Himalayan Salt Lamp Benefits: Facts, Myths and How to Use Them

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There are few things in life as soothing and relaxing as the warm glow of a campfire, and a Himalayan salt lamp offers a similar ambiance at home.

I’ve talked before about how I use them to help keep the air fresh and for their soothing red glow. Salt lamps have exploded in popularity over the last few years, along with some explosive claims about their benefits. In this article, I’ll break down the well-studied benefits, the anecdotal ones, and why everyone seems to love these lamps!

TIP: If you’re just looking for a high quality salt lamp for your home (and don’t care about the science), I have this one on my desk right now and love it.

What is a Himalayan Salt Lamp?

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.

Himalayan salt lamps are made from pure, food grade, Himalayan salt crystals. True Himalayan Salt comes from the western side of the Himalayan Mountains in the Punjab region of Pakistan. Once mined, this salt is hand carved into lamps or powdered to use as salt in recipes.

Why is Himalayan Salt Pink?

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.

These beautiful lamps gained massive popularity recently and there are many benefits attributed to them.

But are these benefits actually backed by science?

Let’s find out…

How Does a Himalayan Salt Lamp Work?

Good question! We know the body needs salt for things like hydration, electrolyte balance, proper blood pressure regulation and for the nervous system. But all of these benefits come from consuming the salt internally (which I also do).

Most of us aren’t eating our salt lamps so the benefits come from another property of salt. Salt is naturally hygroscopic, which means it attracts water molecules to itself. The theory goes that salt lamps attract water molecules in the air.

Since water in the air can also hold allergens, pollutants and even bacteria, these substances get attracted to the lamp too. The heated salt lamp supposedly dries out the water vapor, leaving the particles attached to the salt. For this reason, many sources recommend wiping down the salt lamp with a cloth a few times a week to clean it.

Other sources claim that Himalayan salt lamp benefits are due to the creation of negative ions.

Do Salt Lamps Really Generate Negative Ions?

Many sources claim that salt lamps are natural negative ion generators, although there are some important points to understand:

What are negative ions?

At any given time, there are both positive and negative ions in the air. As a flashback to freshman science class:

An ion is an atom or molecule in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons, giving the atom a net positive or negative electrical charge.

Positively charged ions are also known as cations, while negatively charged ions are anions. The positive or negative charge makes ions able to move and bond easily.

Negative Ions in Nature

Negative ions occur more often in nature and they are often created by things like lightening storms, sunlight, waterfalls, and ocean waves. Running water is considered nature’s greatest source of negative ions and may be one of the things that contributes to the refreshing scent of waterfalls and the beach. In fact, this is one of the reasons people often report feeling renewed or refreshed after a storm or after spending time at the beach.

WebMD explains some of the benefits of negative ions in the air:

Generally speaking, negative ions increase the flow of oxygen to the brain; resulting in higher alertness, decreased drowsiness, and more mental energy,” says Pierce J. Howard, PhD, author of The Owners Manual for the Brain: Everyday Applications from Mind Brain Research and director of research at the Center for Applied Cognitive Sciences in Charlotte, N.C.

“They also may protect against germs in the air, resulting in decreased irritation due to inhaling various particles that make you sneeze, cough, or have a throat irritation.”

And for a whopping one in three of us who are sensitive to their effects, negative ions can make us feel like we are walking on air. You are one of them if you feel instantly refreshed the moment you open a window and breathe in fresh, humid air.

Places like waterfalls and beaches where negative ions are naturally produced can have a negative ion concentration of up to 10,000 negative ions per cubic centimeter whereas busy cities can have negative ion levels as low as 100 ions per cubic centimeter.

But, Do Salt Lamps Generate Negative Ions?

Short answer: Yes. But not in large amounts.

Spending time in nature, especially around water, is definitely the best way to get exposure to negative ions, but salt lamps also generate small amounts, especially when used consistently over time.

Since positive ions are often created by electronic devices like computers, TVs, microwaves, and even vacuum cleaners, they can often exacerbate problems like allergies, stress and sleep trouble. Negative ions can neutralize positive ions (they bond together) and help cleanse the air. Additionally, salt lamps offer a soothing glow that many people find relaxing.

I don’t personally use salt lamps strictly as a negative ion generator, but keep them around the house, especially near electronics. If negative ions are the goal, using a negative ion generator would be a much more concentrated source.

Salt Lamps ARE Hygroscopic

As I said above, all salt, by its nature, is hygroscopic, meaning that it attracts water to its surface. In a Himalayan salt lamp, this water evaporates quickly due to the small amount of heat from the light source (this is also why salt lamps tend to sweat and appear wet in humid climates).

