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Regular table salt is primarily just sodium chloride. Himalayan salt is still about 98% sodium chloride, but also contains trace minerals like magnesium, potassium, and zinc. Trace minerals give salt lamps their hue, which can range from light pink to a dark orange/pink.Salt lamps or HPS (Himalayan Pink Salt) lamps are large pieces of pure Himalayan Salt with a small bulb inside. They can be solid pieces of salt (like this one) or decorative baskets filled with large crystals of salt (like these). They offer a nice warm glow when lit and may be beneficial for indoor air quality.The base is made of neem wood, known for its durable and termite free propertiesHeating the salt with the included 15 watt bulb releases negative ions into the airOne thing we’ve learned from selling Himalayan salt lamps for over 20 years is that size does matter. Regardless of size, salt lamps are beautiful and peaceful to look at, but when it comes to make a distinctive statement, our larger salt lamps are the way to go. Our collection of huge salt lamps starts at 35 pounds and goes all the way up to 179 pounds.These magnificent lamps take the salt lamp experience to a whole other level.Additionally, salt lamps are said to have beneficial health effects from the natural ions they generate. These ions are produced as humidity and moisture evaporate through a salt medium such as our beautiful Himalayan salt lamps. The more salt, the more ions. These ions are said to promote a relaxed state of being and can actually assist to place your body and mind in a relaxed zone known as an alpha state. So, not only do our huge salt lamps look better, they can make you feel better as well.Like all Spiritual Quest Himalayan salt lamps, these huge lamps are made from the finest grade of Himalayan salt (ISO 9001:2018 certified) and hand-crafted according to our exacting standards. We use UL listed certified cords which can be purchased with a standard on/off switch or an optional dimmer.Every salt lamp we stock is a unique rock salt sculpture and a testament to the beauty and mystery of the Himalayan Mountains. Untouched for 250 million years, the Himalayan salt in your salt lamp is imbued with organic properties to purify and stimulate your home or office. Spiritual Quest’s Himalayan huge salt lamps make an unmatched and substantial statement in any room. We possess the largest inventory of huge salt lamps in the United States.Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink .Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.There are plenty of fake ones sold online. The real versions are fragile and give off a dim light. The phony products are tough to break and glow brightly.Pull in particles. These lamps supposedly attract allergens, toxins, and pollutants to their surface.Possibly release negative ions. Some people believe negative ions in the air have health benefits.Ions are molecules that have undergone a change in charge. Negative ions have gained an electron. Positive ions have lost one.Ions are all around us. Some come from particles from outer space that make their way to Earth. Others form closer to home, from radiation, sunlight, lightning, or the collision of water droplets in a waterfall.Some people say they feel more refreshed and clear-headed after a storm, a feeling they believe is due to the amount of negative ions in the air. Commercial ionizers and purification systems also produce negatively charged ions to create cleaner and more comfortable indoor spaces.Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to — and then evaporate from — the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.Mood and sleep. Some people believe that positive ions in the air increase anxiety, crankiness, and other unpleasant feelings. They say that negative ones ease stress, anxiety, and depression, and improve overall well-being.Studies with mice and rats suggest that high amounts of negative air ions alter levels of serotonin, a chemical that contributes to feelings of well-being.In some human studies, negative ions at high concentrations did lessen depression slightly, but they didn’t have much of an effect on anxiety levels or sleep.A very small study shows that people did better on thinking skills tests when they were in a room where the paint on the walls had a high concentration of total air ions (both positive and negative ions). But t