by Jelena Savic, B.Nat
Living in an industrialised society, we are continually exposed to pollutants and irritants that can cause allergies and respiratory problems.
Salt mineral therapy has long been used as a conventional treatment throughout Europe and is now booming worldwide.
What is salt mineral therapy?
Salt mineral therapy – also known as speleotherapy - is the practice of inhaling air from salt mine caves. It was first established in the 19th century when Felix Bochkovsky, a Polish physician, noted that salt miners seldom suffered from respiratory ailments. It has since been used throughout Europe to help treat various respiratory disorders and skin ailments.
Salt mineral therapy – also known as speleotherapy - is the practice of inhaling air from salt mine caves. It was first established in the 19th century when Felix Bochkovsky, a Polish physician, noted that salt miners seldom suffered from respiratory ailments. It has since been used throughout Europe to help treat various respiratory disorders and skin ailments.
Suitable for both adults and children as young as four months, this form of therapy can offer a safe and effective treatment on its own or as a complementary addition.
Salt cave spas
Modelled on Europe’s natural salt caves and caverns - offer a 100% natural, drug-free and non-invasive form of therapy. In Australia, the unique rock salts are imported and kept in prime condition through controlled atmospheric regulation. Salt cave rooms hold a bacteria-free atmosphere and can help to optimise respiratory cellular function and immune system enhancement.
Modelled on Europe’s natural salt caves and caverns - offer a 100% natural, drug-free and non-invasive form of therapy. In Australia, the unique rock salts are imported and kept in prime condition through controlled atmospheric regulation. Salt cave rooms hold a bacteria-free atmosphere and can help to optimise respiratory cellular function and immune system enhancement.
Now booming worldwide, these salt cave spas can be beneficial for conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, asthma, allergies, bronchitis, sinusitis and colds.
Naturally formed rock salt caverns are made from the evaporation of sea water and contain numerous minerals including calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, iodine, selenium, chlorine, bromine, and sulphur.
Effect on the respiratory system
The microscopic salt molecules are easily inhaled and travel through the sinuses and respiratory system absorbing moisture, cleansing, clearing mucus, reducing inflammation and killing bacteria along the way.
The microscopic salt molecules are easily inhaled and travel through the sinuses and respiratory system absorbing moisture, cleansing, clearing mucus, reducing inflammation and killing bacteria along the way.
These elemental ions also restore the body’s ionic balance and form ionic bonds with contaminants which are transferred to mucus and phlegm and subsequently discharged from the body.
Does it work?
Clinical trials have focused on salt mineral therapy as a treatment for both acute and chronic respiratory issues, and are considered effective for a range of upper and lower respiratory tract diseases.
Clinical trials have focused on salt mineral therapy as a treatment for both acute and chronic respiratory issues, and are considered effective for a range of upper and lower respiratory tract diseases.
Resource: healthylife.net.au
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