Small amounts of water vapor is present in the air and can carry things like mold, bacteria, and allergens. Salt lamps attract this water vapor and those items it carries to its surface and removes them from the air. When the water vapor evaporates, this MAY generate a small amount of negative ions.

The theory that salt lamps generate negative ions is not tested or well studied. That said, it is likely that due to the hygroscopic nature of salt, these lamps have a positive effect on air quality.

The Benefits of Himalayan Salt Lamps

Salt lamps may not be the negative ion generation panacea they are made out to be, but we have them in many rooms of our house for other reasons:

1. Great Night Light and Low-Light Lamp

Himalayan Salt Lamp Benefits for Clean Air and Reduced Allergies

Research has shown that different colors of light affect the body in different ways. My own doctor recommends avoiding blue light after sunset because it can interfere with circadian rhythm and disrupt sleep hormones.

Unfortunately, many modern light sources like cell phones, tablets, computers, and TVs emit a lot of blue light and many of us spend a good majority of time staring at these screens, especially in the evening.

Salt lamps, on the other hand, offer a warm orange glow, similar to the orange hues found in a campfire or by candlelight. For this reason, they are a great light source for the evening and can even be used as a night light without negatively affecting sleep.

I often wear orange sunglasses at night if I’ll be on the computer or watching a movie to avoid blue light, and we use mostly salt lamps and other low and orange lights after dark for mood lighting.

2. May Improve Air Quality

As mentioned, salt lamps are not a spectacular source of negative ions. However, due to their hygroscopic properties, they may improve the air in other ways. Besides offering a soothing glow, they can attract pollutants in the air and even help neutralize the effects of electronics.

3. Light and Color Therapy Benefits

These soothing lamps may also help boost mood and energy levels, especially for those with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). The soft orange hues are one of the soothing colors often used to calm mood and increase focus. The small amounts of negative ions may also be helpful in boosting mood as well. But, if you’re looking for the benefits of the negative ions, spend some time outside instead!

4. Soothing for Allergies

My brother-in-law has struggled with asthma and allergies for much of his life and he found relief after using a Himalayan salt inhaler. Others notice a difference from having salt lamps in their homes or offices. I haven’t found any studies that have looked into why, but the anecdotal evidence is strong from allergy sufferers.

How To Choose a High Quality Salt Lamp

It is possible to buy machines that create negative ions, but I’ve found that spending time outdoors and having salt lamps around the home indoors are less expensive alternatives that offer other benefits as well.

We have salt lamps in most rooms in our home and enjoy them in winter months when it isn’t possible to have the windows open or to spend as much time outside. We now have a solid salt lamp and a basket lamp in several rooms of our home and I love them for their ambient glow and orange color.

Salt lamps cost less than many other types of lamps, and a high quality one can last for decades.

If you are interested in adding a salt lamp to your home, choose ones with these features for best quality:

  1. Orange Color– Darker colored lamps are typically considered higher quality. Lamps should specify that they are 100% Himalayan salt, as cheap imitations may use lower quality salt.
  2. Size– The bigger the salt lamp, the bigger the affect. Smaller lamps weight 5-6 lbs while larger ones can weigh up to 50 lbs. Smaller lamps are typically much less expensive, so we keep 1 or 2 in smaller rooms and 2 or 3 in larger rooms of our home.
  3. Rough Surface– The surface area of a salt lamp determines its hygroscopic potential. Rougher lamps have a higher surface area than smooth and polished lamps and are more effective at improving air quality. In my opinion, they also look better and are a great decoration for most rooms.
  4. Bulb– The hygroscopic benefits are due to the salt and heat together so it is important to use a heat-producing bulb. LED bulbs don’t accomplish this. I use these inexpensive bulbs.

These are a few of the Himalayan Salt Lamps I’ve tried that meet these criteria:

Himalayan Salt Lamp Benefits: Bottom Line

Salt lamps aren’t a panacea and they don’t take the place of a quality air filter. They don’t create large amounts of negative ions like you’ll find in nature, especially around water. If negative ions are the goal, taking a hike or a swim in nature is a much more efficient way to get them.

Himalayan salt lamps are a beautiful light source that may offer the benefits of color therapy, by cleaning the air hygroscopically and in alleviating allergies. They are an inexpensive no-blue light source to use after dark and as a sleep-friendly night light for kids.

