Monday, September 23, 2013

Salt Therapy as an alternative way of treating asthma

The following study has found a positive correlation of the use of salt therapy or halotherapy in the salt chambers and decrease in severity of asthma attacks and lessening of asthma symptoms.


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For more health tips and related articles on treating asthma with salt, please visit:


http://www.nutridirect.co.uk/asthma.html


Salt Caves and Salt Therapy are getting more coverage…


Can Salt Caves Cure Asthma and Emphysema?


Dana Prince on October 4th, 2008
Did you see the recent episode of The Doctors? Salt caves were featured as a potential help with respiratory problems and the guests had marked success with a 45 minute visit.
Salt caves are increasingly popular for holistic treament with breathing ailments. A recent episode of the TV show The Doctors showed a mother and daughter who visited a Salt Cave for 45 minutes report dramatically reduced asthma symptoms.


Halotherapy
Salt cave therapy provides salt inhalation, also known as Halotherapy has been used for many years for help with respiratory problems such as emphysema, asthma and sinus problems. While not proven as a cure for a disease, there are many reports of symptoms being dramatically reduced and the need for medication to control exercise or allergy induced asthma attacks.
If you don’t have salt caves where you are, there are portable salt cave options available that include using a salt inhaler / salt pipe that allow you to breathe in the salt air. Many of these devices last for many years.


What about regular table salt for asthma?
Table salt has a minimal amount of minerals whereas salt crystals are high in many beneficial minerals. If possible, you should alter your salt use to sea salt instead of typical iodized salt.
If you don’t have salt caves near you, with the recent media coverage on the topic as well as the coverage on the tv show The Doctors, don’t be surprised if one arrives in a health spa near you shortly!


1 comment:

  1. Nice post. Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the respiratory system and its airways. It is very common and characterized by reversible airflow obstruction and broncho spasm. Many time medications cannot be avoided and additional natural asthma therapies are wanted in the effort of reducing the intake amount of drugs. Use home salt therapy, long-term exposure, at least 7-8 hours daily. Use air cleaning filters. I hope it will to help others. Thank you for sharing with us.

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