Halotherapy, also known as dry salt therapy, is an all-natural, holistic approach to healing. A practice that has been around for 100 years and medically recognized in Europe for the past 50 years.
The world is catching on; Halotherapy is one of the fastest growing natural wellness therapies in the world, particularly in North America. Respiratory, skin and immune systems all benefit from dry salt therapy. The salt is breathed into our distal airways to reduce inflammation, break up mucus, and draw out impurities in both the upper and lower airways.
The particles are also absorbed by the skin to help improve many skin-related conditions including psoriasis, eczema, rosacea, acne and aging skin. It can also reduce stress and fatigue, enhance athletic performance and recovery time and improve cellular rejuvenation.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Pharmaceutical grade dry salt is broken down into kinetically active, micro-particles by our industry leading commercial, medical grade Halogenerators and dispersed into an enclosed environment. This mimics the natural environment of a salt cave.
Far-Infrared Health Benefits Include:
Infrared heat is required for all living things for optimum health. The radiant heat from the far-infrared sauna surrounds you and penetrates deep into your joints, muscles and tissues increasing oxygen flow and circulation.
Heat from the IR reduces congestion in the lungs and allows for deeper penetration and improves ventilation. When the air is dry and warm, it will allow for deeper penetration and better absorbency of the salt particles in the bronchi and distal airways. Halotherapy at low levels of heat enhances the experience and efficacy of Halotherapy.
Symptoms And Conditions That May Be Improved By Dry Salt Therapy:
- Acne
- Allergies
- Asthma
- Bronchitis
- Cold/Flu
- COPD
- Cystic Fibrosis
- Dermatitis
- Ear Infections
- Eczema
- Emphysema
- Hay fever
- Headaches
- Psoriasis
- Rhinitis
- Sinus Infections
- Smoker’s Cough
- Snoring
- Stress & Fatigue
- Wheezing
- It also increases VO2 max and lung functions in athletes.