~Sylvia Plath
Himalayan bath salts have long been known for their
detoxifying, purifying and healing properties.
Taking a Himalayan salt bath, also known as a sole (so-lay) bath, is a
very rejuvenating experience for the mind and body. Through absorption, your body will rebalance
its energy, replace electrolytes and purge heavy metals.
As the name would indicate, Himalayan salts are extracted
from deep within the Himalayan Mountains.
Millions of years ago, an ocean
existed where the mountains now stand. The
sun dried up the ocean leaving only salt behind. The Himalayan Mountains formed on top of this
vast bed of salt which turned to crystalline.
The mountains have served to protect the salt from the pollutants found
in today’s ocean salts. Therefore, once
extracted, Himalayan salts need no processing that would lead to changing the
beneficial chemical make-up of the salt or adding toxins to the salt.
Himalayan salts contain 84 nutritional minerals that are
important to our daily body functions. Some
of these minerals are macro-minerals and some are trace minerals. Some of the macro-minerals include calcium,
chloride, magnesium, and iron, potassium and sodium. Some of the trace minerals include fluoride,
iodine, zinc, and selenium.
Macro-minerals are needed in relative abundance for our body’s health
and amounts needed depend on age, general health levels and activity
levels. Our bodies also require the
trace elements in the salts, but in much lower quantities. While some trace elements in the Himalayan salt
such as lead and plutonium can be toxic in large quantities, the small
quantities present in pure Himalayan present no health risk.
Just as the phases of the moon affect the strength of the
ocean’s high and low tides, the peak of beneficial effects of sole baths is also
tied to the phases of the moon. During the new moon phase, our body’s capacity
for detoxification is at its highest.
During the full moon phase, our body’s capacity for absorption is at its
highest. You do not have to wait until
these peak periods to enjoy and benefit from a sole bath; just be aware that if
your singular goal is to detox or absorb, these are the moon phases you should wait
for to attain the most benefit.
For everyone who partakes in sole baths, you should soak no
longer than 20 to 30 minutes trying to maintain a water temperature equal to
your body temperature of approximately 98.6F.
After bathing, do not rinse off; rather wrap yourself in a towel and
rest for 15 minutes. After your resting
period you can then rinse off.
Any day is a good day to begin using Himalayan bath salts to
re-energize and cleanse your body. Once
you experience the benefits of a sole bath, you will be unlikely to want to use
any other type of bath salts again.
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To purchases Himalayan Bath Salts: www.aromatherapysoothers.com/bath_salts_and_soaps.html
Disclaimer: I am not a doctor, holistic practitioner or
aromatherapist. This article is not
intended to diagnose or treat any condition.
Please consult a professional for any medical condition you have or
think you may have.
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