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Significant Reasons to Have a Himalayan Salt Lamp in Your Home

Introduction- Cleanse the Air

Probably the important benefit- and why the majority of folks use them- is because of their incredible power to remove pollen, dust, smoke, dirt and other contaminants from the air. “But, the question is how these salt lamps do this,”  Salt lamps purifies air through the power of hygroscopy, means they attract water molecules from the surroundings then absorb those molecules – and any foreign particles they may be carrying – into the salt crystal. 
As the Himalayan Salt Lamp warms up from the heat produced by the light bulb inside, that same water then evaporates back into the air and the trapped elements of smoke, dust, pollen, etc. remain locked in the salt.  Even people who suffer from asthma and allergy should notice a big difference after few weeks.


Himalayan Salt Lamp- Why important for our life?
·         Increases Vitality

Taking a drive through the countryside, camping in the mountains, spending time at the beach or simply taking a shower first thing in the morning are all things that people find refreshing. These are all actions which expose us to increased concentrations of negative ions such as those generated by Himalayan Pink Salt Lamps. The fact is, positive ions sap our energy. The positive ions are created by several things, but the primary source is from our electronics. If you constantly feel exhausted and don’t know why, try keeping a Natural Rock salt lamp in the room or rooms where you spend the most time. After about a week, you would definitely feel the difference.

·         Eases Coughing

One of the health losses of breathing lots of positive ions in the air is that the cilia (microscopic hairs) which line the windpipe of trachea become sluggish and don’t work as well to keep contaminants or impurities out of our lungs. As a Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp absorbs water and particles from the air, it also takes positive ions with them. Then, when the heated Pink Salt Lamp releases cleansed water vapor back into the atmosphere, it also expels negative ions which have the opposite effect on our airways – increasing cilial activity that keeps our lungs clear. Thus, Salt Lamps help your body to filter air more efficiently, so any foreign particles you do happen to breathe won’t make it into the lungs.
·         Neutralize Electromagnetic Radiation

These days, most of us are living in a metaphorical ocean of electromagnetic (EM) radiation which flows from our electronics (ie: mobile phone, television, computer, tablet, appliances, etc). While dangerous electromagnetic radiation may be invisible, the long-term effects of EM exposure can be quite serious. Constant exposure to electromagnetic radiation is known to cause chronic fatigue, increase stress levels and decrease the immune response of the body, among other things. As they emit negative ions into the air, Himalayan Pink Salt Lamps work to neutralize electromagnetic radiation. Keep one next to any electrical devices which you use frequently and lessen the potential danger to you and your family.

·         Better Sleep

Another adverse effect which results from over-exposure to positive ions in the air is that it obstructs your quality sleep. This occurs because those positively-charged particles can actually lessen blood and oxygen supply to the brain resulting in irregular sleep patterns. Pink Salt Lamps are natural negative ion generators, thus they can help to reverse this problem. 

Keeping one or two Salt Lamps around your bedroom improves the air quality so you can get a better night sleep.

·        Improve Mood & Concentration

Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp is a great way to naturally enhance the mood or to help you relax at the end of the day. At the same time and on the opposite side of the coin, Himalayan Pink Salt Lamp lamp is great for improving concentration and mood. Again, this is due to the effect of the negative ions on the body, improving blood and oxygen supply to the brain and other organs, as well as giving a boost of serotonin – the neurotransmitter which makes us feel happy.

When it comes to buying Himalayan Salt Lamps, coverage is determined by the size of the natural crystal. Smaller lamp is good for the average bedroom, while big lamps are better for spaces like the living room. 

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