Friday, May 06, 2005

Polish vs Himalayan: Observations

A short time ago we received an amusing email from a certain Polish gentleman whom we were later told is rabid/fanatical in trying to impress the world with unusually cheap and far less potent or appealling salt lamps. The language he used was pompous in tone, trying to use the facade of an official-sounding government domain and threats of baseless legal action; demanding a retraction in writing regarding a sentence on this page which was simply reworded with a softer, less-pointed criticism. Retraction? Bah...

Polish mines are well-known in Europe, and as salt is by it's very nature hygroscopic (readily removing moisture from the air) the environment is ideal for speleo/halotherapy. The mines are a tourist attraction with much history. Of course their is therapeutic value while being within the mines. Lamps from this salt are attractive as well...but....

Books have been written about Himalayan salt crystal, studies have been done about the amazing effects of negative ions on human health, and our customers who already own or have owned Polish salt lamps are regularly remarking about the remarkable difference of our salt lamps. Visually the light is more even because the salt is more translucent with far fewer impurities on average to cloud and obscure. Unanimously, we hear from our customers about the "kick" our lamps have that none others offer. We can attribute this to the high energetic/ionic/biophotonic content not found anywhere else. There is a real difference!
This is a touchy-feely item, in that, we can only tell you how it can affect your environment and, consequently, YOU. You only get half the story just looking at it. Having one around makes a world of difference in so many ways.

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