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Introduction
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GIFT FROM HIMALAYA Himalayan salt is mined from the Khewra Salt Mines situated
at the foothills of Himalayas. Khewra is the second largest salt mines in the
world, and official records of the Khewra mine data back to the 13th century.
Today the mines includes nearly 25 miles of tunnels stretched accross 11
levels, and rounds almost a half mile into the mountain.
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Anion Creation:
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Himalayan crystal salt
lamps generate anions (negatively charged ions) in the air.
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Source of Cations:
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Pollution and electrical
equipment produce potentially harmful positively charged ions (cations) in the
air.
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Air Quality Deterioration:
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The presence of cations
contributes to the deterioration of air quality.
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Salt Lamp Counteraction:
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Using a salt lamp helps
counteract the harmful cations in the air.
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Natural Ionization:
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The natural ionization
process from salt lamps.
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Protection from Harm:
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Helps avoid physical and
mental harm caused by 'electric smog' in the environment
Usage
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Versatile Usage:
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Salt lamps can be used
with either electric bulbs or candles, depending on the model.
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Aesthetic Appeal:
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Emit a soft, golden
light that enhances the visual appeal of a room.
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Dual Functionality:
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Serve as both decorative
elements and natural air cleansers.
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Ion Emission Process:
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Heat from the bulb or
candle causes the crystal salt to emit negatively charged ions.
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Air Purification:
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The emitted negative
ions neutralize positively charged ions created by pollution and electrical
appliances.
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Ion Dynamics:
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The neutralized ions
become heavy and settle to the ground.
Scientific Info
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Origin and Composition:
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Made from natural
crystal salt extracted from underground mines in the Himalayas.
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The crystal salt is
millions of years old and possesses a high mineral content with special
properties.
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Cleansing Properties:
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The lamps are believed
to have cleansing properties.
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Health Benefits:
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Claimed to aid in
combating illnesses such as allergies and asthma.
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Comparison with Natural Sources:
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Other sources of anions
include waterfalls and the sea.
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Natural sources can
produce up to 10,000 anions per cubic meter.
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In contrast, a city at
rush hour produces just 100 anions per cubic meter.
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Switching on the Bulb
Heat Lamp:
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Easily activate the
Himalayan salt lamp, which emits heat.
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Heating releases
negative salt ions.
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Benefits for Blood Flow:
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Heating the salt lamp
promotes the release of negative ions.
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Boosts blood flow.
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Prevention of Static Electricity Build-up:
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Use of the Himalayan
salt lamp helps prevent static electricity build-up.
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Improvement of Sleep:
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The salt lamp has sleep-improving
effects.
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Serotonin Level Increase:
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Contributes to an
increase in serotonin levels in the brain.
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Calmness and Allergy Relief:
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Promotes calmness.
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Provides relief from
allergy symptoms.
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Neutralization of Electromagnetic Radiation:
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The salt lamp neutralizes
electromagnetic radiation.
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Air Purification:
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Easily purifies the air.
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Reduces breathing
problems.
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Improved Allergic Symptoms:
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Helps improve allergic
symptoms.