Nature\'s Artifacts Himalayan Salt Inhaler
Nature's Artifacts Himalayan Salt Inhaler
  • Model: Item # HIM001
  • 22 Units in Stock
  • Manufactured by: Nature's Artifacts

Price:   $29.55

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Nature's Artifacts Natural Products: Himalayan Salt Inhaler



Improve Your General Health & Quality Of Life
• For Relief from Respiratory Disorders
• 100% Natural & Safe

How It Works:


The Himalayan Salt Inhaler is made from High Quality ceramic filled with Original Himalayan salt crystals. Its salty micro climate calms and cleanses the cells of the respiratory system. When using the Himalayan salt Inhaler, the moisture of the passing air absorbs the micron sized particles of the salt, then penetrates into the respiratory system to achieve the beneficial effects. The sodium content of the active ingredients induces natural self cleansing mechanisms that flush away the impurities from the surface of the cells. Salt particles also mechanically clean the air passages.

Nature’s Artifacts flagship and best-selling salt product is the Himalayan Salt Inhaler. Featured on the Dr Oz show in early 2010 and named Alternative Medicine’s Best New Products in the same year, this easy to use instrument is used to alleviate respiratory ailments such as asthma and shortness of breath, sinus conditions, allergies and flu. This all-natural, pollutant-free device is able to promote good health through the anti-bacterial properties of the Himalayan Crystal Salt.

Suggested Use:



Daily use for several minutes can help: *Ease breathing • Alleviate, sneezing, coughing & shortness of breath • Allergies caused by pollen & hay fever • Sinus conditions • Dehydration & Smoking. Breathe in deeply with your mouth and out through your nose, the tiny particles of salt will be able to get deep into your respiratory system. Using the salt inhaler for 15-25 minutes daily can help flush away impurities from the air we breathe in everyday.

Made in Pakistan

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This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 24 April, 2011.