The salt room is one of the most natural ways to improve health, impacting respiratory, skin ailments and mental disorders. A stay in a salt room is recommended for respiratory diseases, sinusitis, etc.
Recommended regimens for staying in a salt room- As with other natural effects, don’t expect a miracle after the first inhalation of salt. : Take a look at the recommended regimens offered and choose the one that is right for you
- Boost immunity - prophylactic course two or three times a year (September - October, December - January, March - April) - 8 to 10 treatments every day or every other day.
- Restorative sessions - for asthma, bronchitis, after acute respiratory diseases, skin diseases, depression, etc. - 15 therapies every day or every other day.
- Maintenance sessions - 1-2 times a week.
Indications for visiting salt rooms:
- Upper respiratory diseases, flu, acute respiratory diseases, colds, runny nose;
- Acute bronchitis, chronic bronchitis, asthmatic bronchitis, bronchial asthma;
- Chronic or acute sinusitis and pharyngitis;
- Inflammation of tonsils and ears;
- Allergies, hay fever;
- Recovery after pneumonias;
- Eases breathing in smokers, reduces morning cough;
- Prophylaxis in susceptibility to acute viral diseases;
- Snoring
- Skin diseases
- Atopic dermatitis;
Salt particles below 3 microns penetrate the skin and mucous membranes and accelerate lymph flow. The metabolism is activated, toxins are eliminated more quickly and the immune system is strengthened. The quantum-energy salt room can also be used for detoxification because it helps to cleanse the body of accumulated poisons. Salt rooms and infrared radiation increase the body’s defences. They alleviate the symptoms of smoking cessation.
Staying in salt rooms combined with infrared rays is recommended for chronic fatigue and depression. Negative ions and long-wave infrared radiation affect the nervous system, reducing stress, treating headaches, increasing energy and improving the overall well-being of the person.
- Tuberculosis in active phase and malignant formations;
- Infectious diseases before the expiry of the isolation period;
- Acute purulent complications;
- Complications such as bleeding of any kind;
- Pregnancy with complications;
- Sexually transmitted diseases in acute form;
- Severe addictions;
- Acute blood diseases.