As we are increasingly exposed to pollutants in the air
that we breathe and the water that we bathe in, it makes
sense that respiratory and skin problems are on the rise.
These health issues take the form of asthma, no seasonal
allergies, breathing difficulties, skin rashes, and
countless other modern maladies.
Medical researchers are still discovering new ways in which
humans are adversely affected by airborne and waterborne
pollutants. Some people assume that what they eat and drink
are the primary ways in which their environment can affect
their health. But actually your skin and your lungs are
your main interface to the outside world. In fact, your
skin is your body's largest organ, and it plays a crucial
role in regulating your body's temperature, and keeping the
outside... outside! Your lungs and skin can easily absorb
toxins for which they were never intended.
The most effective and healthy ways to reduce or completely
eliminate these ailments that afflict our lungs and skin.
Conventional Western medicine typically turns to
prescription drugs, to try to cure the problems or mask the
symptoms. But these unnatural chemicals often do more harm
than good. Consequently, people interested in more natural
solutions are getting terrific results from speleotherapy
and halo therapy.
Speleotherapy is essentially the treatment of respiratory
diseases using the air found in underground caves. Such air
is typically rich in natural salt microns and ions, which
have been found quite effective in reducing asthma,
allergies, and other breathing problems, in addition to
soothing irritated skin and restoring ionic balance within
the body.
Speleotherapy is most popular in former Soviet bloc areas
-- such as East Germany, Romania, Armenia, and the Ukraine
-- for several reasons. Initially, Eastern European health
practitioners and medical clinics did not have the
financial resources for purchasing expensive Western
pharmaceuticals, and so they turned to more traditional and
lower-cost methods, including speleotherapy. The
mountainous regions of Europe and Asia are well-known as
having the best mines for ancient salt, as well as being
the primary sources for crystal salts. These natural
crystals -- formed countless millennia ago -- are also
handcrafted into beautiful salt lamps that give off healthy
negative ions, which have unique healing properties.
Who uses Speleotherapy and the results
There are numerous medical modalities used by speleotherapy
practitioners. For example, at the world-renowned Ukrainian
Allergologic Hospital (UAH) located in the foothills of the
Ukrainian Carpathian mountains, three major types of
treatment are offered: the healthy microclimate deep in
their salt mines, water from those salt mines, and brine
and mud from a nearby salt lake. UAH utilizes speleotherapy
to treat patients with bronchial asthma, psoriasis,
neurodermitis, allergic dermatitis, post-burn conditions,
nervous system dysfunction, sex disorders, and chronic
nonspecific lung diseases (CNLD). During more than 30
years, an estimated 60,000 patients are reported to have
been cured of their maladies.
As a result of people all over the world learning the
benefits of speleotherapy, clinics outside of Eastern
Europe are simulating the deep cave microenvironments,
offering halotherapy (HT) in specially constructed rooms,
halochambers, whose surfaces are coated with medicinal
salt. Natural ionization of the air is supplemented with a
dry sodium chloride aerosol, to maximize the health
potential of the treatment while the patient is there. Halo
therapy clinics have the advantage that they are more
accessible to people living outside of Eastern Europe. Yet
patients only get exposure to the healthy ions while they
are at the clinic, which might be for only a few days or
weeks per year.
The most cost-effective solution by far is to create your
own mini-halotherapy environment in your own home and/or
office.
Thus you derive the health benefits of this remarkable
therapy, every day that you choose, without having to
travel anywhere. Many experts consider one device, the
Salin Device to be the best air purifier/salinizer, partly
because it is so effective at creating a halotherapy
micro-environment, and also because it is quiet and
well-made. In fact, Canada considers the Salin Device to be
a Medical Device Class I, just as various clinical studies
have demonstrated its value in alleviating respiratory
diseases. Even more portable is the Salt Pipe, which is
made of ceramic porcelain, and whose daily use helps to
flush away impurities from the nasal passages, as well as
helping to heal and calm inflamed lungs and airways. Salt
pipes are now quite popular in Europe, and can be used by
anyone anywhere. The final touches, beautiful glowing salt
lamps from the Himalayas, Poland and Persia .
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natural salt is and about it's many uses, this prompted her
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