It’s all in the salt. Halotherapy (or dry salt therapy) is a natural, drug-free treatment with a slew of health benefits, from improving skin conditions to aiding breathing problems. And there’s more ...
The term “halotherapy” comes from “halo,” the Greek word for salt. And for five centuries, monks in Europe used natural salt caverns as a holistic treatment for respiratory ailments. This month Vero ...
The origins of halotherapy date back to the medieval era. But researchers only recently started studying its potential benefits. The dry method of halotherapy is usually done in a man-made “salt cave” ...
Q: I keep hearing about something called halotherapy, or salt therapy. Can it really help people who have respiratory problems and inflammation? I’ve heard that it’s good for arthritis and for ...
SOMERSET — Mary Perry puts salt in a generator at Divine Images & Sanctuary Day Spa. The generator crushes the salt into very small particles that are dispersed into a chamber where people can sit.
From crystalline structures in shades of pink that seem lit from within, to the legends of vast salt flats kept pristine for millennia on remote mountain peaks; there is plenty about Himalayan rock ...
The HaloSauna™ by Halotherapy Solutions installed at the Forbes Five-Star Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Toronto, combining salt therapy and infrared wellness. Photo courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel Toronto ...