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The benefits of salt therapy:

  • Improve lung function

  • Clear pollens, pollutants, toxins and viral causing agents from lungs and nasal tracts

  • Provide relief from skin conditions such as dermatitis, acne, eczema, and psoriasis

  • Reduce symptoms of allergies, asthma, and respiratory issues

  • Clean nasal cavities and sinuses

  • Reduce bronchial inflammation

  • Relieve stress and naturally calm you

  • Decrease your likelihood of catching a cold, flu and other illness

  • Enhance sport performance / improve physical endurance

  • Reduce snoring

 

History of Salt Therapy (Halotherapy)

 

    The amazing benefits of salt therapy (also known as ‘halotherapy’) first came to light in the mid-1800s when, Felix Bochkovsky, a health official in Poland made the observation that salt mine workers rarely suffered from any colds, respiratory ailments or lung diseases. Bochkovsky attributes this to the salt aerosol being inhaled on a daily basis.

    People with asthma, allergies, emphysema and other respiratory problems began heading to the salt mines, and speleotherapy (salt cave therapy) was born. Furthermore, the anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties of the dry sodium chloride aerosol help in treating ear infections and certain skin conditions such as psoriasis, dermatitis, and eczema. Although salt therapy is new to the U.S., it is frequently used in many countries of Eastern Europe.

Today, modern technology allows us to bring the benefits of a salt mine to you. Salt therapy is a non-invasive, drug-free, chemical-free, all natural solution.

 

But what is salt therapy, exactly?

   

Unrefined rock salt is primarily sodium chloride, but it also contains other mineral salts in various concentrations – including manganese, magnesium, calcium, and sulfates which have long been credited with having therapeutic properties. The environment in the salt mines has no airborne pollutants, no humidity, and a stable temperature. All of these elements work together to provide a healing environment for anyone entering these mines.

     With a special machine called a Halogenerator, we are able to reproduce that therapeutic environment and treat those who suffer from respiratory illnesses in addition to lung and skin conditions. See the Conditions Treated page for the complete list. A dry salt aerosol, made up of salt particles that are microscopic in size, is circulated in the therapy room where you simply sit and relax. You will not notice the dry-salt enriched air that when easily inhaled with natural breathing is able to deliver low concentrations of salt deep into the lungs where it is most needed. No therapy treatment could be easier.

The benefits and effectiveness of halotherapy (salt therapy) continue to be researched, and much information exists to support our belief that this is a great treatment choice for those who suffer from allergy and respiratory problems.

Research

 

Alina V. Chervisnkaya M.D., PH.D. Research

http://chervinskaya.com/halotherapy_101/halospa-the-new-concept.html

The effect of salt chamber treatment on bronchial hyper responsiveness in asthmatics

 

https://www.clinmedjournals.org/articles/ijrpm/ijrpm-2-009.pdf

Halotherapy in Patients With Cystic Fibrosis

 

http://www.thesaltsuite.com/halotherapy-study-on-lung-function

Mucus Clearance and Lung Function in Cystic Fibrosis with Hypertonic

 

http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa043891#t=article

Halotherapy in Dermatology

http://saltcave.co.uk/halotherapy_in_dermatology.pdf

Mechanisms of Halotherapy, Speleotherapy, and Salt Therapy Explained:  A Better Breathing Guide

http://ezinearticles.com/?Mechanisms-of-Halotherapy,-Speleotherapy-and-Salt-Therapy-Explained:-A-Better-Breathing-Guide&id=5334289

Double blind placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165587613003996

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