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Himalayan salt is a natural product containing trace minerals that are also present in our bodies. The salt is mined by hand by skilled workers using traditional methods, so there's little to no pollution or waste byproducts from manufacturing.
INSIDE THE SALT MINE

The Salt Range begins in the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains in Northeast Pakistan and stretches across approximately 186 miles from the Jhelum River to the Indus River. The Khewra Salt Mine is the most well-known, largest and also the oldest in the Salt Range. It produces most of the salt we've come to know as HIMALAYAN SALT with the range of light-to-dark pink coloring.
- Salt is rich in minerals such as iodine, potassium and bromide. Usually, we get these by eating it. We are depleted of micro-elements because our water is polluted, our diet is bad. But micro-elements like bromide have a calming effect on the brain. If you are stressed out, you can become calm in a natural way.
- Salt is anti-fungal and anti-bacterial. You start breathing slower and deeper as the salt opens up your bronchial airways. You breathe better and you feel better.









In Europe, especially in Germany, the people have much believe in Himalayan Salt Therapy. Many man-made himalaya salt caves can be found.
Himalaya Salt Lamp is also gaining popularity in Australia, Japan, Korea and The Canada.

Used on a regular basis, this crystal soap can help minimise skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, dry or oily skin, acne, and bacterial and fungal skin infections. It acts as an effective natural antibacterial alternative for people who are sensitive or allergic to chemicals found in commercial soap.