Halotherapy Salt Chamber
Halotherapy, also known as dry salt therapy, involves breathing in medical-grade salt particles to cleanse the respiratory system, detoxify the skin, and reduce inflammation. It is a natural, non-invasive therapy that has been used for centuries to support lung and immune health.
The Benefits of Halotherapy
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Respiratory Health: Clears airways, reduces mucus buildup, and improves lung function.
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Skin Rejuvenation: Soothes skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and acne.
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Immune System Support: Helps detoxify the body and enhance immunity.
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Relaxation & Stress Relief: Creates a calming environment for mental clarity and relaxation.
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Allergy & Sinus Relief: Eases symptoms of allergies, sinus congestion, and asthma.

What to Expect During a Halotherapy Session
​Our state-of-the-art salt chamber provides a comfortable setting where you can breathe deeply and relax while benefiting from finely dispersed salt particles.
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Duration: Sessions last 20 to 45 minutes, with 30 minutes being the standard.
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Clothing: Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes; salt particles may settle on clothing.
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Experience: Relax in a calm, spa-like environment while breathing in therapeutic salt air.
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Results: Many clients experience noticeable relief from respiratory and skin conditions after several sessions.
FAQs About Halotherapy
Q: What is halotherapy?
A: Halotherapy involves breathing in micronized medical-grade dry salt in a controlled environment to mimic the effects of a natural salt cave.
Q: What health issues can it address?
A: It’s used for respiratory conditions like asthma, allergies, and bronchitis, as well as skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis.
Q: How long does a session last?
A: Sessions typically range from 20 to 45 minutes, with 30 minutes being the most common duration.
Q: What should I wear during halotherapy?
A: Comfortable, loose-fitting clothes are recommended. Some facilities provide robes or require clients to change into them.
Q: Can children participate in halotherapy?
A: Yes, but consult with a pediatrician for children with severe respiratory issues.
Q: Is there any preparation needed before a session?
A: No special preparation is needed, but staying hydrated and avoiding intense fragrances or chemicals is advised.
Q: How often should one undergo halotherapy?
A: For best results, weekly sessions are recommended initially, then tapered off as symptoms improve.

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