Salt Therapy
- Salt Therapy or Halotherapy or "Speleotherapy" is a natural, effective, drug free, painless treatment in a controlled air medium that simulates the natural salt cave microclimate to treat Respiratory, ENT and skin conditions & to strengthen their immunity in general
- This therapy originates from Speleotherapy ('Speleo' in Greek means 'Cave'), or Halotherapy (derived from the Greek word 'Halo' which means 'salt'). For centuries this practice was carried out in Eastern Europe as a common treatment for respite from skin and respiratory ailments.

History
The healing properties of natural salt have been known to us for centuries. The Egyptians, Romans, and the Greeks all used salt extensively for its therapeutic properties – be it to disinfect wounds, settle inflammations, or to treat respiratory problems. Hippocrates, the famous Greek physician who is known as “The Father of Medicine”, advocated steam inhalation from salt water over 2000 years ago! Through history, salt has been widely accepted as a powerful ‘cleanser’ and ‘purifier’, in medical and religious references.
In 1843, Polish physician Felix Boczkowski discovered that men working in the salt mines at Wieliczka Salt Mines suffered from fewer respiratory problems than the general population. He published his findings in a book called “About the Breathing of Salt Dust,” which is one of the first of many studies on the effects of breathing salt air. As his findings gained more and more recognition and acceptance, a therapeutic salt spa clinic was established within the salt cave where chronic patients started to recover with miraculous results.
Also many studies have proved that there are no Side Effects of Salt Therapy. Using Salt Therapy in a controlled environment began in 1989 in Russia. This effective History of Halotherapy inspired the conception of the first Salt Cave opened in 2008 in the UK.
Visiting Natural salt caves is not easily accessible for most of the people and to make it reach out to people from all walks of life, Halotherapy (Salt Therapy) Centers were the next big step. The Salt Cave Asia is a Natural Therapy Centre in India which is inspired by this ancient and authentic wisdom.


Benefits of Salt Therapy
All Salt Therapy treatments at The Salt Cave India are highly effective in the treatment of respiratory ENT, Skin related ailments. Also useful for athletes, stress management, beauty therapies and long-term wellness
- Reduce use of inhalers and antibiotics to feel better.
- Make your breathing easier after just a few sessions.
- Improve and strengthen lung function and improves lung capacity.
- Alleviate sneezing, coughing and shortness of breath.
- Clear mucus and sticky phlegm deposited of breath
- Clear nasal passages & airways for making breathing easy
- Increase the resistance to respiratory tract diseases
- Strengthen body's overall immunity
- Protect from illnesses and builds wear & tear
- Improve general health and quality of life
- Build stamina, rejuvenate and enhance sport performance for sports professionals
- Decrease the need for intrusive surgeries & procedures
- Reduce the number of hospital admissions

Medical Studies & Research
Many clinical trials in Salt Therapy or Halotherapy have been conducted in the UK by scientists and specialist doctors. It has been found that, Salt Therapy is effective in relieving symptoms of many Respiratory, ENT, and skin ailments.
- (Source: “Journal of Aerosol Medicine, A.V. Chevinskaya, Volume8. Number 3,1995
- Halotherapy medical description
- Host Defense Unit at Imperial College, National Heart & Lung Institute, London: Sodium Chloride increases the Cillary Transportability of Cystic Fibrosis and Bronchiectasis Sputum on the Mucuc-depleted Bovine Trachea.
- European Respiratory Journal: Inhalation of hypertonic saline aerosol enhances mucociliary clearance in asthmatic and healthy subjects.
- The New England Journal of Medicine: A Controlled Trail of Long-Term Inhaled Hypertonic Saline in Patients with Cystic Fibrosis.
- Pediatric Allergy and Immunology UK: Hypersaline nasal irrigation in children with symptomatic seasonal allergic rhinitis.
- Halotherapy in dermatology.
Pumed Studies
- Chervinskaya AV, Ziber NA. Halotherapy for treatment of respiratory diseases J Aerosol Med. 1995 Fall;8(3):222-32. Complete study is available PMID: 10161255 [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE].
- Gorbenko PP, Adamova IV, Sinitsyna TM. [Bronchial hyperreactivity to the inhalation of hypo- and hyperosmolar aerosol and its correction by halotherapy] Ter Arkh. 1996;68(8):24-8. Russian Abstarct is available PMID:9019826[PubMed- indexed for MEDLINE]
- Grinshtein IuI, Shestovitskii VA, Kuligina-Maksimova AV.[Clinical significance of cytological characteristics of bronchial inflammation in obstructive pulmonary diseases] Ter Arkh. 2004; 76(3):36-9. Russian Abstract is available PMID: 15108456 [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]
- Abdrakhmanova LM, Farkhutdinov UR, Farkhutdinov RR. [Effectiveness of halotherapy of chronic bronchitis patients] Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult. 2000 Nov-Dec;(6):21-4. Russian. Abstarct is available PMID: 11197648[PubMed- indexed for MEDLINE]
- Maev EZ, Vinogradov NV. [Halotherapy in the combined treatment of chronic bronchitis patients] Voen Med Zh.1999 Jun; 320(6):34-7, 96. Russian. Abstract is availble PMID: 10439712[PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE].
- Chernenkov RA, Chernenkova EA, Zhukov GV. [The use of an artificial microclimate chamber in the treatment of patients with chronic obstructive lung diseases] Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lrch Fiz Kult. 1997 Jul-Aug; (4): 19-21. Russian. Abstract is available PMID: 9424823[PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]
- Chervinskaia AV. [The scientific validation and outlook for the practical use of halo-aerosol therapy] Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult. 2000 Jan-Feb;(1):21-4. Review. Russian. Abstract is available PMID: 11094875[PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]
- Farkhutdinov UR, Abdrakhmanova LM, Farkhutdinov RR.[Effects of halotherapy on free radical oxidation in patients 40. Russian. Abstract is available PMID:11210350[PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]
- Borisenko LV, Chervinskaia AV, Stepanova NG, Lukian VS, Goncharova VA, Pokhodzei IV, Krivitskaia VZ, Vishniakova LA, Pokhaznikova MA, Faustova ME, et al. Maliavin AG, Filiaeva IuA, Umakhanova MM, Chervinskaia AV[The use of halotherapy for the rehabilitation of patients with acute bronchitis and a protracted and recurrent course] Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult. 1995 Jan-Feb;(1):11-5. Russian. Abstarct is available PMID:7785211[PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]
- Roslaia Na, Likhacheva EI, Shchekoldin PL.[Efficacy of therapeutic use of ultrasound and sinusoidal modulated currents combed with halotherapy in patient with occupational toxic-dust bronchitis] Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult. 2001 Jan-Feb;(1):26-7. Russian. Abstract is avalible PMID:11530404[PubMed – indexed for MEDILINE]
- Maliavin AG, Filiaeva IuA, Umakhanova MM, Chervinskaia AV. [Halotherapy-a new treatment of bacterial vaginosis] Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult.2004 May-Jun;(3):35-7. Russian. Abstarct is available PMID: 15216790[PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]