I’m so excited to review my Salt Inhaler for you. First, because I truly LOVE this tool. Second, because it gives you an additional way to enjoy essential oils that you likely already have at home.
I find that using my Salt Inhaler
with Essential Oils can contribute to:
- an uplifting experience
- a super effective way to experience your essential oils on a much deeper, cellular level
- a soothing & relaxing moment
- a healing mind-body exercise
- a repairing/rejuvenating practice
Salt inhalers are also referred to as a salt pipes. These tools have been featured on the Dr. Oz show. Additionally, they’ve been named one of Alternative Wellbeing’s 2010 Best New Products.
Benefits of Salt Inhaler Therapy
- Ease breathing to support respiratory system
- Refresh the respiratory system from pollen & other allergies
- Thin out thick stubborn mucus making it easier to release
A salt inhaler can act like a “detox device” even for people who do not suffer from respiratory ailments. We all breathe in pollution.
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My favorite oils to use with a Salt Inhaler are Balance, On Guard & Lavender.
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