Himalayan Salt Bath
Have you heard of Himalayan Salt solution or Brine water?
Is there any differences taking a normal bath or soak directly from home tap water then with salt water? Here is some information that you may need to know.
What happens when Himalayan salt combines with water?
When water and Himalayan salt combine, the positive ions of the salt surround the negative ions of the water molecules and the negative ions of the salt surround the positive ions of the water molecules. The ions become hydrolyzed and the geometrical structure of the salt and the water is changed to form a completely to a new structure.
What happens when Himalayan salt combines with water?
When water and Himalayan salt combine, the positive ions of the salt surround the negative ions of the water molecules and the negative ions of the salt surround the positive ions of the water molecules. The ions become hydrolyzed and the geometrical structure of the salt and the water is changed to form a completely to a new structure.
In this process it is call hydration, the biophotons which are stored in the crystal salt are set free in the brine, which occurs naturally, without any additional energy. This is pure hydration. You can make your own brine right in your own home.
You can use the crystal salt of Himalayan to create own brine. Put enough salts in the water (best use purified water), until the solution becomes saturated. This solution is called brine and is also referred to as "sole" (so-lay)
Benefits of of sole.
You will find many other beneficial uses for sole (brine) made from Himalayan Crystal Salt, here are some common uses:
- For Face : practise use a brine face wash, or the Himalayan Crystal Salt mixed with fragrance free, natural soap as a face or body scrub.
- For Feet : Soothe your feet with a brine foot soak.
- For Nasal : Try a nasal wash with a few grains of crystal salt in ¼ cup of warm water.
- For Skin :Rub brine directly on your skin and let dry.
- For Throat: Gargle with warm brine solution, but don't swallow.