Pink Himalayan Salt Products

by admin on July 11, 2010

The Himalayan salt in general is harvested by hand from the pristine and secluded foothills of the Himalayan mountain range where an ancient sea that gradually turned to a stone ground is located. Because of its taste and appealing color, it was even used as currency in the ancient times. It is basically a fossilized sea salt which comes out in a reddish or pink color, with some off-white to transparent crystals and with the full potency of its minerals being retained. These minerals were found essential to one’s health and well-being. But what’s with the color distinction in pink Himalayan salt? The reason for that extraordinary color has something to with the number of minerals present in the salt. Aside from sodium and potassium, it has iron, magnesium, calcium and copper additions in trace amounts. These other minerals transmit color to the salt with mostly iron creating the pretty pink.

The pink Himalayan salt is in line with the growing awareness and popularity of organic and natural beauty products. Scented with organically grown lavender and mixed with Dead Sea salts to form a bath salt, it is well used in health spas around the world for its effectiveness in the relief of muscle aches and signs of skin disorders such as psoriasis and eczema. This salt product is also used in aromatherapy while dipping in a long and warm detoxifying bath. Himalayan salt alone can in fact deliver these beneficial results, but this product makes it even more intense.

These Himalayan pink crystals are among the fancy salts, not your ordinary table variety. Gourmet chefs and distinguished cooks are now discovering such salts with slight flavor variations in relation to their constant culinary challenge of bringing something new to the table. But flavoring is not the only quality which defines these special natural salts. Its coarse, medium and fine grain textures also influence the taste buds. One of these specialty salts is the dramatically colored Himalayan pink which is usually served as a pinch of garnish on top of potato and pasta dishes. The pink Himalayan salt is indeed part of the gourmet market now.

With other natural salt products making its way in health stores, pink Himalayan salt lamps and Persian salt lamps should not be confused as one another. Himalayan salt lamps have its orange and reddish hues, while Persian salt lamps are the new purple ones. These equally beautiful lamps from Iran are carved out of rock salt and mined in only a few places in Central Asia. Each lamp consists of an incandescent bulb placed in a carved hollow within the rock. When it is on, a light that reveals the color of the lamp shines through. Much like the pink Himalayan salt lamp, it acts as a natural air purifier reducing allergens and irritants. But still, it could not surpass the many amazing health benefits of the pink Himalayan salt lamp. After all, the Himalayan salt is nothing but the purest salt on earth.

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Himalayan Salt Lamps Basics

by admin on June 13, 2010

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Would you believe it if someone tells you that a mere salt lamp can clean your home sweet home? I’m pretty sure you wouldn’t.

Nonetheless, if that someone was talking about salt lamps like a Himalayan salt lamp, then it’s best that you actually listen to them, as salt lamps are actually natural air filtration systems much like an air ionizer. Wondering why and how? Read on and find out.

Before anything else, let’s first try to understand what a salt lamp is. Unlike an ordinary lamp, salt lamps do more than just light up a place. It cleans the surrounding air it’s in. When we talk about salt lamps, the first thing that comes to mind is Himalayan salt lamps. The reason behind this is that Himalayan salt lamps are the most popular kind when it comes to lamps made of salt.

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A Himalayan salt lamp aids in promoting health and wellness for everyone within contact of it. Himalayan salt lamps are made up of salt crystals, or slabs of them, that were created slowly for over millions of years. All of the pink-hued, off white colored Himalayan salts are mined from the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains. Due to the nature of its formation, Himalayan salts absorb many kinds of minerals that are needed by the human body.

Some of these minerals are also behind the salt lamps ability to purify the air around it. When the salt lamp is turned on, the heat emitted by the bulb or flame enables the salt lamp to emit negatively charged ions that removes pollutants in the air. Much the same way an air ionizer does, but without the added energy costs. It’s also 100% natural and has other benefits an ionizer does not have.

If you didn’t know any better, a Himalayan salt lamp would simply look like a chunk of salt mounted on a wooden base, and drilled to form a hole to accommodate a candle or a light bulb to light your room. But luckily for you, now you know better.

