How To Make Sole

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I’ve written before about how salt is not the villain it is often made out to be. There is some age-old evidence that not only is salt not harmful, but that consuming it daily (in a certain form) can be very beneficial for health.

What is Sole?

Sole (pronounced Solay) is essentially water that has been fully saturated with a natural salt. This isn’t just a small amount of salt dissolved in water, but rather water that has absorbed as much natural salt as it is able and will not absorb any more (26% actually…. thanks high school chemistry). The term Sole comes from the Latin “Sol” meaning Sun.

We’ve been told for years that salt can be harmful, so the idea of drinking salt water may sound counter-intuitive, but it turns out that this concentrated salt solution can have a variety of health-supporting uses. This remedy has been used for centuries in some countries and claims both anecdotal and scientifically supported evidence for the following uses:

  • Helps Hydration– The body naturally repairs and detoxifies during sleep, but in doing so, it uses up a good amount of water. This is why we are often more thirsty in the morning. Consuming a salt solution like Sole helps the body re-hydrate.
  • Helps the Body Detoxify– The minerals in Sole make it useful in the natural detoxification that the body already does. Sole is naturally anti-bacterial and can help remove bad bacteria in the body.
  • Boosts Energy– The minerals and stored energy in Sole help boost energy throughout the day.
  • Improving Digestion– Sole stimulates the digestive system promoting food absorption and regularity naturally.
  • Improving blood sugar– Some people note improvements in blood sugar levels after using Sole.
  • A Natural Anti-histamine– Sole can work as a powerful natural anti-histamine. This action is likely due to its balancing effects on the body, and I have noticed this personally.
  • Helps with Muscle Cramps– When I played sports, we attributed leg cramps or other cramps to lack of potassium and ate more bananas (which are now the only food I won’t eat). Don’t know about the potassium theory, but I know that since using magnesium and Sole regularly, I don’t get leg cramps anymore (even during/after extreme exercise or in late pregnancy).
  • Bone Health– There is a theory that a potential cause of Osteoporosis and other bone disorders is the body utilizing calcium and other minerals from the bones for survival and to neutralize acidity in the blood. Sole is naturally full of minerals and alkalizing, so there is speculation that it is helpful with bone health as well.
  • Healthy Veins– By supporting the correct mineral balance in the body and blood, Sole can help reduce or avoid vein problems like varicose veins.
  • Blood Pressure– Contrary to what we often hear, many people notice a reduction in blood pressure from using Sole.
  • Weight Loss– By improving digestion and nourishing the body on a cellular level, Sole can help promote weight loss.
  • Healthy Skin, Hair and Nails– Sole’s high mineral content makes it great for healthy skin (and acne problems), and for hair and nail growth.

It is interesting to note that the conventional treatment for many of the above problems includes removing excess salt/sodium from the diet. While table salt could certainly have a negative effect and is best avoided, natural salt contains over 84 minerals and is incredibly nourishing for the body.

According to the book Water & Salt: The Essence of Life and this post:

“In a nine-week study undertaken in 2003 at the Inter-University of Graz, Austria examined the effects of Himalayan Crystal Salt on physical and psychological functions of the body. It is the only salt ever to have been the subject of comprehensive double-blind scientific research. The results of the study, presented in the book, Water & Salt – The Essence of Life by Dr. Barbara Hendel, M.D. and biophysicist Peter Ferreira, confirmed significant positive changes in respiratory, circulatory, organ, connective tissue and nervous system functions. Patients also reported increases in quality of sleep, energy and concentration levels, brain activity, weight loss, enhanced consciousness, and noticeable hair and nail growth.”

Even better, Sole is a very inexpensive addition to a healthy diet and lifestyle and it is incredibly easy to make.

Where To Get (Healthy) Salt

As Sole is simply salt and water, the quality of the salt is extremely important. I prefer to use mostly Himalayan salt, with a small amount of Redmond Salt or Celtic Salt added. The following are brands I have used personally and can vouch for, though many local health food stores will carry Himalayan Salt (make sure it is pure… it should be pink).

Sole salt infusion for health and wellness
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Sole Recipe

Sole is water that has been saturated with the minerals in natural salt, making it good for digestive health, mental health, skin, hair, nails and more.
Prep Time5 minutes
Resting Time12 hours
Author: Katie Wells

Equipment

Materials

Instructions

  • Fill the glass jar about ¼ of the way with Himalayan salt, Celtic salt, or Real Salt, or a mixture of the three.
  • Add filtered water to fill the jar, leaving about an inch at the top.
  • Put on the plastic lid and shake the jar gently.
  • Leave on the counter overnight to let the salt dissolve.
  • The next day, if there is still some salt on the bottom of the jar, the water has absorbed its maximum amount of salt and the sole is ready to use.
  • If all of the salt is absorbed, add more salt and continue doing so each day until some remains on the bottom. This means that the water is fully saturated with salt.

Notes

To use: Mix 1 teaspoon of the sole into a glass of water and consume every morning on an empty stomach. Do not use any metal utensils to measure or stir.
I am not a doctor and don’t play one on the internet. As with any health advice, consult a qualified practitioner before adding any new supplements, especially if pregnant, nursing, or if you have a medical condition.

