
Anyone should use this app to make sure they are not consuming any harmful ingredients, and have a toxic-free home.
Based on top-tier scanning technology, Cleario is a fast and easy way to know what you consume – and if you should.
Product labels can be hard to read and generally confusing with a lot of cryptic names. Cleario will decipher it for you and clearly show the ingredients and warn about possible harmful chemicals.
Would you consume a chemical that is banned somewhere? We assume not. FDA and EFSA (EU) have different regulations, Cleario picks the safest alternative.
Cleario is meant to be a quick, straight-forward, on-the-go app that leaves the guesswork out. It shows you three states (green/orange/red) after analyzing a label - no confusing scales to adhere to.
Make sure that all products that you use is safe for you. Add custom triggers to fine-grain control.
Cleario will automatically translate any foreign labels to English. Ideal when you go travelling and unsure about a product’s contents.
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