Pink salt lamp absorbs water and particles from the air, it also takes positive ions with them. Then, when the heated salt releases cleansed water vapor back into the air, it also expels negative ions which have the opposite effect on our airways – increasing cilial activity to keep your lungs clear.
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NoFinPhish
8 Feb 1724#4
Health benefit claims are a load of rubbish, but they give off a nice warm glow and are great for rubbing your chips on
jongerry
8 Feb 1717#1
Absolute rubbish! Amount of "negative ions" released too small to be measured. Pretty light but thats all it is. More false health claims like the ones for salt.
Still at £8 where is the harm as long as you don't take it seriously?
DJBenz
8 Feb 174#18
You know how "Alternative facts" was political speak for bull$h1t? Now you know why it's called "Alternative medicine" :wink:
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jongerry
8 Feb 1717#1
Absolute rubbish! Amount of "negative ions" released too small to be measured. Pretty light but thats all it is. More false health claims like the ones for salt.
Still at £8 where is the harm as long as you don't take it seriously?
crap_I_dont_really_need
8 Feb 172#2
I have 2 and they are pretty. I also have less damp on my wall now! :wink:
simonspeakeasy to crap_I_dont_really_need
8 Feb 17#23
Your wall may be less damp but that's not due to these lamps.
polarbaba
8 Feb 172#3
I am into alternative health, and I call bull on this, yes negative ions are good, but get a proper ion generator for that, they are very cheap anyway.
NoFinPhish
8 Feb 1724#4
Health benefit claims are a load of rubbish, but they give off a nice warm glow and are great for rubbing your chips on
pickledtink to NoFinPhish
8 Feb 17#5
Lol!
Peew971
8 Feb 17#6
What's the RRP on these anyway?
ummtrio to Peew971
8 Feb 17#7
I've seen small ones for around £20 and large ones around £30
djdean
8 Feb 171#8
i have 1 and had it a few years they give out a loverly ambiance in a darkend room i dont know about the negotive ions,but what i have noticed a build up of salt on the outta rock wich i ocasionaly brush off,anyway i vote hot for what it is a loverly unushual lamp worth buying
octopus to djdean
8 Feb 171#13
Use a spellchecker before you post mate!
snowflake75
8 Feb 171#9
c'mon that looks gross
kevsoth
8 Feb 172#10
Had a few , tea light holder ones. Left them in the garden in the rain. They melted away to nothing . Oops.
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Pink salt lamp absorbs water and particles from the air, it also takes positive ions with them. Then, when the heated salt releases cleansed water vapor back into the air, it also expels negative ions which have the opposite effect on our airways – increasing cilial activity to keep your lungs clear.
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Still at £8 where is the harm as long as you don't take it seriously?
All comments (32)
Still at £8 where is the harm as long as you don't take it seriously?