Top 10 Worst & Cleanest Salts — Ranked by Heavy Metal Contamination
This list is compiled from independent, third-party laboratory testing by Lead Safe Mama, LLC (tamararubin.com), Mamavation (EPA-certified lab, 23+ salt brands), Ruan Living, Clean Green Toxicant Free, and legal/class action filings. All ppb figures are in parts per billion (ppb) for Lead unless otherwise noted. The proposed children's safety Action Level for Lead in food is 5 ppb per the Baby Food Safety Act of 2021. There is no safe level of Lead exposure.
⚠ TOP 10 WORST SALTS (Highest Contamination)
Ranked by Lead levels from highest to lowest based on available independent test data.
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Selina Naturally Fine Ground Celtic Sea Salt — France
- Lead: 626 ppb (Lead Safe Mama lab test, June 2024) — also reported at 553 ppb in separate testing
- Arsenic: 140 ppb (cited in class action lawsuit)
- 626 ppb = 125× the children's Action Level of 5 ppb
- Subject to a California class action lawsuit for Prop 65 violations
- Cadmium also detected. Company's own FAQ claims 489 ppb lead average and disputes contamination framing.
- Sources: Lead Safe Mama Lab Report | ClassAction.org Lawsuit | Tyson & Mendes Legal Analysis
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Redmond Real Salt Ancient Sea Salt — Utah, USA (Mined)
- Lead: 290 ppb (Lead Safe Mama lab test, July 2024); company self-reports average of 200 ppb
- Arsenic: 91 ppb
- 290 ppb = 58× the children's Action Level
- Lead Safe Mama has been documenting Redmond's Lead contamination across their full product line for nearly a decade
- A separate August 2024 test cited 139 ppb lead — consistent across batches
- Sources: Lead Safe Mama Lab Report (July 2024) | The Call Of | Redmond's Official Response
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A. Vogel Herbamare Original Herbed Sea Salt — Camargue, South France
- Lead, Cadmium, Mercury, AND Arsenic all detected — tested positive for all four heavy metals
- One of the few salts tested by Lead Safe Mama to fail on all four toxicants simultaneously
- Organic certification does not prevent heavy metal contamination
- Sources: Lead Safe Mama Lab Report (August 2024)
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Saltverk Hand Harvested Lava Salt (Black) — Iceland
- Lead AND Arsenic both detected above Action Levels
- Black lava salt is activated charcoal-infused — the charcoal component appears to contribute to elevated contamination
- The white/flaky version from the same brand (Saltverk) has lower contamination (Arsenic only — see #5)
- Sources: Lead Safe Mama Lab Report (August 2024)
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Morton Iodized Salt — USA
- Lead AND Mercury both detected per Lead Safe Mama testing (published 2025)
- Tamara Rubin's direct comment: "It tested positive for both Lead and MERCURY – any amount of Mercury is very very bad. I would NOT use that product."
- Previously considered a "safe" commodity salt by many consumers — this result was a major surprise
- Mercury in salt is especially alarming given its neurotoxicity and the prevalence of this product in everyday cooking
- Sources: Lead Safe Mama Salt Chart (2025)
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Jacobsen Salt Co. Pure Italian Fine Sea Salt — Trapani, Italy
- Lead: ~95 ppb detected — above the children's Action Level
- Important distinction: The Oregon Jacobsen salt tests clean; the Italian version does not
- Demonstrates that the same brand can have dramatically different results depending on source location
- Sources: Lead Safe Mama Lab Report (September 2024)
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Baja Gold Salt Co. Mineral Sea Salt Fine Grind — Mexico (Sea of Cortez)
- Lead AND Arsenic detected above Action Levels (Lead Safe Mama, September 2024)
- A separate source (True Cellular Formulas) cites 338 ppb Lead in a different batch — significant batch variability
- Note: In Mamavation's EPA-certified lab testing of 23 brands, Baja Gold ranked among the lowest in heavy metals overall — highlighting how results can vary by batch and testing method
- Sources: Lead Safe Mama Lab Report (September 2024) | True Cellular Formulas
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Saltverk Hand Harvested Flaky Sea Salt (White) — Iceland
- Arsenic detected above the proposed Action Level (Lead Safe Mama, August 2024)
- Lead was below the Action Level but Arsenic was a concern — making this safer than the black lava version but still not clean
- Often marketed as premium and "pure" — the testing results challenge that claim
- Sources: Lead Safe Mama Lab Report (August 2024)
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Himalayan Pink Salt (general category — multiple brands)
- Consistently found to contain elevated Lead and Aluminum across multiple independent tests
- Lead Safe Mama notes: "All pink salt I've seen tested for aluminum had elevated levels."
- Mamavation's testing found Himalayan salt among the worst performers alongside Celtic salt
- While some brands test lower than others, no Himalayan pink salt has yet been confirmed fully clean (non-detect) for Lead by independent lab testing
- Sources: Lead Safe Mama Salt Overview (2020, updated 2024) | Clean Green Toxicant Free | Green Living Tribe
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SaltWorks Pure Ocean Premium Sea Salt — Australia (previously Brazil)
- Lead: <500 ppb per self-reported testing (company COA, 2019); retail packaging COA dated Jan 2024 shows <40 ppb; bulk packaging COA Jan 2025 shows <10 ppb
- Wide variation in reported figures across years raises questions about batch consistency and transparency
- Not yet independently tested by Lead Safe Mama — the above figures come from company-supplied or self-reported certificates of analysis
- Sources: Lead Safe Mama Salt Overview
✓ CLEANEST SALTS — Non-Detect or Lowest Contamination
These salts have tested "non-detect" for Lead, Cadmium, Mercury, and Arsenic in independent, third-party laboratory testing, OR have consistently returned the lowest measurable levels across multiple testing sources.
