I grew up in a Detroit suburb near the Morton Salt company. It was a primitive sort of salt cave before the trend of the salt cabin, lamp and other salt-related treatments. Had we known, the tours into those salt mines might have been popular with more than just elementary school kids. Morton Salt hosted the salt mine field trips for elementary school kids. Sadly, my class never took one. However, once, a boy admirer gave me a chicken nugget sized rock of salt from his trip to the mines. My gram couldn’t have salt, so having it was a big taboo. Still, I held on to that rock for years, secretly licking it when nobody was around. I forgot about it entirely until I visit the salt cabin and the taste of salt lingered, reminding me. Salt Therapy I wanted to try dry salt therapy because I heard it’s a natural way to receive various benefits. It’s said that in ancient times, salt mine workers collectively had better overall wellness, rarely suffered colds, and had better skin and respiratory systems. Their health was eventually attributed to the salt. In recent years salt lamps have been selling like crazy as […]
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Published on February 04, 2021 14:07