Aside from its usefulness, it also comes in various sizes and shapes to attract users, and even different hues and color tones to project different moods in a person.

So what are you waiting for? Go get that Himalayan salt lamp now.

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Wonders of Himalayan Salt

by admin on June 10, 2010

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At first, there was just salt. The sodium chloride we know that is essential to life, and the electrolyte that is harmful to the body when taken in excessive amounts. It comes in sea salt and table salt forms.

Then, there was iodized salt. The table salt mixed with small amounts of iodine to combat iodine deficiency which causes thyroid health problems. The simple use of iodized salt can prevent this major health problem.

And then, along came Himalayan salt. The rock salt from Pakistan, near the Himalayas, popularized during the 21st century.

And here is the lowdown on this salt wonder.

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The Himalayan salt is mined in a region wherein its sea evaporated due to changes in climate conditions. It gave rise to these crystalline structures with reddish, pink, off-white and transparent colors. It is generally used in the same manner as the table salt in our homes. Like other salts, it could also cause fluid retention leading to high blood pressure.

So, if it’s similar to our ordinary table salt then what is the hype all about?
Read on to find out.

The Himalayan salt is said to have a broad range of benefits to our health. It promotes an all-natural remedy for different bodily conditions. The Himalayan salt is mixed with a glass of purified water, dissolving its crystals and forming a brine solution. The solution is a balance between the positive and negative ions of water, and is believed to bring back energy in times of sickness. It is called the “soup of life”.

A detoxifying effect is one of the claims of the brine solution. It is taken for stress relief, physical and mental fatigue, muscle aches, and body pH balance. The brine solution is also used as a mouthwash for sore throat, gingivitis, and bad breath, a facial wash for acne, and an ointment for allergies and psoriasis. The power of the Himalayan salt also works in conditions like motion sickness, insomnia, chronic respiratory disease, ear infections, and arthritis.

What is different about the Himalayan salt, is that it is the purest salt on earth. It has also tons of natural minerals that our bodies so desperately need. Think of it as Gatorade in rock salt form.

Salt baths and salt lamps can also be made from Himalayan salt. It reduces radiation, removes impurities, and emits a much more positive energy leaving a person rejuvenated and relaxed. It is considered to both prevent and cure illnesses.

Words cannot really describe what Himalayan salt can do. It’s something you must try first to believe.

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Himalayan Salt Primer

April 11, 2010

Before I go into detail what Himalayan Salt is, let’s take a brief detour and find out why iodised salt is bad for you.
Iodised salt, or table salt as most people know it, is a by product of an industrial process. It is made up mostly of  Sodium Chloride which is iodised so traces of [...]

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Use of Himalayan Salt Lamps

April 21, 2010

If you’re asking yourself what the big deal is with Himalayan Salt Lamps, then you’re definitely not alone. I used to think the same think about Himalayan Salt Lamps being nothing but glorified pink hued lamps that are good for nothing else except for aesthetics, accents, mood lighting and all that interior design mumbo jumbo.
However, having [...]

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Rejuvenation through Himalayan Salt Bath

May 31, 2010

With our liquid and bar soaps, we take a bath to rid our selves of all the dust, unpleasant smell, and dirt we encounter each and everyday. We scrub, we exfoliate, and we moisturize for a squeaky clean and fresh feeling.
There are times that we give way to the lavishness that bath salts and spa [...]

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Himalayan Salt Lamps and the Art of Relaxation

June 3, 2010

The purest salt on earth is beheld for its seemingly ordinary use with extraordinary health benefits. We grasped the idea of Himalayan salt as a culinary ingredient, a solute in a healing mixture, and a bath salt. Perhaps you are wondering, how about when unprocessed? Can we still make use of the advantages of Himalayan [...]

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Himalayan Salt Lamps – More Than Just Mood Lighting

June 7, 2010

Who would think that simple Himalayan salt lamps can be such a great addition to any home décor?  These cute Himalayan salt lamps work wonderfully in living rooms, dens, kitchens, bedrooms and basically anywhere.
With its relaxing light, they are an ideal addition to spiritual events, massage practices and yoga sessions.
Himalayan salt lamps come from Himalayan [...]

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