Natural Home Cures Himalayan Crystal Salt
For Alkalinity (PH Balance)
In recent years, there has been a resurgence in the interest of body pH and what it means for your overall health. In general, it is thought that the typical North American diet is full of foods that cause a great deal of acidic buildup in the body. Generally, this acid buildup is talked about being in the blood but it can manifest in the tissues as well. Because of this trend towards acidification of the body, many feel that alkaline foods are required to bring the body into a healthier pH balance. Chlorine, despite being a major component of stomach acid, actually helps to neutralize excess acid in the body. Calcium is an alkaline trace element and will also help to combat acidosis. Oftentimes calcium from bones is used to neutralize localized acidosis if adequate calcium reserves aren’t maintained or the level of acidosis in the body is both severe and prolonged.
One of the hottest natural health products in the market today is Natural Home Cures Himalayan Crystal Salt. Unless you have been living under a rock for the past couple of years, you are likely to have heard about it. Natural Home Cures Himalayan Crystal Salt originated from the evaporation of the primeval sea by the sun's radiant energy, at a time when the earth was a pristine ecosystem. After 250 million years of intense heat and pressure from tectonic plate activity, the Himalayan Mountains were formed and the salt crystallized. This is by far the purest salt available on earth and contains all the 84 natural elements essential to human life.
With all its remarkable qualities, it is not surprising that Natural Home Cures Himalayan Crystal Salt offers a myriad of health benefits, among which is the restoration of the body's natural pH balance. The human body has an acid-alkaline ratio called the pH,(1) or the acid-base homeostasis, which is the correct balance between acids and bases. In other words, a balance between positively charged ions, which are acid-forming and negatively charged ions, which are alkaline-forming.
The body is extremely sensitive to changes in its pH level, so strong mechanisms are in place to maintain it. The normal body pH ranges from 7.35 to 7.45(2) If you have a pH imbalance and lean toward a more acidic level (acidosis), your body will extract minerals from vital organs in order to neutralize the acid.(3) The same thing happens when body pH exceeds 7.45, a condition called alkalosis. The body's buffering agents will spring to action to bring the pH back to homeostatic levels.(4)
Outside the normal pH range, the entire body is compromised although you may not be aware of it until years later when it takes its toll in the form of illnesses such as arthritis, chronic fatigue, diabetes, hormone imbalance, impaired immune system, osteoporosis, obesity, among others. Overall, pH imbalance can denature proteins, lead enzymes to lose their biologic functions and even death may occur.
As the old saying goes, an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. Why wait for such disorders to ravage your body when you can prevent them from happening? Natural Home Cures Himalayan Crystal Salt contains 84 minerals along with trace elements that come alive when dissolved in water. It can help restore optimal pH balance in your body before acidosis or alkalosis can wreak havoc on the various organ systems, particularly the nervous, cardiovascular and urinary systems. Moreover, Natural Home Cures Himalayan Crystal Salt replenishes electrolytes in the body. Electrolytes are electrically charged and play a role in body pH. An excess or lack of certain electrolytes can tip the body's pH balance. The human body is 60% water, but water alone is not a conductor of electrical impulses, we need electrolytes in proper amounts to coordinate electrical impulses for many biologic functions. These electrolytes are not found in table salt - they can only come from natural sources such as the Natural Home Cures Himalayan Crystal Salt.
The truth is, there is no refined/processed salt anywhere that can offer more health benefits than Natural Home Cures Himalayan Crystal Salt. Remember it is bioavailable (easily absorbed and processed by the body), thereby liberating all its beneficial effects more readily. Another noteworthy fact is the ability of the Natural Home Cures Himalayan Crystal Salt to restore natural pH balance. This is not mere hearsay or unfounded claim. It has been backed by scientific studies such as the double-blind study conducted by the Inter-University of Graz, Austria as well as the analysis of the Himalayan crystal salt carried out by the renowned Frezenius Institute in Europe.(5)
By simply incorporating Natural Home Cures Himalayan Crystal Salt in your diet, you can restore and maintain the body's normal pH balance, while reaping all the other health benefits of this one-of-a-kind salt.
