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Crystal Himalayan Salt Lamps

« Posted by Pat Franczyk on November 21, 2009 »

What a bright idea!

Soft glow, but definitely a bright idea.

Crystal Himalayan salt lamps by Solay do indeed emit negative ions to the air. These ions bond with allergens, those nasty particulates in the air and take them down to the ground.

This type of bondage is definitely a good thing!

Less allergens in the atmosphere makes breathing a whole lot easier for many of us. Apparently, the negative ions also allow greater blood flow to the brain. This, in turn, is supposed to account for sharper minds and better memory.

These natural crystal Himalayan salt lamps by Solay come in a variety of sizes. One the size of a night light will do an office-sized room. Just don’t place them on a wooden floor in warmer weather, as they will leave a salty residue that can be difficult to remove. The lamps will also degrade a bit if the room they are used in is too humid. But they have no known harmful side-effects to users.

So breathe a little easier, and think a liitle smarter. Get your own salt crystal lamp today!

Solay Wellness Inc. carries a variety of colours as well shapes and sizes. They get fair-trade salt crystals mined from the Himalayas. Hence the name.

Check them out!

And while you’ve got the new mood lighting going on and feel energized from all that fresh negative-ion charged air that you’re inhaling, pick up some of Solay’s delicious chocolates and relaxing body oils. Share the moment with your beloved.

Or with your reflection in the mirror.

LIke me.

Just rethink that idea of using crystal himalayan salt lamps in the barn for your horses. Yes, they provide a nice soft light, and a healthier atmosphere. They’d go well with a good radio station. Something country, unless you’ve got Lipizans. But the salt lamp would become a salt lick, I do believe, and electricity thrown into the mix could just get nasty.

What? You’re mind never went there?

Well neither did mine.

Sheesh.

Pat.

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