Hello Reader A few weeks ago, I ran out of salt at home. I called my husband to pick up some salt on his way home. And the grocery store did not have the one that we usually use. So of course he called and we were discussing which salt would be best suitable for our day-to-day needs. And yes, my husband and I have these conversations all the time about various food items and which would be the healthiest and most suitable for the needs of our family. Anyhow, going to the store to buy salt is not always an easy choice anymore. Which salt do you use at home? Reply to this email and let me know. And when was the last time you explored all your options when it comes to buying salt? Reply to this email and let me know. Salt is a staple in cooking and is one of the six main tastes in Ayurveda. Salt enhances flavour of food but it is also essential for our health and wellbeing. Therefore, here are some different types of salt, their nutritional profiles, and their place in Ayurveda. 1. Table SaltNutrition Pros:
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Himalayan Pink Salt or Rock Salt for Daily UseIn both nutrition and Ayurveda, Himalayan pink salt and rock salt stand out as excellent choices for daily use. These salts are minimally processed, rich in minerals, and easier on the body compared to highly refined table salt. From a nutritional standpoint, Himalayan pink salt and rock salt offer a range of trace minerals that help balance electrolytes and support various bodily functions. While the sodium content is still present, the lack of additives and the inclusion of minerals make these salts a better option for daily use. In Ayurveda, both Himalayan pink salt and rock salt are considered sattvic, meaning they promote clarity and balance in the body and mind. They are particularly beneficial for digestion and can help maintain balance across all three doshas, especially when used mindfully. These salts are also more cooling and less likely to aggravate Pitta dosha compared to other salts. Salt is a vital part of our diet, but the type of salt you use can make a significant difference in both your health and wellbeing. If you’re looking to enhance your wellbeing, consider switching to Himalayan pink salt or rock salt for a healthier, more balanced approach to seasoning your meals. Health & Happiness, Varsha P.S. My signature course Holistic Ayurveda as a Way of Living will soon be open for enrolment. You can register your interest by clicking here and if you join the waitlist, you will get an exclusive discount before I open up the doors to everybody else. Holistic Vitality Hub offers a range of Ayurvedic and nutritional guidance to help you make informed choices about your health and wellness. To learn more or to join our community, check out the membership options here. |
I am a qualified nutritionist and ayurveda consultant who specialises in helping people with digestive health problems, food allergies, and intolerances. I founded Illuminated Health and authored the book Think Healthy Choose Healthy to promote preventive health and empower individuals to achieve a healthier gut and more energy. Sign up for my newsletter Holistic Pulse to receive weekly tips on living a healthier and happier life through nutrition and Ayurveda.
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