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Home / Health Conditions / Alternative Medicine / 7 Amazing Things Salt Water Can Cure

7 Amazing Things Salt Water Can Cure

Some say it’s the most simple things in nature that have the biggest benefit. And in this case, it’s true. For centuries, salt water has been used as an essential ingredient in medicine as well as deemed a luxury item at one point in time.

With all that said, salt water is a simple drink with stunning results. It’s important to note that much of the results are found using natural sea salt, not your ordinary table salt.

Sea Salt Water Cures

1. Mental Health

Do you mean to tell me that what you put in your body can affect you mentally too? Yes! Sea salt, especially unrefined sea salt, contains vitamins, minerals, and other microorganisms that can release substances like helpful bacteria and chemicals that affect our hormonal balances to improve our overall quality of life.

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Because of this, bathing in sea salt is thought to help improve your peace of mind, energy levels, and ability to handle problems that arise. Other benefits to your psychological health include better confidence levels, improved ability to focus, and more self-control.

How To Use It: Take a warm sea salt bath (normally 2-3 cups of sea salt) and soak for 20 minutes at a time.

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2. Sagging Skin

Because of the microorganisms often found in unrefined sea salt, bathing in sea salt can help improve your skin quality by increasing circulation and increasing the flow of nutrients to your skin, according to LifeEvents.org.

Using sea salt to scrub your skin before applying lotion can help exfoliate your skin to help improve its glow and tighten and tone your skin.

This treatment also helps prepare your skin to receive lotions or massage oils. A sea salt bath can also help relax sore and tired muscles, stimulating the healing process.

How To Use It: Use a tablespoon in a small bowl, with water (not too much) to make a grainy paste. Scrub that on your skin, let sit for five minutes and rinse thoroughly before applying lotion.

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3. Psoriasis and Eczema

Mineral-rich salt water is in places like the Dead Sea in the Middle East and the Blue Lagoon in Iceland. Soaking in water like this helps moisturize the skin and ease redness. And if you have psoriasis or eczema, it can relieve the scaly patches and inflammation. To do this at home, add Dead Sea salts or Epsom salts to your tub and soak for about 15 minutes. Even a cup of plain table salt in your bath water can ease eczema symptoms.

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4. Inflammation

The human body’s basic requirement for salt is 1.5 teaspoons or 8 grams per day. If we don’t consume this essential amount of sodium, the body shifts into a “crisis mode” called sodium-sparing so that it can maintain fluid balance and blood pressure. This crisis mode is a critical survival mechanism, but it also has negative consequences.

With low salt intake, an enzyme called renin and a hormone called aldosterone begins to rise rapidly. If this state is prolonged, higher renin and aldosterone levels lead to circulatory damage and increased inflammatory agents in the body.

Researchers have associated an increased risk of chronic diseases, such as metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, and cognition loss as a result of prolonged lack of salt.

How To Use It: Make sure you are taking your daily allowance of sea salt (1.5 grams). Be sure to consult with your physician first.

5. Insomnia

The trace minerals in unrefined salt calm the nervous system. Salt is known to reduce cortisol and adrenaline, two dangerous stress hormones. This can promote a better night’s sleep.

How To Use It: Simply take a 1/2 teaspoon of sea salt in an 8-ounce glass of water and drink it all down.

6. Dehydration

I know it sounds weird, but yes, adding salt to water can be beneficial if you’ve experienced significant electrolyte losses from sweating heavily or frequent urination, especially during hot weather. This can help replenish electrolytes.

Adding salt to water can also be beneficial if you’ve experienced significant electrolyte losses, specifically during hot weather. Dieticians agree that a pinch of sea salt can restore energy levels and alleviate symptoms like headaches. Another critical scenario where electrolytes might be helpful is during illness, particularly when experiencing fever, vomiting or diarrhea.

7. Stuffy or Runny Nose

Salt is a proven way to help you breathe easier when you’ve got a cold, the flu, or allergies. A bonus: It’s affordable, too.

You can create a pot of hot salt water and breathe in the vapors until its almost dehydrated. The longer your inhale the salt water mixture, the more it will start to break up the mucus and sinus issues built up in your system. Your nose and mouth may start to turn white as you inhale it, but you will feel the difference.

By Derrick Lane | Published October 26, 2024

October 26, 2024 by Jamie St. Clair, Contributor

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