I'm thinking about getting one. Has anyone used one before? Are they beneficial?
Himalayan Salt Lamps: Benefits and Myths
Himalayan Salt Lamps: Benefits and Myths
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Candles and lamps are a good blackout alternative. You can also get some automotive light bulbs class 3157 and sockets at your local car parts house and some wire, then install them in little electric lamps which you can connect to a battery with voltage around 12 volts. An old car battery, too weak to start the engine but with enough power to light bulbs up, would be ideal, and can be recharged with a trickle charger.I do not believe in it having any mystical powers but I did read that it can absorb some of the radiation from our electronics and thus aid sleep. Creating a calm, relaxing environment is a big plus for me.
I basically want to use it as light source during blackouts, but there are cheaper alternatives hence I started the thread.
But he's a Humble Bumble. He just wants a job.I can vouch for their effectivness in keeping Yetis away.
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