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Salt therapy India the salt therapy is highly suitable for asthmatics and skin diseases.

Influence of salt therapy results in the secretion of sputum, and reduction or total disappearance of dyspnea.

The First Salt Room in India.
16/12/2016

The First Salt Room in India.

The term “Halo therapy” comes from “halo”, the Greek word for salt. Simply put, Halo therapy is the use of salt v***r to treat respiratory ailments, skin irr...

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24/02/2016

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Yogesh Garg 66 years Old from Kaggadasapura, Bangalore, India says, Initially I was suffering from Asthma and Wheezing problems but later on my Asthma got se...

28/01/2016
WHY is it so relaxing inside a  ?Salt has the natural ability to balance out the positive charge in our bodies by bindin...
21/03/2014

WHY is it so relaxing inside a ?
Salt has the natural ability to balance out the positive charge in our bodies by binding the
excessive positive ions with the salt’s ions. The neutralizing forces of salt cancel out
positive charged and harmful electromagnetic vibrations in our environment (electro-smog),
as well as in our body. Hence, salt therapy has -Stressing and relaxing effects.

16/03/2014
Sodium chloride particles bearing a negative electrical charge come into contact with the skin surface and cause electri...
03/03/2014

Sodium chloride particles bearing a negative electrical charge come into contact with the skin surface and cause electrical stimulation to the skin cells. This stimulation activates electrophysiological activity, which increases the production of collagen fibers, which is a key process to skin rejuvenation. Additionally, rooms produce negative ions, which are absorbed into the body during the treatment, help strengthen the immune system by increasing the production capacity of lymph cells. Since some skin diseases such as and dermatitis are a direct result of immune system failures, this aspect of strengthening the immune system will help improve the body’s reaction to the ailment.

01/03/2014

– halotherapy – uses aerosoled salt. The size of the particles is the same as in natural salt caves. When breathed in, these particles pe*****te deep into the bronchial tree where the antiseptic properties of the salt can work on mucus and infections. People can experience improvement of bronchial drainage, that is, bronchial tube cleansing. The decrease of respiratory tract inflammation is based on the increase of the quantity of alveolar macrophage, observable together with normalization of antibodies level and stimulation of other factors of local respiratory tract immunity.

  – halotherapy – uses aerosoled salt. The size of the particles is the same as in natural salt caves. When breathed in,...
01/03/2014

– halotherapy – uses aerosoled salt. The size of the particles is the same as in natural salt caves. When breathed in, these particles pe*****te deep into the bronchial tree where the antiseptic properties of the salt can work on mucus and infections. People can experience improvement of bronchial drainage, that is, bronchial tube cleansing. The decrease of respiratory tract inflammation is based on the increase of the quantity of alveolar macrophage, observable together with normalization of antibodies level and stimulation of other factors of local respiratory tract immunity.

28/02/2014

Salt is mentioned as an essential ingredient in medical science in some of the oldest medical scripts. The therapeutic nature of salt was discovered many centuries ago and documented in several cultures. The first modern-day research study was conducted by Polish physician Felix Bochkovsky, who published his findings in 1843. He is largely credited as being the first scientist to identify the Solotvino phenomenon: men working in the Polish town’s salt mines, despite their taxing work conditions and poor nutrition, were in excellent health and good spirits. Furthermore, the men rarely, if ever, suffered from colds, lung diseases and other respiratory ailments that plagued the general population. Bochkovsky pinpointed the source of their well being as the salt aerosol they inhaled daily.

Salt Spa is the latest trend in hospitality industry around the world and Salt Therapy provides Ant-ageing/Cosmetic /wel...
25/02/2014

Salt Spa is the latest trend in hospitality industry around the world and Salt Therapy provides Ant-ageing/Cosmetic /wellness advantages along with therapeutic relief for respiratory, Rheumatoid Arthritis and skin ailments.

22/02/2014

Salt rooms have beneficial effect on people affected with: * asthma * long acute diseases of the upper airways * chronic diseases of the airways * chronic pharyngitis * chronic tonsillitis or inflammation of the tonsils * chronic maxillary sinusitis * chronic inflammation of the pharyngeal tonsil * bronchitis which has persisted longer than two weeks * chronic bronchitis * relapsing bronchitis and pneumonia * chronic and acute otitis * frequent viral infections * polinosis or hay rhinitis * atopic dermatitis * psoriasis * putrid dermal infection

21/02/2014

The micro-particles of salt also relieve mucus edema – sneezing stops, congestion in the nose disappears, and rhinitis is relieved or totally disappears.
Sometimes one starts coughing more after the salt therapy session. This does not mean that his/her health has worsened. Quite the contrary – it is a sign of upcoming recovery. In other words, the respiratory tract gets clean in an accelerated mode.
Salt aerosol is also good for the nervous system. It relieves stress, induces sleeping and lessens the anxiety.
Besides, the salt therapy helps to get rid of various dermatological problems, as salt destroys bad bacteria on the skin.

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