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What are Salt Lamps?


Salt crystal lamps are made from salt crystal rocks formed by nature hundreds of millions of years ago. Our salt lamps are carefully crafted by hand to retain the unique and beautiful shape of the rock. The result is a rare crystal lamp with beautiful colours ranging from off-white to apricot and warm pink. The light glows through the crystal rocks to create a romantic, cosy atmosphere.


Negative Ions: the Vitamins of the Air


Crystal salt rocks and lamps effectively improve the quality of the air by producing negative ions - the vitamins of the air. They improve the ionic balance in the air by emitting negative ions when the lamp is illuminated.







 








Places to Use Your Himalayan Salt Lamps


 


In the house:


Use these lamps in bedrooms, living rooms, hallways or anywhere else where you want to create a tranquil, cosy, relaxing and serene atmosphere.


 


Office/Computer users:


Place a Salt Crystal Lamp near your computer to reduce fatigue and EMF (electro magnetic pollution) created by office equipment. The lamp will also improve your concentration.


 


Meditation:


Use them for Yoga and meditation: when you repose in peace and quiet, a Salt Crystal Lamp near you is known to enhance your meditative experience.


 


Feng Shui:


A few Salt Crystal Lamps placed at strategic spots will enhance chi. A lamp in the relationship corner will be greatly beneficial.


 


Allergy Sufferers:


A Salt Crystal Lamp in your vicinity will help your wellness and keep the air around you clean, ionised naturally, and beautifully.


 


Massage rooms:


A lamp or two in the massage room will greatly enhance and create a soothing, relaxing, calming and refreshing environment.


 


Natural Health Practitioners:


A Salt Crystal Lamp glowing in your consulting or treating room assists the healing process and creates a calming environment.


 


Selecting the ideal size of Rock Salt Lamp


The quantity of negative ions emitted by a lamp or tea-light holder is approximately proportional to its size (or more accurately, it's surface area). Therefore, when selecting a lamp for the purpose of ionising the air in a room or other space the following scale of lamp size to area is suggested:


 








2 - 3 kg


4 - 6 kg


6 - 10 kg


12 - 20 kg


28 - 40 kg


is suitable for 10 sq. metres
is suitable for 10 sq. metres


is suitable for 10 sq. metres


is suitable for 10 sq. metres


is suitable for 10 sq. metres


 


In some areas it may be preferable to use two smaller lamps rather than one larger one. This is appropriate and in such cases the total size of both lamps should be considered when selecting the sizes of lamps that are ideal for the area.


 


Notes On Light Therapy


Europeans take a unique approach to light therapy. Since most European countries are at latitudes farther north than most, they are accustomed to long winter nights.


Light is important to mental well being. Light therapy is a common treatment in the North Countries where one finds high rates of depression that doctors have found are related to the long winter nights experienced by the people who live there.


Salt lamps can be used for corrective light therapy and they can be used for preventative light therapy and to adjust our emotional conditions.


Salt comes in a very useful spectrum of colours that create different moods. So you can choose one or more different light colours to fit your current condition and need for light therapy.


Red is the provocative colour that boosts your vital forces and gives you an energetic outlook on life.


Apricot is said to help you overcome over come emotional blocks, improve open mindedness and increase vital energy.


Orange is supposed to aid relaxation and improve body harmony. It is also said to be very helpful in overcoming stress, and nervous shock. It also is supposed to increase creativity and your outlook on life.


White brightens your outlook and has a calming effect that helps you concentrate and enrich your emotional life.


Preventative light therapy consists of keeping mood-adjusting lights in home to not only provide the necessary spectrum of light to prevent Seasonal Affective Disorder, but also to adjust the living conditions to a more pleasant situation.


What is SAD Seasonal Affective Disorder? - Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a specific type of major depression, one that reoccurs at specific times of the year. The most common pattern is the onset of major depression in the autumn (September to November) and abating of the symptoms in late winter to early spring (March to May). There are other people who experience periods of abnormally high or euphoric mood between major depressive episodes. The frequency of SAD seems to vary with geographic location.


What causes S.A.D?
Change in sunlight exposure is the key. The amount of day light exposure one receives and the changes in sunrise/sunset reducing the daylight hours in the autumn and winter can affect suffers of S.A.D. The most commonly believed hypothesis follows: although the body has natural daily rhythms, they are not fully precise and rely on the intensity of sunlight to provide adjusting cues. These cues originate in the retina at the back of the eye, creating signals that pass through the optic nerve to the mid brain, setting in motion a number of chemical changes.
These changes include:
1) Increase in the neurotransmitter serotonin, necessary for a sense of well being.
2) Regulation and suppression of the hormone melatonin, which is a factor in normal sleep patterns and may influence sleeps recuperative benefits.


How can S.A.D. be treated?
In many ways, the treatment of SAD is similar to that of other major depressive episodes, utilising antidepressant or mood stabilising medication and/or psychotherapy. In addition, the exposure to bright light has been found to be an effective means of treating seasonal affective disorder.


Northern Europeans have found that a series of well lit, colorful salt lamps help them through the dark winters and are an effective addition to the more determined light therapy treatments