Himalayan Salt
SALT INFORMATION
Pure salt consists of the elements Sodium and Chlorine (Sodium chloride) and its mineral name is Halit. Salt is one of the main building blocks of our bodies, and is essential in maintaining their functions. Each of us contains from113 to 227 grams of salt in our body. Salt is just as important to humans as water and air....
It helps maintain the normal volume of blood in the body and also keeps the correct balance of water in and around the cells and tissues. It aids digestion of food and is essential in making the heart beat correctly. It is also necessary for the proper function of nerve fibres which carry impulses to and from the brain.
Sodium together with Calcium, Magnesium and Potassium regulates the acid-alkaline balance in our blood and is also necessary for proper muscle functioning.
When we don’t get enough Sodium Chloride in our diet we my experience muscle cramps, dizziness, and exhaustion and in very, very extreme cases convulsions and death...
Most salts come from the sea, but are processed in different ways. The oceans that once covered the earth left a generous supply of salt beds and underground deposits, often hidden hundreds of meters below the surface, only about 5% of the world’s annual salt production ends up as seasoning at the dinner table. A vast majority pours into chemical plants, where it leads the five major raw materials utilized by industry: salt, sulphur, limestone, coal and petroleum.
Salt has some 14,000 uses, more than any other mineral. Salt pickles cucumbers, preserves meat and canned foods, cures leather, makes glass and rubber and wood pulp.
Regrettably, by far most of the salt consumed by humans today is a refined “dead” salt; a pure chemical substance, with all benefits of the natural salt removed.
Our regular table salt no longer has anything in common with the original crystal salt. It has been sanitized and the natural elements our bodies crave have been removed. These natural elements are identical to the elements of which our bodies have been built and originally found existing in the primal ocean from where all life originated.
Interesting enough our blood is a sole, containing the same salty solution as that of the primal sea; that is, a fluid consisting of water and salt.
It also has the same ratio of concentration as existed in the days when life left the primal sea.
The natural counterparts, such as Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium and other minerals and trace elements demonstrate, from a biophysical stand point specific frequency patterns. These patterns ensure the geometric structures of the body. Natural unprocessed salt should be used not only to flavour our food, but also for its vibrational pattern, which is similar to our body.......