
RMY Himalayan Crafted Salt Lamps,Himalayan Crafted Pink Salt Lamps,Pink Diamond Salt Lamps Benefits&Uses.
RMY Salt lamps purify the air by attracting water molecules and absorbing them, along with any other contaminants the water molecules may be carrying, into the salt crystal. As the lamp heats up when it’s on, the same water is thought to evaporate back into the surrounding environment without all the contaminants.The main way a salt lamp contributes to a better night’s sleep is through the light it gives off. The pink-red colour of the salt diffuses the light into a soft glow that mimics the sunset and helps you unwind. Unlike blue light given off by electronic devices, warm-coloured light is conducive to relaxing and sleep.
Our number one tip for keeping preventing your salt lamps from sweating is to keep your lamp on for at least 16 hours a day, every day. Keeping it on 24/7 would be even better! Keeping your lamp on keeps the salt block warm and evaporates any excess moisture.The reason for the variations of the Himalayan Crystal Mineral Salt is caused by the infusion of iron along with over 80 other minerals within the salt crystal. The richer the iron content, the richer the pinks, oranges and reds appear in the crystal.
Do Himalayan Salt Lamps Have Health Benefits?
Though the claims sound promising, so far no one has proved that Himalayan salt lamps release negative ions, let alone enough to have any impact on health. Most of the research so far has used negative ions from other sources, not lamps.
In a couple of small studies on rats and mice, contact with a salt lamp had antidepressant and anti-anxiety effects. That doesn’t mean the lamps would have the same effect on humans. Researchers would have to test the theory.
Though a small amount of pollutants in the air might stick to salt rock, these rocks don’t have anywhere near the filtering ability of, say, charcoal, a common component of air filters.
A Himalayan salt lamp might bring a nice decorative touch and a warming glow to your space, but there’s no research right now that says it will improve your health in a big way.
Mood and sleep. Some people believe that positive ions in the air increase anxiety, crankiness, and other unpleasant feelings. They say that negative ones ease stress, anxiety, and depression, and improve overall well-being.
Studies with mice and rats suggest that high amounts of negative air ions alter levels of serotonin, a chemical that contributes to feelings of well-being.
In some human studies, negative ions at high concentrations did lessen depression slightly, but they didn’t have much of an effect on anxiety levels or sleep.
A very small study shows that people did better on thinking skills tests when they were in a room where the paint on the walls had a high concentration of total air ions (both positive and negative ions). But the paint had no effect on their general well-being.
Asthma and allergies. The notion that negative ions may improve breathing has led to a few studies on the topic. In most of them, negative ions didn’t ease breathing or asthma symptoms. They also didn’t lower inhaler use in children and adults with chronic asthma.
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