Natural Home Cures Himalayan Crystal Salt Product Reviews
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“No Question - Your Natural Home Cures Himalayan Crystal Salt Works!” I had been using your Natural Home Cures Himalayan Crystal Salt granules for a little over 4 months. At a first I didn't think I saw any benefits and when I ran out of it, I did not order any more. That's how I realized your product truly worked. Here's my story: There were days when my back, knees, and joints were in excruciating pain. I do have carpal joint arthritis in my arm, up to my elbows, was in severe pain. I even told my husband I was considering going to the doctor to see what was wrong. I do not go to the doctor unless I am experiencing real pain, but that evening, while sitting at my computer, I began to research and self-diagnose. I thought I was getting enough rest, drinking plenty of water and eating well but I had pain all over my body. I am a religious person and was praying for an answer. Then suddenly I realized, I was no longer taking the Natural Home Cures Himalayan Crystal Salt. At first, I thought no, this could not be the answer but what else could it have been? I asked my husband to order more of your salt and in a couple of days the mailman delivered my order and within 24 hours of going back on the salt, the pain had completely vanished. I find it easiest when I take a couple of granules and drop them in fresh water and drink. There's is no question your Natural Home Cures Himalayan Crystal Salt Works! |
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“I Can Finally Drink Beverages And Go To The Restaurant With My Family And Friends!” I have Crohn's and I am unable to drink anything, quite literally that isn't high in alkalinity. That means no water, ice, tea, etc. With your Natural Home Cures Himalayan Crystal Salt, I am able to drink water at home without having to buy the expensive pre-bottled kind. I can now eat and drink at parties and at restaurants. Whatever I drink, be it coffee, tea, water, juice, milk or anything else, I simply place a couple of salt nuggets into the beverage and it does not change the flavor or odor to the drink. Since doing so, I feel absolutely fantastic. I can participate in our cookouts, enjoy our dances, and many people tell me I am more outgoing and sociable. This is always easy to do when you're in good health but not so if you're in a bad state of ill-health. You have a customer for as long as my spirit remains on this earth. |
“Good Product But I Think You Could Offer A Better Price” I found your Natural Home Cures Himalayan Crystal Salt website when I was doing some research on PH Alkaline and the role it plays in health. This search was started due to the fact I was drinking well water and found that it is more acidic than regular water which may be playing a part in psoriasis on my feet, legs, and hands. It seemed to coincide with the time I moved out to the farm a couple of years ago. Having an overly acidic body definitely, makes it worse. There is clearly a relationship between psoriasis and pH. I'm not saying chronic low-level acidosis causes psoriasis, but for me, it sure did exacerbate it. Ever since switching to a more alkalizing diet and correcting the pH of my drinking water, my psoriasis has gotten much better. The chronic thick postnasal drip which I have had in the back of my throat for years also has gotten dramatically better when I started to make my body more alkaline. So now each time I reach for something to drink I simply place a couple of granules of your Natural Home Cures Himalayan Crystal Salt and things have never been better. |
“Great For Acidity Issues” I am writing this review to let others know that if you have a very acidic diet and you're looking for something to alkalize you, then take a couple of granules of the Natural Home Cures Himalayan Salt and put it in your drink. Get rid of your white table salt and switch to the pink salt. Everyone in my family reports the same thing - we are feeling and looking better and we don't suffer from many of the common colds we used to get. It's also less expensive than buying water ionizers. |
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Source References
(1) Burton Goldberg - Acidity VS Alkaline
(2) Lab Tests Online - Acidosis Alkalosis
(3) Before Its News - Signs Your Too Acidic
(4) Healthwyze - Body PH & Disease
(5) Integrative Medicine - 13 Amazing Health Benefits of Himalayan Salt
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