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⭐ Jacobsen Salt Co. Pure Kosher Sea Salt — Oregon, USA
- Non-detect for Lead, Cadmium, Mercury, AND Arsenic — Lead Safe Mama #1 recommendation
- The only salt to pass completely clean on all four toxicants in Lead Safe Mama's testing program as of 2024
- Harvested from Netarts Bay, Oregon. Jacobsen also screens for microplastics.
- Buy: Amazon affiliate link
- Sources: Lead Safe Mama Lab Report (July 2024) | Lead Safe Mama Salt Chart
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⭐ Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt — Michigan, USA
- Non-detect for Lead, Cadmium, Mercury, AND Arsenic — confirmed by Lead Safe Mama (2025)
- A widely available, affordable commodity salt that outperformed premium specialty salts
- Available at most grocery stores for approximately $6/lb
- Note: Only the specific product linked has been tested — other Diamond Crystal products have not been independently verified
- Buy: Amazon affiliate link
- Sources: Lead Safe Mama Salt Chart (2025)
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⭐ Maldon Sea Salt Flakes — Essex, England
- Non-detect for Lead, Cadmium, Mercury, AND Arsenic — confirmed by Lead Safe Mama (2025)
- A classic finishing salt used by professional chefs. Large flake format.
- Note: An older NIH-cited study (2023) reported 8,400 ppb Lead for Maldon — Lead Safe Mama attributes this likely to contaminated water used in the dissolution process during that test. Their 2025 direct lab result is non-detect.
- Note: Some Amazon listings carry a California Prop 65 warning for acrylamide (not Lead)
- Buy: Amazon affiliate link
- Sources: Lead Safe Mama Lab Report (September 2025) | Lead Safe Mama Salt Chart
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David's Kosher Salt — USA
- Lead: 3.5 ppb — below even the most stringent thresholds; no microplastics detected
- Arsenic: 10.83 ppb (low but detectable)
- Tested by Mamavation / Clean Green Toxicant Free — not yet independently tested by Lead Safe Mama
- Sources: Clean Green Toxicant Free
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Selina Naturally Makai Pure Celtic Sea Salt — Hawaii, USA
- Lead: non-detect (LOD <1 ppb); Mercury: non-detect; Arsenic: non-detect
- Very trace cadmium and copper detected at low levels
- Important: This is a completely different product from the company's Fine Ground Celtic (from France) which tested at 626 ppb Lead. The Makai Pure is sourced from Hawaii, not France.
- Sources: Clean Green Toxicant Free
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SALTVERK Flaky Sea Salt (White) — Iceland (lower tier clean)
- Lead: 6.5 ppb — just above the 5 ppb Action Level for children per Lead Safe Mama testing; very low in broader context
- Arsenic: 15.27 ppb
- Ranks well in Mamavation's broader comparison but does not reach non-detect status
- Sources: Clean Green Toxicant Free | Lead Safe Mama Lab Report
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Colima Sea Salt — Mexico
- Lead: 16.6 ppb; Arsenic: below MRL; Cadmium: 2.29 ppb; Mercury: non-detect; Aluminum: below MRL
- Ranked by Mamavation as one of the two cleanest among 23 brands tested, alongside Baja Gold — in that specific test set
- No microplastics detected; company claims microplastic-free harvesting
- Lead level is above the 5 ppb Action Level for children but very low relative to most tested salts
- Sources: Mamavation EPA-Certified Lab Testing | Green Living Tribe
Key Takeaways
- "Natural," "unrefined," and "mineral-rich" salts are consistently the most contaminated — Himalayan, Celtic/gray, and mined salts like Redmond rank worst across all testing sources.
- Source location matters enormously — the same brand (e.g., Jacobsen) can test clean from Oregon but fail from Italy. Always check the specific product tested.
- Refined and processed salts often outperform premium health-food salts — Diamond Crystal Kosher, a commodity supermarket salt, tested completely clean while many "wellness" salts failed badly.
- Batch-to-batch variability is real — a salt that tests clean once may not always test clean. Ongoing, independent testing is the only way to stay informed.
- Three salts are currently confirmed non-detect for all four heavy metals by Lead Safe Mama: Jacobsen Oregon, Diamond Crystal Michigan, and Maldon Essex England.
- The proposed safety Action Level for Lead in food is 5 ppb for children. Many popular salts exceed this by 10×, 50×, or even 125×.
Key Sources
- Lead Safe Mama — Salt Toxicant Comparison Chart (Updated April 2025)
- Lead Safe Mama — How Much Lead Is in Salt? Overview Article (2020, updated 2024)
- Mamavation — 23 Salt Products Tested at EPA-Certified Lab (Updated September 2025)
- Ruan Living — Heavy Metals in Salt: Third-Party Tested Options (2024)
- Clean Green Toxicant Free — Salt With Lower Lead and Heavy Metals
- ClassAction.org — Celtic Sea Salt Class Action Lawsuit (2024)
- Green Living Tribe — Celtic Salt & Redmond Ranked Worst Among Multiple Brands
- Medium / Truvis Thornton — Comprehensive Salt Safety Analysis (September 2025)