Modern Halotherapy
Research on halotherapy has, largely, been conducted in Eastern Europea, where modern halotherapy has been available to the public for the past 20-plus years. Our salt therapy room is equipped with a halogenerator - the machine that makes modern salt therapy possible. It produces dry salt aerosol, which is simply the combination of micronized salt and air. The process of creating this nearly invisible aerosol starts by loading salt in the halogenerator's grinder, which breaks the granules down into tiny - nearly invisible - particles, which are mixed with air, and dispersed into the salt room. Because this salt room is outfitted with advanced halotherapy equipment, the level of dry salt aerosol saturation can be controlled. Throughout the halotherapy session you may hear the grinder and fan operating. This occurs in response to a sensor that measures the level of salt in the air, so that the level is constant and therapeutic.
The halogenerator in this salt room was made by Halomed, a company committed to optimizing wellness through halortherapy. Its high performance technology is directly based on the specifications of the world's leading halotherapy pioneer and authority,
Alina Chervinskaya, M.D., Ph. D.
Halotherapy provides relief from asthma, allergies, sinusitis and sinus headache, COPD (Stage 3 and lower), cystic fibrosis, exposure to dust ad pollution and other conditions that affect breathing. It can also support those with psoriasis, eczema and acne.
Research on halotherapy has, largely, been conducted in Eastern Europea, where modern halotherapy has been available to the public for the past 20-plus years. Our salt therapy room is equipped with a halogenerator - the machine that makes modern salt therapy possible. It produces dry salt aerosol, which is simply the combination of micronized salt and air. The process of creating this nearly invisible aerosol starts by loading salt in the halogenerator's grinder, which breaks the granules down into tiny - nearly invisible - particles, which are mixed with air, and dispersed into the salt room. Because this salt room is outfitted with advanced halotherapy equipment, the level of dry salt aerosol saturation can be controlled. Throughout the halotherapy session you may hear the grinder and fan operating. This occurs in response to a sensor that measures the level of salt in the air, so that the level is constant and therapeutic.
The halogenerator in this salt room was made by Halomed, a company committed to optimizing wellness through halortherapy. Its high performance technology is directly based on the specifications of the world's leading halotherapy pioneer and authority,
Alina Chervinskaya, M.D., Ph. D.
Halotherapy provides relief from asthma, allergies, sinusitis and sinus headache, COPD (Stage 3 and lower), cystic fibrosis, exposure to dust ad pollution and other conditions that affect breathing. It can also support those with psoriasis, eczema and acne.