LOS ANGELES, Feb. 7, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- At OC Salt Therapy you'll experience salt in an old, yet new way. So you don't have to travel across the globe to experience Halotherapy or Speleotherapy! What's old is new!
- Hippocrates recommended salt inhalation to treat respiratory issues
- European Monks discovered patients treated in salt caverns healed faster
- In 1843 Polish physician, Felix Boczkowski, studied salt mine workers and learned that they had fewer respiratory issues, thus Halotherapy was born
- In Germany, during WWII, salt mines were bomb shelters thus people sheltering there noticed their respiratory issues were lessened
- By the 1950s, Eastern European physicians simulated the natural condition of salt caves leading to our modern-day Salt Therapy establishments
And now? Salt Therapy is quickly growing. People worldwide advocate the healing properties of SALT! OC Salt Therapy has 3 rooms covered floor to ceiling in salt, mimicking the environment of a salt cave. This unique microclimate is effective in treating a variety of respiratory and skin disorders in a natural, non-invasive way. Sit back, relax, read a book, meditate, watch TV, or take a cat-nap while breathing in micro-particles of salt being dispersed into the room by a Halogenerator. Kids can play with sand toys and watch Netflix while the salt particles go to work deep into lungs, bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli; helping clear mucus and bacteria, reducing inflammation, widening airway passages, and cleansing allergens through detox effects.
Salt Therapy works on a cellular level in a myriad of amazing ways! We sometimes forget that we need salt to survive: it is crucial in maintaining health; essential in nerve and muscle function. And, we also forget how polluted our cities are– chemicals in the air both inside and outside. Salt is said to join with water in your body and help pull the impurities out… So, let's get salty! www.ocsalttherapy.com
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