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Step 1
Fill a jar with a 4 tablespoons of pink Himalayan salt.
Step 2
Cover the salt with 1/2 cup filtered water, leaving some space at the top.
Step 3
Seal and allow the mixture to sit for 12–24 hours so that the salt fully saturates the water.
Step 4
You now have a “sole” (concentrated salt water). You can keep adding more salt or water as needed; the water is considered “fully saturated” when salt crystals remain undissolved at the bottom.
Step 5
In the morning, add 1 teaspoon (5 mL) of the concentrated salt solution (or 1 teaspoon of pink Himalayan salt directly) to a large glass of room-temperature or warm water (about 8–12 ounces or 250–350 mL).
Step 6
Optional: Squeeze in fresh lemon juice or add 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar for flavor.
Step 7
You can also add 1 tsp raw honey for the taste and additional health benefits. But remember honey is a natural sweetener and it will also add calories
Step 8
Stir well and drink slowly.
Step 9
Many advocates suggest consuming this first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. Others may split it into two servings (morning and midday).
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