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Salt Therapy Booth

WHAT IS SALT (HALO) THERAPY? 

How & Why It Works

Active dry salt therapy is simple to understand. There are three primary characteristics of pure sodium chloride, NaCl, known as salt:

  • Salt is super absorbent (especially when it is completely dry)

  • Salt is anti-bacterial

  • Salt is anti-inflammatory

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This type of dry salt is placed into a halogenerator that then precisely grinds the salt into specific micro-sized particles and then disperses the salt aerosol into the air in a closed environment such as a room or in our case, a booth.

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As the salt travels in the salt booth, these salt particles of dry sodium chloride are inhaled into the respiratory system. The dry salt naturally starts absorbing allergens, toxins and foreign substances into your lungs and throughout your respiratory tract. Dry salt may help to reduce inflammation and open airway passages. The micro-sized crystal structure of pure NaCl particles breaks loose and clears out all of the ‘bad stuff’. This is the basis for how dry salt therapy can impact people suffering from respiratory conditions like allergies, asthma, bronchitis, cystic fibrosis, COPD and others.

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The properties of dry salt also absorb impurities and provide anti-bacterial properties that benefit the skin such as acne, psoriasis and eczema as well as regulates the skin's micro-circulation. The smaller particles can reach beneath the skin’s surface and absorb moisture towards the skin. The larger salt particles land on the skin and absorb any bacterial and foreign substances. The dry salt accelerates cell rejuvenation and improves skin rigidity.

While there are many clinical and scientific studies conducted on the use of dry salt therapy throughout the world, the FDA has not evaluated the statements made throughout this website. Dry salt therapy is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. As with any type of treatment, results may vary. We always encourage our clients to consult their healthcare provider with before initiating any new wellness or fitness activity.

Zen Den Yoga & Wellness Center by

Rural Yoga Tribe

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