Himalayan Salt - A Source of Life?
Posted: Monday 1st March 2010
Throughout the 2010 semesters, Wellpark College provides a range of no cost guest speakers during lunchtimes to inform, educate and inspire students.
Wednesday
March 10 from 12.30-1.30pm, Tony Knight ( the Saltman ) will be at Wellpark College Rimu Room to discuss Himalayan Salt and concepts from the Basic Elements for Life series.
Tony of the Healthy Salt Company, will be discussing Himalayan Crystal Salt sourced directly from the mines – a 300km long ‘salt range’ based at the foothills of the Himalayas in Pakistan. Explaining the difference between sea salt and table salt with Himalayan Mineral Salt , Tony will also discuss why he believes this is the most important ingredient for a truly healthy life, along with several other basic elements.
Two hundred and fifty million years ago a primordial ocean was evaporated by the sun, leaving behind a pristine crystalline salt.Today, this ancient salt, buried deep in the Himalayan Mountains, is mined by hand to bring you salt retaining all the original qualities of this ancient sea.
Himalayan Salt is made up of the 5 basic elements, earth, air, fire, water & ether + 84 minerals and trace elements including Iodine, Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, Zinc, Silica and Selenium that are essential for maintaining good health. Himalayan Salt is crystal energy, literally food for thought! Himalayan Crystal Salt is also unprocessed, hand-minded and natural. It contains no chemicals or anti-caking agents and tastes great on food and in cooking.Tony will finally cover some ancient history on Salt, science, tips on use and healthy living in general.
Don’t miss the opportunity to discover more about the benefits of this ancient salt, before Tonys’ return for another presentation - Wednesday March 31 from 12.30-1.30pm, The Ganges River & Source, India. A Journey of Life Creation. Tony will show how a journey up the Ganges River is a perfect metaphor for our life, from birth to death and back to rebirth again. We are all on a journey in our lives, but where are we going and what does it all mean?
For more speaker information see the student noticeboards & visit here.