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Benefits for asthma

Saltwater has been used for centuries to treat many diseases. In ancient Greece, for example, saltwater baths were often used for problem skin, rheumatic pain and muscular problems

Whether you want to eliminate muscle pain, relax or temper diseases, saltwater baths are a blessing for the body. The skin will absorb minerals such as magnesium and potassium to remove toxins and balance the entire body.

ASTHMA BENEFITS

Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition that currently has no cure. Asthma manifests as irregular attacks or spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing and is usually connected to an allergic reaction or other forms of hypersensitivity.

Halotherapy can help attenuate asthma by virtue of inhaling natural salt dust. This natural salt dust helps to gently clean the airways and lungs of mucus, allergens, pollutants and other impurities. In this way, halotherapy eases the congestion of airways, helping to improve breathing and relieve asthmatic symptoms.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

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Yes, many of our visitors find relief from respiratory and skin conditions. We have specific information pages for:

While many people feel immediate relief and relaxation after just one visit, we recommend a consistent course of sessions for long-term benefits—especially for chronic conditions.

  • Relaxation & Stress: 1–3 sessions.
  • Skin Conditions (Eczema, Psoriasis): We typically recommend 5–10 sessions to allow the minerals to effectively support skin healing.
  • Respiratory Issues (Asthma, COPD): Regular visits (e.g., twice a week) are often best to manage symptoms during flare-ups.

Yes. Salt Therapy is 100% natural, drug-free, and non-invasive, making it safe for children of all ages.

Our Family Salt Room is designed specifically for children to play while they breathe in the healing salt air. It is widely used by parents to help with childhood ailments like Bronchitis and Eczema.

Dry Salt Therapy is generally considered safe and relaxing during pregnancy. However, we recommend avoiding the heated facilities (Sauna, Steam Room, and Jacuzzi) due to high temperatures. Please consult your GP if you are unsure.

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