

In skin diseases, halotherapy in salt room has a cleansing effect and restores biocenosis of the skin surface, improves microcirculation, has bacteriostatic and anti-inflammatory effects.

Because of benefits for respiratory system and skin, halotherapy started spreading all over the world.Īccording to studies that were made, halotherapy in salt room increases the number of phagocytes in the respiratory tract and increases their activity (fagotsity is the ability to attract and absorb dangerous particles – viruses, bacteria, dead cells) increased macrophage activity (type of white blood cells with phagocyt effect) acts as a physiological osmolar stimulus, improves the rheological properties of bronchial mucus and helps in the movement of the epithelium it reduces edema in the bronchial walls by draining the fluid into the bronchial cups, which helps to stagnate has a positive effect on the immune and metabolic immune process (elevation of SIgA and lactoferrin to pharyngeal and bronchial flushing) increases the electrophysiological cellular activity of the epithelium of the mucous membrane increases colonization resistance of cell epithelium with respect to opportunistic microflora it helps to restore the biocenosis of the respiratory tract.
#Salt halo therapy upgrade
Halotherapy is an upgrade of speleotherapy we can control and maintain right temperature, humidity and aerosol concentration. Today, salt caves are used as spa resorts in Austria, Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Romania, Russia and Ukraine. Cycles are recommended to repeat 2 or 3 times a year. Experience has shown that for the beneficial effects of halotherapy, a minimum of 3 visits per week are recommended (every other day) and it must be done continuously in one cylce of 10+ therapies. They were carried out every day, but often people do not have time to make day-to-day visits. In most clinical studies, for children therapy lasted for at least 30 minutes and for adults 60 minutes.

Halotherapy in salt room is suitable for children and adults. Halotherapy is performed with a device called a halogenerator, whose task is to blow an aerosol of salt into the salt room.īased on Eastern European published clinical reports halotherapy in salt room (salt therapy) is suitable for asthma, chronic obstructive bronchitis, allergic rhinitis, rhinosinusopathy, chronic non-obstructive bronhcitis, chronic recurrent brocnhitis, smokers, acute upper airway viral infection, bronchiectatic disease, mucoviscidosis (cystic fibrosis), chornic fhinitis, chronic rhinitis, chornic pharyngitis, tonsilitis (adenoiditis), chronic sinusitis, acute sinusitis, atopic dermatitis, neuro-dermatitis, psoriasis, purulent skin infections, healing of post-surgery scars, multi chemical sensitivity syndrome, sick building syndrome, persons haveing contact with industrial and household pollutants. With regular visits to halotherapy in the salt room, many children began to break records of attendance in kindergarten.Īdults say that visiting halotherapy in the salt room has made their lives easier, their recovery faster and their breathing easier.Īccording to clinical research, halotherapy in the salt room is recommended for children from 6 months of age and adults. Kindergarten children get sick more often. Practice has shown that with regular visits to halotherapy in the salt room, people with respiratory problems are less likely to get sick and at the same time there is less need for medication. The first beginnings of therapies in the salt atmosphere began in Europe and later in Pakistan in salt mines.

Clinical and non-clinical studies have revealed, that halotherapy has beneficial effect on respiratory system and skin. Halotherapy in salt room (aka salt cave or himalayan salt cave) is an upgrade of speleotherapy (underground climate therapy in salt or non-salt caves with an appropriate climate).