How to Use Sole

Make the mixture as above and store at room temp. It will last indefinitely as salt is naturally anti-bacterial and anti-fungal. More water and salt can be added as needed to keep up the amount in the jar.

To drink, add 1 tsp to a glass of water each morning before eating or drinking anything else. Do not add more, especially starting off! If this causes a detox reaction or headache, work up slowly.

Have you ever made Sole? How did you like it? Share below!

Sole is water that has been saturated with the minerals in natural salt, making it good for digestive health, mental health, skin, hair, nails and more.

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

673 responses to “How To Make Sole”

  1. Sara Avatar

    Wellness Mama,
    Do tell: Why are bananas the only food that you don’t eat? What’s wrong with them that makes the worse than gluten, and all the other things we are advised to stay away from?

  2. Jessica Avatar

    Do you use a quart size jar to make this? I did with a cup of Himalayan salt and only half dissolved…
    Thanks

  3. Dawn Avatar

    Is using potassium chloride ok? My holistic dr put me on nu-salt some months ago and I haven’t been using any other salt? Thanks

  4. Gabby Avatar

    Could I add freshly squeezed lemon to my morning glass or should I keep it strictly the salt water? Thanks!

  5. Adrian Avatar

    Hello,

    I always appreciate articles that want to help people empower their lives, but with all due respect, some proper work should go into them. On reading this article, I see the claimed health benefits have no substance to the explanations and it’s like a list of benefits taken just out of nowhere.

    I do take sole water and I keep up with up to date evidence in natural sources like this, and precisely for this reason I think it’s extremely important to not just say sole water has these benefits and period, but rather give some sources out of where you claim those.

    Best,

  6. Laura Avatar

    In your article you stated to ‘start with 1 tsp and not to add more, especially when starting off.’ Is there a higher level we need to be working up to? Thanks!

  7. Daniel Avatar

    I previously stated that I had quit sole, because of my blood pressure. Within a week, my pressure was low normal, as it had previously been, so I decided to play with the use of sole. I still brush my teeth with baking soda, but less, and I gargle with sole, but under half what many recommend. I drink sole, but half a teaspoon instead of one teaspoon in the morning. Come cooler weather, I may have to alter my intake again, but that is being aware of one’s body.

  8. Julie Avatar

    Hi Katie,
    I’ve been adding baking soda to my morning glass of sole. Do you think that’s okay?
    Love your website:)

  9. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    I’ve been drinking Sole each morning and really enjoying it. I was wondering why it is recommended to avoid metal utensils with it. And secondly, what would you do if you forgot and used a metal measuring spoon one morning when adding the sole to your water…?

    Thanks!

  10. Sarah Avatar

    Hi. Wouldn’t it be more convenient to simply add an equivalent amount of salt to a glass of water? I’m sure someone could calculate the correct proportions

  11. Paige Babikian Avatar
    Paige Babikian

    I accidentally refrigerated it overnight after I made my first bottle. Is that ok?

    1. Ann Avatar

      Katie,
      I have made 2 batches of this – and after several days the glass jar cracks, just hairline cracks but enough so the liquid seeps out of the jar. I am using Ball canning glass jars & the pink Himalayan salt. The first time it happened, I assumed it was a defective jar. Now I am not so sure?? Am I doing something wrong??

  12. Katy Jones Avatar
    Katy Jones

    I just want to say I used to follow you everyday until a few years ago I went through a horrible divorce and life was basically just survival and now I’m finally at a place to get to where I want to be and you pop up on something I’m intrigued by. Finding you again made me realize where I need to be 🙂

  13. Daniel Avatar

    I began sole about 5 years ago. I’ve enjoyed it, but my blood pressure soared. I didn’t associate it with sole until recently. I’m vegan, and live a healthy lifestyle. I walk 7.25 – 12.5 miles a day. My blood pressure would never vary, until I decided to completely stop sole yesterday. This morning, my blood pressure, for the first time in 5 years, is down to normal, instead of sky high. Be very attentive if you use sole, and your blood pressure goes high. I have done everything correct to have low pressure, but quitting sole was the answer.

    1. Lisa Avatar

      Hey Daniel, you might want to increase your intake of coconut products.. especially the oil. Minerals need saturated fats to be absorbed and utilized by the body 🙂 And coconut is the best vegan friendly version of it.

  14. Julie Avatar

    If you already answered this, I apologize. How do you pronounce Sole?

    1. Karryn Avatar

      Why don’t you want Sol to come in contact with metal? Are you worried about oxidation (rust)? Would stainless steel lids and measuring devices alleviate this concern?

  15. Kent Avatar

    What size glass of water in the morning and how long should you wait before eating breakfast?

  16. CJ Shock Avatar
    CJ Shock

    Ugh! I touched the water with a spoon for about 2 seconds. Does this seriously ruin it? And if so, HOW? I do not understand….

  17. Bonnie Mandell-Rice Avatar
    Bonnie Mandell-Rice

    My sodium levels already are a bit high and out of balance with other minerals in my body. Won’t taking sole make the imbalance worse and increase the sodium levels of my body? Is t his safe for people with high blood pressure?

  18. Tracey Avatar

    Good morming. Can you please advise on what size of jar, 8oz, pint or quart? 500+ comments and the majority way off topic.

    Thank you

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