Showing posts with label salt therapy relief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salt therapy relief. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Relieving Sinusitis with Halotherapy

How The Salt Room Wesley Chapel Can Help Your Sinusitis 


Each year around 30 million Americans are diagnosed with sinusitis. That is roughly about 12 percent of adults in the country. Sinusitis is best known for its common name “sinus infection.” Many Americans use medication for temporary relief, although in extreme cases, surgery can be the only answer. Luckily at the Salt Room Wesley Chapel, we offer a drug-free treatment for relief known as halotherapy or salt therapy. 

What is sinusitis? 


Sinusitis is an infection or form of swelling behind the cheekbones or forehead known as your sinus cavities—viruses or bacteria in the body cause these cavities to become aggravated. The disease occurs due to mucus building up in the sinuses. In other cases, sinusitis can also be caused by allergens in the environment. People who experience this occurrence are known for having allergies. Symptoms of sinusitis are headaches, stuffy nose, nasal discharge from the nose, coughing (more likely at night), breathing difficulty, decreased sense of smell, or sore throat. Antibiotics are typically used to temporarily reduce these symptoms but are known for having side effects. 

How salt therapy will ease your sinusitis symptoms


Salt particles travel and draw out fluid from the sinuses. It reduces swelling in the nasal mucosa, which is the culprit behind the nasal blockage. This also widens the airway passage to the nose, which helps with nasal drainage. Salt therapy also reduces infection by killing bacteria. With salt therapy, your immune system will be boosted, allowing you to no longer need to rely on medications. All it takes is 5-15 sessions to get results that last 6-12 months. 

Clients who have more severe sinus problems have a membership that allows them unlimited salt therapy sessions. We have clients who have been free of sinus infections for the first time in years with regular visits once a week. 

How The Salt Room Helps Your Sinusitis 


At ‘The Salt Room Wesley Chapel,’ in a controlled environment, we recreate the climate found in salt mines and caves. For people suffering from sinusitis, we show you breathing techniques to maximize effects. The walls and floors of this unique room are covered with sea salt. We welcome you to listen to music, nap, read, or play on your phone while in these sessions. The treatment room also boasts a “halogenerator,” which is accountable for diffusing negatively charged particles (up to 3-5 microns) of sodium chloride aerosol. The halogenerator guarantees a clean supply of these beneficial sodium chloride particles. 

If you or someone else are looking for natural ways to cure your nasal congestion, try salt therapy! Here at The Salt Room, we have specially designed rooms with salt that will do the trick. Contact us by phone “813-501-8578” and schedule a session today! We have employees that will help you pick out the perfect membership or time for you to come and get you feeling better than ever. 

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Cystic Fibrosis Relief with Salt Therapy

Salt therapy for cystic fibrosis

Cystic fibrosis is known to be one of the most lethal diseases in the world. The condition is named after the cyst formation in the pancreas. It is a disease of the lungs and digestive system. It makes the body produce thick mucus that blocks airways of the lungs, making it hard and sometimes impossible to breathe. Symptoms associated with cystic fibrosis include but are not limited to salty-tasting skin, inability to grow or gain weight, excess mucus production, frequent infections of the chest, and coughing/shortness of breath. It also has adverse effects in the digestive system as enzymes and bile fail to reach the intestine, which cant get to the blockage in the pancreas and liver. Cystic fibrosis is a hereditary disease that has effects throughout your entire body. The cause of this disease is determined when both parents are carriers of cystic fibrosis (meaning they both have at least one abnormal gene). Carriers of the cystic fibrosis gene pass it down generation to generation, making it one of the most common life-shortening diseases known to man. To this day, there is still no known cure. There are treatments and medications to provide short term relief from symptoms, but yet no cure.

How can Salt Therapy Relieve Cystic Fibrosis?

Fortunately, salt therapy treatments not only bring relief but can also prevent the recurrence of symptoms. Our respiratory system is always under a barrage of stress from pollens, pollutants, irritants, and allergens regularly. Those suffering from cystic fibrosis are particularly vulnerable. Salt therapy works directly with your lungs and respiratory to reduce inflammation and open airways, making it easier for mucus to be easily eliminated from our bodies.

How does salt therapy work?

To begin the therapy, the patient sits in a salt chamber; the patient inhales the salty air, which has antibacterial, anti-microbial, and anti-inflammatory p
roperties. Salt therapy treatment brings relief to carriers of cystic fibrosis by opening up the respiratory tract, clearing any mucus that has been accumulating, and unclogging blockages in the bronchi and bronchioles. Salt therapy also helps facilitate the drainage of sinusitis; this is found to be a common issue in patients suffering from cystic fibrosis. The salt therapy treatment can boost your immune system while also reducing your coughing, and some individuals have experienced a reduced dependence on prescription drugs.

With the help of ongoing sessions, patients have reported experiencing the benefits for an extended period. Depending on the severity of your cystic fibrosis, weekly salt therapy sessions can provide you with noticeable relief. Contact The Salt Room Wesley Chapel today to discuss the options that would best be suited for your conditions and desired outcome. Visit their website to make an appointment: https://saltroomwesleychapel.com