The Health Benefits of Black Salt
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The Indian black salt, also known as 'Kala Namak', is a popular variety of Indian volcanic stone salts. It is used extensively in India, Pakistan and internationally, by those who know its benefits. Its unusual color comes from the presence of tiny amounts of iron and other minerals.
In India, black salt is often prescribed for patients with high blood pressure or those who require a low-salt diet. Why? Because black salt is low on sodium, and so doesn't raise the blood pressure like normal salt does. It is also a popular treatment for heartburn and intestinal gas. In short, it provides a boost to the digestive system.
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The Indian black salt, also known as 'Kala Namak', is a popular variety of Indian volcanic stone salts. It is used extensively in India, Pakistan and internationally, by those who know its benefits. Its unusual color comes from the presence of tiny amounts of iron and other minerals.
In India, black salt is often prescribed for patients with high blood pressure or those who require a low-salt diet. Why? Because black salt is low on sodium, and so doesn't raise the blood pressure like normal salt does. It is also a popular treatment for heartburn and intestinal gas. In short, it provides a boost to the digestive system.
The health benefits of black salt:
1. A healthy alternative to sea salt
Salt
is incredibly common in everyday life. We find it in a huge amount of
snacks and dishes. This is usually iodized salt or sea salt. However, an
overdose of salt in our daily lives is a common problem that may lead
to paralysis, thyroid problems and high blood pressure, to name just a
few. The two most dangerous chemicals in sea salt are potassium iodate
and aluminum silicate. This is why sea salt is banned in some countries.
However, black salt is a great alternative to iodized salt, and here
are a few of its benefits compared to iodized salt:
- Treats arthritis problems
- Treats paralysis problems
- Lowers high blood pressure
- Deals with impotency issues
2. The therapeutic benefits
According
to centuries of tradition, black salt is a 'cooling' salt that is
filled with therapeutic benefits. It can be used as a laxative and as a
cure for intestinal disorders. It has benefits for eyesight and unlike
common salt, does not enhance your sodium intake. However, due to its
high sulfur content, it can also weaken the digestive system in large
amounts, and so a balanced use is recommended, no more than you would
regular salt.
3. Soft, beautiful looking skin
Another
use for black salt is skincare. Instead of chemical peels, special
soaps and spas, consider adding black salt to your bath water. It works
as an excellent healing agent, especially good for cracked, swollen
feet, athlete's foot, warts and sprains. Just sit back and let it heal
your pain and relieve your worries while you enjoy a truly refreshing
bath. When you come out, your body will feel truly rejuvenated.
Note: If your skin is sensitive to irritation, it's best not to make the water too hot, or you may incur some itchiness.
4. Strong, problem-free hair
If
you're one of many who suffer from a receding hairline, you're probably
frustrated by all the supplements and tonics that never seem to work.
So try something more natural this time. The essential minerals in black
salt will boost your hair's natural growth, strengthen it and treat its
split ends. If you have dandruff or acute hair loss, I recommend taking
black salt with tomato juice at least once a day. Not only will it
encourage hair growth, but will also thicken your hair, and give it some
extra sheen and luster.
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