Blog Home Knowledge Base Blog. What is Pink Salt? Does it Have any Benefits? Nov 22nd, What Makes Pink Salt Pink? Does Pink Salt Have Benefits? Here are some of the most common claims and if they have any weight behind them; Pink Salt lamps improve air quality: One of the claimed benefits of lamps is that it 'improves air quality' by acting like a natural filter.
According to numerous studies, there is no evidence to support this. So, where does this pink-orange hue come from, and does it do us any good? Himalayan Pink Salt, as the name suggests, is mined from deep within the Himalayan Mountains. Through the evaporation of a large ocean body nearly million years ago, a bed of salt was deposited and subsequently covered through geological and tectonic processes, by lava and eventually the highest mountain range on the planet.
Despite having remained in the same location for millions of years, surrounding solidified lava and large rock formations have prevented any additional minerals from penetrating this vast bed of salt. Then, about three years ago and for reasons that were not clear to me at the time, much of the salt I encountered was suddenly pink.
It seemed like the right thing to do. Specifically, almost all pink salt is branded as Himalayan. Most of that comes from the enormous Khewra Salt Mine, situated between Islamabad and Lahore in Punjab, a bit south of the actual Himalayas in Pakistan. Those salt veins, formed when ancient seabeds were pushed inland, are hundreds of millions of years old, and legend holds that the site of the mine was originally discovered by Alexander the Great.
Now pink salt is available from a slew of food, beauty, and home-decor brands. Instagram wellness influencers insist it will help you regulate your blood sugar and sleep cycle. You can buy a set of shot glasses carved out of rose-colored Himalayan salt for about 30 bucks at Williams Sonoma. That makes its meteoric rise from food-world also-ran to modern lifestyle totem all the more unlikely.
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