A saltish craft

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Only if one could accept arguments with a pinch of salt… Nevertheless, one can surely help cure asthma with a few salty artefacts in one’s environs. Sounds absolutely absurd, but its true.
Such a salt handicrafts making factory is located in Shadbagh in Lahore. The air found in underground caves is rich in salt microns and ions. These microscopic salt crystals enter deep into the lungs where they absorb and neutralize harmful bacteria and allergens, reducing swelling in the lung tissue. As a result, breathing becomes much easier for anyone suffering from respiratory problems such as asthma, hay fever, allergies, bronchitis and other ailments of the lungs.
One cannot just go and start living in a cave but one can surely create a more salty environment in one’s house with salty handicrafts that are made in this factory near you. Currently Pakistan has 15 salt connoisseurs out of which six are from Karachi, five from Qaidabad and four are from Lahore.
Other than the natural salient features of salt, salt handy craft is a renowned form of art which is demanded throughout the world especially Europe. Salt handicrafts include souvenirs, lamps, candles, decoration pieces and other customized items. The biggest market of salt handicrafts is Germany, where this factory’s owner in Lahore exports his handicrafts.
Salt could be used in many ways like a salt soap, which is used as an anti-odour abroad or as beautiful artefacts serving the purpose of a nice mantle piece placed in one’s lounge, also serving as a source to help cure asthma. It would be astonishing to know that the salt from Qaidabad and Khuyura is known to be the best salt for making handicrafts.

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