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. Monika Avatar

    Does it last indefinitely? I made some over 6 months ago, took it once and it has been sitting on my bench. Now I am reading more about it, I want to try again. Can I use the old stuff or make it again?

      1. linda Avatar

        Just wondering how much sole we can drink in one day and would more get better benifits. Thanks

  2. michael Avatar

    Hello again second question will one glass of sole taken in the morning cover the whole 24 hours until the next one I am a curious Yorkshire man uk
    thank you

  3. Daphne Avatar

    Should I only drink in the morning prior to eating? Will it do any harm if I have it during the day or at night before bed?

  4. michael Avatar

    Hello can I mix one teaspoon of sole with half a fresh lemon squeezed and one teaspoon of honey in 300mls
    of bottled water evian
    thank you

  5. joy Avatar

    Thanks for a wonderful article.it really saved my life.I wasn’t eating salt for years my muscles became painful,dark skin body swollen ,fatigue allergies.sole cleared all this lack of sodium symptoms I’m active and well now tbanks

  6. Nancy Avatar

    Is it ok to add a couple of drops of iodine to the sole? I drink the iodine and water on an empty stomach every morning before my coffee.

  7. Nancy Avatar

    how long does this last? Being u only use 1 tsp a day it will last a very, very long time.

  8. julie Avatar

    Do you drink coffee after? I am reading elsewhere it is not good to. But then how would I make this work if I don’t want to give up coffee?

  9. Ann Liten Avatar
    Ann Liten

    Hi I understand you have to start off with a tsp but I worked my way up to a cup of sole salt a day.. I add it to waterthru out the day to dilute it. Is this ok? Someone told me to drink half your weight in ounces for instance if you way 100 pounds to drink 50 ounces of sole salt a day once you work your way up to it.. I been doing this everyday. I really feel like Im finally absorbing minerals this way opposed from supplements and foods. I been doing SOle salt for a few weeks now. It is helping with my herxheimer reactions and also fibro/fatigue.. Thanks

  10. Jansje Avatar

    I’ve recently become interested in Himalayan salts and the brine mixture. The directions for using the brine were to consume 1 tsp. of brine with a glass of water before breakfast. It is also recommended to do this for only 3 weeks and then quit for 1 week before repeating the process. I’m curious as to why this would be necessary and am wondering if you have any thoughts on this or comments. Also, would it be okay to add brine to your water more times a day or would this be overdoing it?

  11. Tiffany Avatar

    I currently drink Lombucha for the probiotic benefits. Will Sole counter act the beneficial bacteria in Kombucha?

    Sorry I posted this under another topic thinking I was under this topic.

  12. Kimberly Avatar

    What size mason jar? I’m trying to get an idea of how much water (ratio of salt to water: 1/4?). I don’t have mason jars, but I have another glass container with a glass lid.

    1. Matt Avatar

      If you know the ratio, the container size doesn’t matter. You could use a teacup or a swimming pool, as long as the ratio was the same.

  13. JAY Avatar

    Can you make sole water in a plastic jar and store in a plastic jar rather than a glass jar. Please some one explain if this is ok to store and make sole in a plastic jar with a plastic lid.

  14. Cheryl Avatar

    My husband is stage III heart failure. Would this be a good or bad thing for him to take?

  15. Greta Avatar

    I didn’t see a answer to the question regarding sole and braces. My braces were installed today and I need to know if I should drink sole or not. Thanks for your assistance.

    1. Elaine Avatar
      Elaine

      Greta, you can sip thru a straw to avoid contact with your braces. The metal does cause deionization of the sole.

    2. Renni Avatar

      After reading Elaine’s comment, I would think using the plastic child’s medication dropper would be a good solution. You could place it as close to the back of the throat full strength to swallow, then drink plain water to rid the taste. A glass dropper would be good. If the dropper is small and doesn’t have measurement lines, you may have to draw/gather the sole in the dropper first by suctioning the sole from a plastic teaspoon that is filled with the sole. Someone posted earlier about amalgam dental work as well. I’m glad this came up as I may use a dropper too.

      1. Sally Oh Avatar

        Just don’t drink it straight! Awful and made me terribly nauseous… because I had to try it lol. Mix with water, then dropper it down 🙂

  16. Joshua Burke Avatar
    Joshua Burke

    I am a little confused on something. Do I need to shake every day or only when I add water? At what point do we need to add more water ?

  17. Sara Avatar

    I have read a few people say they can’t handle drinking the whole cup of water. This morning I just took the tsp of salt water which was gross but then gulped the glass of good tasting water down. That seemed to be less horrible then drinking 8 ounces of gross tasting water. I just make sure the water is drank right after to flush the salt. What do you think, is this an issue?

  18. Bertha Burke Avatar
    Bertha Burke

    A friend suggested this for my insomnia. Do you have any knowledge of knowing if this would help?

  19. cheryl Avatar

    Hi there. I want to know why drinking 1 teaspoon of sole is better than just adding a teaspoon of Himalayan salt to a glass of pure water?

    Cheryl

    1. Naomi Aldort Avatar
      Naomi Aldort

      It takes 24 hours to fully dissolve in the water making it absorb healthfully.

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