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How are Salt
Lamps used?
Although Salt
Lamps are not medical devices, they are often used in the treatment of
many ailments due to the negative ions they release. Many European and
North American bioenergotherapists and homoeopathists recommend Salt
Crystal Lamps to aid in the treatment of several health conditions, such
as the following:
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headaches
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sinus problems
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allergies and
hay fever
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aiding in the
reduction of asthma attacks
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supporting the immune system
What
effect do the different colours have?
The variety of
colour in the Salt Lamps is because of iron and copper in the salt.
These naturally occurring elements can produce colours ranging from
yellow to peach to orange to red. You can also achieve certain colours
using tinted light bulbs.
Because of the connotations of crystals, salt lamps are perfect for use
in colour therapy. There are some interesting theories when it comes to
colour therapy. Each colour has its own energy pattern, which is why it
separates out of white light into a rainbow when sent through a prism.
The idea behind colour therapy is that the energy of each colour travels
to whatever part of the body needs it. It's worth a try!
Different
therapists use colour in different ways. The following is an excerpt on
Colour Therapy from www.colourtherapyhealing.com. Check their website
for more information. The below is provided for information only and is
not a paid endorsement.
Red
is the lowest of the seven colours in the visible spectrum and is known
as a "warm" colour. It is stimulating and energising; therefore, it is
helpful for tiredness and lethargy, to stimulate low blood pressure and
to boost sluggish circulation.
On the
psycho-spiritual level,
orange relates to self respect. That is to say, having the
ability to give ourselves the freedom to be ourselves and to respect our
own boundaries and requirements and by the same token, having respect
for the boundaries of others. Orange is the colour of creativity and we
should give ourselves the space to have creative time just for us.
On the psycho-spiritual level,
yellow relates to self
worth. How we feel about ourselves and how we feel others perceive us.
This is the area of the personality, the ego and the intellect and of
self confidence.
Yellow is
one of the three colours in the lower half of the visible spectrum. It
is known as a "warm" colour and has a stimulating effect. It is the
colour of the intellect and can be very helpful with study and where
concentration is required.
Green
is a balancing colour, in the middle of the visible spectrum. The higher
three colours are known as the "cool" colours and are calming in effect;
the lower three are known as the "warm" colours and have a stimulating
effect. Green is the balance between these two.
When a
therapist comes to the end of a colour therapy treatment, he/she will
use green as a balancing colour at the end of a treatment.
Green is
the colour of balance and harmony and can therefore be helpful in times
of stress.
A tinted
light bulb will need to be used to achieve a green effect.
What
special care does my Salt Lamp need?
The salt lamp
will absorb humidity and may deposit salt if they are not properly cared
for. So keep your lamp turned on as much as possible to release any
excess moisture. Cover your lamp with a plastic bag if you will not be
using it.
Also
salt lamps are not designed to be used outside ?they are meant for
indoor use only.
What
size should I choose? All models are CSA approved.
|
Model |
Mini |
Small |
Medium |
Large |
X-Large |
Jumbo |
Super-Jumbo |
Humongous |
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Weight (kg) |
1.5-3 |
3-4 |
4.75-7 |
8-10 |
12.5-16 |
18-24 |
30-40 |
50-70 |
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