Scientific background of salt therapy

Halotherapy originated from observations made in Eastern European salt mines, where workers appeared to experience fewer respiratory complaints than expected.

Today, dry salt therapy has been studied for its potential role in supporting respiratory wellness, skin health, and relaxation. Research has explored its use alongside conventional care for conditions such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, allergies, and certain skin disorders.

While some studies have shown promising results, research is still evolving, and outcomes vary among individuals. Salt therapy is considered a complementary wellness practice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Many guests visit simply because they enjoy the calming environment and leave feeling refreshed and relaxed.

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