What is better sea salt or table salt?
The Salt Water Test.
Your bedroom should be your sanctuary, not a drain for your vibration. Did your salt change color? Tell me what you saw in the comments, and I will help you interpret the signal.#fengshui #wisdom
You know, for a long time, salt was just… salt to me. I'd grab whatever was cheapest at the grocery store, usually that iodized table salt we all grew up with. But after experiencing periods where I felt constantly tired and like my energy was just low – almost as if there was negative energy draining me, not just from my surroundings but from within – I started questioning everything, including the very basics of what I was consuming. It was like I needed a complete 'reset,' both for my home (which led me to the salt water test) and for my body. My journey into understanding salt began with a simple question: 'Is there really a difference between sea salt and table salt?' And wow, was there! I quickly learned that traditional table salt is highly processed. It’s stripped of its natural minerals, then bleached, and often contains anti-caking agents to keep it free-flowing. While the added iodine is beneficial for thyroid health, the overall composition is far from its natural state. Sea salt, on the other hand, is produced through the evaporation of seawater. This method allows it to retain a lot of its natural trace minerals like magnesium, potassium, and calcium, which are often missing in table salt. These minerals aren't just fancy additions; they play crucial roles in our body's functions, from nerve health to hydration. I started thinking, if salt can be a natural purifier to absorb bad vibes in my home, what kind of 'purifying' or beneficial effect could the right salt have on my body? This led me down an even deeper rabbit hole into specific types, and 'Celtic salt health benefits' kept popping up. I was intrigued! Celtic sea salt, often called 'grey salt' because of its slightly damp, off-white to grey color, is harvested using traditional methods from the coastal regions of France. What makes it special is its incredibly rich mineral profile. It’s unrefined and contains a significant amount of trace minerals and electrolytes that are vital for our well-being. I started reading stories from people who claimed it helped with everything from better hydration and balanced electrolytes to supporting adrenal function and even some claims about blood pressure regulation. Of course, I'm not a doctor, and salt intake always needs to be mindful, but the idea of getting these natural minerals from my food, rather than just empty sodium, resonated with me. I figured, if it’s a more natural product, it's probably better for my body, just like using natural ingredients for home cleansing. Now, for cooking, I exclusively use high-quality sea salt or Celtic salt. The flavor is richer, more complex, and I feel better knowing I'm getting those extra minerals. I even sprinkle a tiny pinch of Celtic salt into my water sometimes, especially after a workout, to help with hydration and replenish electrolytes. It’s a small change, but combined with other healthy habits, it contributes to feeling less 'tired' and having more stable 'energy' throughout the day. It’s amazing how something as simple as choosing a different type of salt can feel like another step towards a full 'reset' for my body, mirroring the positive shift I experienced after cleansing my home's energy. It’s all about finding those little ways to uplift your well-being, inside and out!















































































