This translates into better lung function, fewer spasmodic attacks, and clearer air passages. Over a series of treatments, inhalation of dry salt aerosol will bring about the improvement of mucociliary clearance and decrease of bronchial inflammation, the decrease or elimination of pathogenic microorganisms, and a reduction of bronchial hyper-responsiveness. Naturally antibacterial and anti-inflammatory particles are carried into the deepest recesses of the bronchial system due to the unique aerosol dispersal system and the microscopic size of the particles. Other benefits are the absorption of edema from the mucosa lining of the airways and reduction of inflammation in the respiratory tract and sinuses. These particles of fine salt penetrate deep within the respiratory system and work to remove mucous build up and eliminate bacteria and toxins, allowing individuals to breathe easier.Ĥ Halotherapy Can Treat The Following Conditions/Ailments:Īllergies Sinus Infections Psoriasis Wheezing Emphysema Cold/Flu Eczema Sinusitis Dermatitis Smoker’s Cough Acne Cystic Fibrosis Rosacea Joint Pain Asthma COPD Bronchitis Hay Fever Pneumonia Stress & Fatigue Bronchial Infections Ear Infections Rhinitis Snoring/Sleep Apnea Chronic ENT illnessesĦ Cystic Fibrosis The hydrophilic and mucokinetic action of inhaled salt particles thins unnaturally thick and sticky mucus, clearing accumulated secretions and unclogging passages in the bronchi and bronchiole. HALOTHERAPY Introduces: “The Himalayan Salt Cave Sanctuary” A place for rest, relaxation & meditationĢ What is Halotherapy? Halotherapy comes from the Greek word “halos”, which means “salt.” Halotherapy means “dry salt therapy” and is an all natural holistic treatment that mimics the microclimate of a salt cave.Ī machine called a halogenerator grinds up heated, pharmaceutical grade “dry” salt into micro-sized particles, which is then dispersed into the air of an enclosed environment where users inhale the fresh salt air. Presentation on theme: "“The Himalayan Salt Cave Sanctuary”"- Presentation transcript:
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