At the end of the day, they aren’t going to fix any health problems on their own or drastically improve indoor air quality. They are, however,  a beautiful and eco-friendly light source that produces a healthy spectrum of light. If you are choosing lamps for your home, they are a great option to consider.

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Other Ways to Use Himalayan Salt

This article was medically reviewed by Dr. Scott Soerries, MD, Family Physician and Medical Director of SteadyMD. As always, this is not personal medical advice and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.

Ever used a Himalayan salt lamp or other air filter? How do you like it? Tell me below!

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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

427 responses to “Himalayan Salt Lamp Benefits: Facts, Myths and How to Use Them”

  1. Crissy Avatar

    Can you use an air purifier and a lamp in the same room? Thank you so much!

  2. Sami Avatar

    Katie! I have been wanting a Himalayan salt lamp for awhile now and with our first child on its way, come December, I thought the nursery would be a perfect place for one! The problem is, the pink ones don’t match our decor. I loooooove the white ones but I was wondering if they had the same health benefits? I couldn’t find any legitimate info anywhere… here’s the link to the one I was thinking about buying… can you give me your opinion as to whether it would be beneficial or not?

    Thanks so much!

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      The white ones don’t have quite the same benefits or the amount of minerals, but they are hygroscopic and can help improve the air.

  3. Rosemary Morsani Avatar
    Rosemary Morsani

    I did not see an answer about using the lamp near an oxygen machine and second question, using in a child’s room who wakes every night from nightmares.
    Thank you

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      I use in my children’s rooms with no problem. I haven’t tried it near an oxygen machine but don’t see any reason why this wouldn’t work

  4. Joe Avatar

    Just bought a Lamp 14″ going to try out . and one that use’s oil’s. well let everyone know how it goes. Thanks Joe

  5. Danielle Avatar

    I have four salt lamps where you have to put little thea lights in. Do you think they have the same benefits?

  6. Leann Avatar

    I purchase my 3 lamps from T-Zone Health. I’ve had the large one plugged in the living room by the tv for a few years and just recently bought 2 USB lamps. I have a question about them. Can they be plugged in via adapter, plugged into the wall instead of a computer or other USB port? I love these lamps! They are so calming.

  7. Roberta Avatar

    I just purchased a Himalayan Salt Lamp at Wal-Mart. I suffer from terrible allergies, constant annoying nasal drip. Constantly blowing my nose all day long. I have the lamp on a night stand by my bedside. I leave it on all day until I’m ready to fall asleep. It has a dimmer if I decide to leave it on 24/7 as suggested. I have been using it for less than a week and find that I no longer need a allergy pill every day. My sinuses are open and clear and I can breathe through my nose. My inner ears also are feeling better!
    I was very skeptical but I have had amazing results in a short period of time. I highly recommend the lamp for healing purposes. I can’t stress enough how good it feels to breathe properly again!!!!

  8. Penny Avatar

    Where do you purchase one that can be left on for long periods of time? I want to be sure if my fiance leaves the thing on overnight, we won’t burn the entire house down! My friend told me about the base of your salt lamp really matters. Wood doesn’t do so good, but having a steel base helps to absorb moisture and its safe to use for long periods of time. There’s so many brands out there manufacturing these, so be sure to look out for a steel base!

  9. Rosie Avatar

    Hi

    I have 2 lamps and looking at adding more to my house … Since i have gotten them my blood pressure has lowered, my anxiety/panic attacks have nearly stopped … My sleep has gotten better now sleeping 6 hours a night instead of waking up every hour … I have even seen changes in my dog she is much calmer then she was before …

    I also use a deffuser with these and use lavender, sage, and peppermint oils … Since using both of these products i have also seen less dust partials in the house which has lessened my allergies also … I have also switched to using Himalayan salt for cooking and food now it tastes much better …

    I also use the salt crystals in my bath the same way people would use Epsom salts … It really relaxes my muscles and reduces cramps in my feet which i used to get often as i work on my feet all day walking on concrete floors… I hope what i have said here helps someone and urges them to take the step and buy any of the products i have mentioned …

    All of the items i mentioned in this post were purchased from Amazon … God bless …

  10. Alyssa Avatar

    Curious about where you stand on having the lamp(s) on in the bedroom overnight when that kind of counters the argument not to have night lights to avoid light pollution. I find I am more sensitive to light pollution for slumber these days, but I do have difficulty weighing the pros of keeping my lamp on while I sleep vs turning it off to have the dark…
    (I believe you have another post about why you don’t put night lights in your kids’ rooms, so I know you will get my question!)

