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Halotherapy

 

Halotherapy is an alternative treatment that involves breathing salty air. Numerous studies have claimed that it can treat respiratory conditions, such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, and allergies. Others suggest it can also: ease smoking-related symptoms, such as a cough, shortness of breath, and wheezing.

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During the 45 min session, a halogenerator is used to intake air and with it's comprised of a salt feeder, and a grinder or blade cutting system that alters the salt into fine salt granules. These precise micro-sized salt particles are then dispersed as dry aerosol through a fan that is connected to the salt therapy room.

Our spa offers 3 Halotherapy room options, Children Room (ages Newborn to 10 years of age), a private 2 person room, & a semi private 6 person room. Each have their own unique qualities. For more info on these rooms, please visit the describe under the booking online.

Why is it effective

Antimicrobial properties of NaCl are impressive and have been found to boost the immune system while normalizing measurements of reduced immunity. It also has absorbent properties and is a natural anti-inflammatory.

 

Once the dry salt is inhaled, the salt causes your mucus to thin and liquefy, thus making it easier to dislodge and expel – along with pathogens, debris, and pollutants. It also activates in the immune system: • Leukocyte (blood cells that help fight infection) • Formation of antibodies • Improves potentially pathogenic biochemical processes.

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What does dry salt do for the skin?  Well, dry salt can absorb impurities, regulate the pH level, and promote your skin’s ‘good’ bacteria. It improves the skin’s protective properties, reducing inflammation, and encourages natural exfoliation and regeneration.

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Why SALT

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Salt therapy can help relieve the symptoms of skin, respiratory and lifestyle conditions, including:

 

  •  Acne

  •  Allergies

  • Asthma

  • Bronchitis

  • Cold/Flu

  • COPD

  • Coughs and chest congestion

  • Cystic Fibrosis

  • Dermatitis

  • Ear Infections

  • Eczema

 

  • Hay fever

  • Headaches

  • Psoriasis

  • Rhinitis

  • Sinus Infections

  • Sinusitis

  • Smoker’s Cough

  • Snoring

  • Stress & Fatigue

  • Wheezing

  • Emphysema
     

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