Salt Cave Therapy - Kirby / Houston, TX

Salt Cave Benefits

The therapeutic benefits of salt have been known for centuries but were not clearly defined until the 1800s when salt miners in Eastern Europe found they could breathe better while working. Consequently, the public began spending time in salt mines. In the mid-1900s, the Russians created a device known as a halogenerator that grinds pure salt into microscopic particles and disperses them in the air. Modern halotherapy grew from using this device in a climate-controlled room and has been utilized for several decades throughout Eastern Europe.

In the US, saline in the form of sinus irrigations, nebulizer treatments, and dry inhalation is widely recognized by physicians as beneficial to the upper and lower airways. Salt inhalation absorbs allergens and pollutants, accelerates the transportation of mucous, and reduces airway inflammation.

Like any salt therapy, regular use is recommended to see sustained benefits. We recommend four weekly sessions for patients with chronic conditions such as COPD and cystic fibrosis. Please see the chart on the right for a general guideline on typical treatment courses for particular conditions.

Besides helping the airway, halotherapy benefits chronic skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. The beauty and tranquility of our salt cave are perfect for stretching, massage, and meditation.

 

Salt Therapy Treatment Guide

  • Asthma: 4 sessions/week for 5 weeks (20 sessions), 1-2 times per year

  • COPD:* 4 sessions/week for 5 weeks (20 sessions), 2-4 times per year

  • Cystic Fibrosis:* 4 sessions/week for 5 weeks (20 sessions), 5-7 times per year

  • Allergies: 3-5 sessions/week for 4 weeks (12-20 sessions), start before the season

  • Cold/Flu: 3 sessions/week for 2 weeks (6 sessions)

  • Sinusitis: 3 sessions/week for 3 weeks (9 sessions)

  • Laryngitis: 3 sessions/week for 3 weeks (9 sessions)

  • Stress/anxiety: 2- 3 sessions/week as needed

  • Eczema/psoriasis: 4 sessions/week for 5-8 weeks (20-32 sessions)

*As these are chronic diseases, patients ideally should treat them continuously.

Improvement is still possible with less frequent sessions. For optimal results, consistency and regularity are essential, especially until you reach a point where you can enter into a maintenance regime. Once you are on top of the symptoms, they become easier to manage, and less frequent sessions are required.

The salt room is kept at a cooler temperature, and we recommend dressing appropriately.