GEMSTONES ADVENT CALENDAR DAY 15-HIMALAYAN CRYSTAL SALT

HOMEOPATHIC HIMALAYAN CRYSTAL SALT

Salt is essential for life — you cannot live without it.

Table salt has a bad rep, because of the link between too much salt in the diet and high blood pressure. However, eliminating salt altogether is not good either and is linked to thyroid dysfunction.

Homeopathic Natrum Muriaticum is the homeopathic version of table salt, sodium chloride and it is one of the great remedies for rebalancing water in the body and regulate thyroid function.

What is Himalayan crystal salt?

This type of crystal is hundreds of millions of years old and it is formed under enormous pressure from the earth, like all crystals.

Himalayan salt is pink, but other types of crystal salts can come in different colours or be simply white, depending on the mineral traces included in the crystals. While table salt is purified sodium chloride, Himalayan salt contains traces of essential minerals and in its unrefined state, it has many health properties, like balancing body water, keeping bone strength, reducing risk of muscle cramps and more.

The homeopathic remedy

The general mental keynote is deep grief, disappointment. Deep sense of grief that has been there for a long time. Similar to Nat Mur, it may complement this remedy, when Nat Mur does not go deep enough.

This remedy also complements Carcinosin, as it is a predominantly cancer miasm remedy.

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