  11. Jen Avatar

    Do you leave the lamp turned on in each room all of the time or just switch them on as you enter each room, turning them off as you leave the room?

  12. Gracey Avatar

    I’ve just bought myself a large Himalayan natural salt lamp today and I’m incredibly impressed so far. Ive had chronic M.E ( Myalgic encephalomyelitis ) for 23 years and I’m pretty full on super sensitive and feel the -/+ effects with just about anything going. I’ve had this lamp on now for around 4-5 hours sitting on a set of drawers right next to the settee (couch).. And I can definitely tell it’s done something amazing to my whole being. The only way I can describe how I feel at this very moment is..”lighter”.. I feel like I’m sitting in a plane cabin where the fresh air is being pumped out and you get that alert and more awake sensation and your brain is being saturated with oxygen…ya know that feeling….also curiously…my breathing seems to be less of an effort and I can take deeper breaths without even thinking about it…definitely noticeable.
    Anyway…that’s just my quick snap shot comment about the lamp. Hope it brings each and everyone great results.

  13. Claudia Avatar

    My daughter recently bought me a large-ish himalayan salt candle lamp and I love it….but it is literally weeping moisture. We live in Hawaii where it rains a LOT so I know humidity is the problem. I can’t burn candles in it every day and I keep a towel under it otherwise it actually drips onto the shelves below. Any tips on correcting this? And do I have to worry about that much moisture actually dissolving it?

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      I don’t have this issue where we live, but I know people who put a plate or cookie sheet or pie plate under it to catch the moisture

  14. Claudia Avatar
    Claudia

    I started using a Himalayan salt lamp in my room at night after I read about the benefits of salt and asthma. For the record, I have a sort of allergic asthma in the winter, a reaction to cold and damp conditions. I don’t need to use a prescription inhaler to breathe, I just get a very annoying cough and lots of phlegm.

    The article I read was about people breathing better in salt caves and various businesses replicating the salt cave effect. I tried a salt inhaler for a while, and had good results but I didn’t’t like having to breathe through it for 20 minutes a day.

    The salt lamps have worked miracles for me. For the last two years I have not coughed my way through winter or damp early mornings. I typically have 2 on in my room in the evening and turn one off to sleep at night. The one I turn off has a hotter bulb (higher wattage) so the lamp gets hot and stays hot for a while after I turn it off. The other bulb is pretty low wattage so never gets very hot. I have burned out chords with the hot bulb so I don’t recommend keeping it on all the time. For the record, they are 7 and 25 watt bulbs. I also think it is good I keep them off during the day because that gives the lamps a chance to attract water.

    I really don’t care what wiki or some conceptually closed off person or persons say. I breathe so much easier and that is all that matters.

  15. Joe Bunkers Avatar
    Joe Bunkers

    I need to make a suggestion that would benefit newbies and even the veterans of healthy living. While it is true that using Himalayan Salt comes with many health benefits, your daily activities will certainly enhance the results. I have a friend that moans the plight of dogs been killed for food in China and yet he finds it comforting to sit down to a plate of steak to the disgust of someone living in India where the Cow is worshipped.

    My point is that you can have the best air filtration system in your home, but if you engage in toxic lifestyle choices and you’re bombarded with radiation through cell phone towers and your smartphone, the benefits you derive from a salt lamp will be minimal at best.

    Before rushing out to buy a good brand of Himalayan Salt lamp, you need to first make an effort to eliminate toxic choices from your daily living. You can also find a suitable brand from this review at atcemsce.org/best-himalayan-salt-lamp/ that took a look at the whole issue using a different angle.

    I certainly can testify that a good salt lamp will significantly improve the air quality within your living quarters, just don’t expect it to fix your health woes if you engage in toxic unhealthy living on a daily basis.

  16. Lourdes Avatar
    Lourdes

    Hello, how do I know there real Himalaya salt rocks?? What do I look for?

  17. Marissa Avatar
    Marissa

    Just wondering do these lamps shrink as you use them..and eventuallt become nothing? I bought a small opne and for some reason it looks a lil smaller then when I set it up first thing this morning. It has been on all day.

  18. Lindsey Avatar
    Lindsey

    I’ve read that in humid areas, the lamp will weep. I live in SC and it’s extremely humid to where we use dehumidifiers in our home regularly. Will all the humidity shorten the life of a salt lamp if I get one?

  19. Laurie Moore Avatar
    Laurie Moore

    Looking to purchase one for my sons room he is afraid of the dark and also has major anxiety over every little thing. Is this something you would recommend for a child of this nature? I would rather have nature works its course instead of meds!

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