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Salt Therapy and its European well-known
beneficial effects in respiratory diseases
Livia Tiba
Copyright 2005 Livia Tiba
The benefits of salt therapy (also called Halotherapy) or speleotherapy are well
known and documented in Europe. Halotherapy uses dry aerosol micro particles of
salt and minerals to treat respiratory diseases and seeks to replicate the
conditions of speleotherapy (from Greek speleos=cave), a treatment that has been
practiced in old salt mines of Eastern Europe since the early 19th century.
In the mid 18th Century a Polish health official Felix Botchkowski, noticed that
the workers of salt mines did not get ill with lung diseases. He wrote a book
about the effects of salt dust in 1843. His successor M. Poljakowski founded a
Salt Spa in Velicko near Krakow, which is still in operation. During the Second
World War salt mines were often used as bombproof shelters. After spending time
there many people who suffered from asthma felt that their health had gotten
better! Today there are many salt sanatoriums in Europe (Austria, Hungary,
Poland, Romania, Russia …).
The Halotherapy belongs to the category of the physical therapies non-drug and
non invasive treatments of diseases. In the former Soviet Union, medical
researchers engaged in a concerted effort to develop physical therapies in order
to avoid the costs and side effects of drug therapy as well as microbial and
tumour resistance. Russia has become the world leader in developing and testing
new and increasingly effective physical therapies. Many of the clinical trials
have focused on Halotherapy as a treatment of asthma and chronic bronchitis and
also very effective as a main or adjuvant therapy across the entire range of
upper and lower respiratory tract diseases.
Respiratory diseases are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide.
Most drug therapies of respiratory diseases have only palliative effects, and
many have significant side effects, especially those with corticoids or
steroids. So, a physical therapy like Halotherapy is greatly needed.
Speleotherapy also makes a great demand on patients' time. The mines are not
conveniently located for most people and the total cost is fairly significant.
The effectiveness of speleotherapy is not acknowledged in all countries of the
world, but in countries like Romania (Praid, Tg.Ocna, Seiged, Sovata, Slanic,
Ocna), Poland (Wieliczka), Germany (Teufelshöhle), Austria (Hallen,
Solzbad-Salzeman), Armenia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Hungary, Russia, Slovenia,
Ukraine, Nakhichevan mines in Azerbaijan, the salt aerosol plays an important
role in the treatment of chronic respiratory diseases, working well with or
without medical treatment and without any known side effects. Because of these,
pregnant women with asthma or other respiratory diseases could use this therapy
without any harm to the child. Very well known and appreciated in these
middle-eastern European countries, this therapy is covered by the public health
care system. In Romania there are also many salt lakes - Sovata with 7 salt
lakes, Ocna Sibiului with 52 salt lakes in S-W of Transilvania, very well known
in the treatment of infertility, metabolic diseases, skin diseases. These salt
lakes were usually formed by collapsing of salt caves ceilings. All these salt
lakes have different salinity, increasing with deepness – from 9g/l to 320g/l.
This salt therapy being very well known for its beneficial effects, a Romanian
inventor put his mind at work and developed a device that is able to reproduce a
speleotherapy micro environment in your home in an affordable and convenient
way. Internationally recognized, with Gold and Silver medal at “Salon
International des Inventions”, Geneva and “World Exhibition of Innovation,
Research and New Technology”, Brussels, this Romanian invention brings new hopes
in the natural treatment of chronic respiratory diseases.
The inventor thought this device as an air salinizer that uses forced ionization
of the indoor air by salt sublimation creating a micro climate of dry aerosol
salt therapy in your living space. He used a natural process of salt
crystallization to obtain salt micro crystals under 5µm in diameter, invisible
to human eyes, being able to penetrate deep into the lung. The device uses only
natural salt from within the mountain of salt, untreated or touched by the human
processing technology.
Based on clinical studies, the inhaled saline has bactericide, mucokinetic,
hydrophilic, anti inflammatory properties, reducing inflammation in the whole
respiratory tract, absorbing edema from the mucosa lining the airway passages
leading to widening of the airway passages, restoring the normal transport of
mucus and unclog blockages in the bronchi and bronchioles leading to rapid
elimination of the residual tar and foreign allergens, all of these in a natural
process.
Edema of the nasal mucosa and the oropharynx and soft palate, causing nasal
obstruction and snoring is diminished, leading to widening of the airway passage
in the nose and the tubes of the sinuses and improving the sinuses drainage and
reducing snoring.
In the auditory tube, edema of the Eustachian tube causing ear infection, is
also diminished, leading to widening of the airway passages, better drainage and
better aeration behind the tympanic membrane.
The salt therapy was found to have beneficial effects in the treatment of:
• Asthma and Chronic Bronchitis
• COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)
• Allergic Rhinopathy or Hay Fever
• Cystic Fibrosis
• Sinusitis
• Ear Infections
• Smoking Cough
• Various acute or chronic respiratory disease
• Reduce snoring and activates better sleep by clearing the airway passages in
oropharyngeal region
• Increased resistance to Cold & Flu by opening and clearing the nasal airway
and improving the drainage of the sinuses
• Humidifies the bronchial secretions reducing broncho-spasm and facilitating
elimination of the smoke residual tar, phlegm expel and other allergens
• Improves the quality of the indoor air by eliminating the dust, cigarette
smoke, bad odours, mould and mites, having bactericide reduction properties.
The salt therapy is a natural method of therapy and does not involve any risk
and is finally adapted to the living space. However, this is NOT a substitute
for medical treatment and should only be used as an adjuvant helping to improve
the quality of patients’ life, reducing the antibiotics and corticoids or
steroids intake, reducing the rate of annual hospitalizations and decrease the
frequency of respiratory diseases attacks.
For more information, clinical studies and testimonials you can visit the web
site.
Educated and motivated person, having a multicultural background with extensive
knowledge about European health products and practices.
LTiba
www.salinetherapy.com
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