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Salt Therapy A.K.A. Halo for Health

In Breast Cancer, Cancer, Halo Therapy, Salt Therapy, Uncategorized on February 6, 2019 at 7:26 pm

Countless studies show that stress and inflammation contribute to most chronic diseases, including cancer. For years, doctors and therapists alike have been recommending stress-reducing trips to the ocean to take in the salty air and dig one’s toes in the sand. Could salt therapy offer similar benefits? According to some, just one 45-minute halo (salt) session offers health benefits equivalent to a few days at the beach, no air travel required.

Dry salt therapy, otherwise known as halo therapy, originated in the salt caves of Eastern Europe which were found to have healing properties and kept salt miners free of respiratory and skin ailments that were common to other miners. It has since been adapted to become a standard healing and prevention practice throughout Europe and is even available in many hospitals and doctors’ offices. I  recommend some deep breathing during the therapy to maximize the benefits.

salt haus 2I was invited to visit Salthaus in New York City for a healing session. The rooms are bright, spotless, and peaceful. I cozied up with a provided blanket, eye cover, and weighted neck pillow and fell right asleep. The staff was delightful and I left feeling calm and relaxed. Salthaus is great for kids and teens as well (my kids love Halo), but know that this salt room is on the second floor, so you will need to be able to manage stairs.

How Salt Therapy Works:

A natural disinfectant, salt is antimicrobial and antibacterial. Inhaling salt particles may reduce inflammation and mucus in the lungs, offering relief to those suffering from asthma, allergies, or even the common cold. The salt particles enter the airways and pores and break down mucus, kill bacteria, relieve inflammation, increase oxygen flow throughout the body, and give the immune system a boost. They do this by keeping the lungs, sinuses, and air passages free of bacteria, mucus, allergens, and toxins that get embedded in these areas, irritate sensitive tissues, and spread infections.

The calming, detoxifying, mood-boosting effects seem to support and restore immune function as well as other systems in the body. Some people report that skin conditions improve, helping those with psoriasis, eczema, and even acne.

While certainly not intended as a cure or remedy for cancer, salt therapy aids in detoxification (including after chemotherapy) and helps restore one’s immune system, thus supporting the healing process. Halo can lower stress levels, reducing risk of cortisol-driven damage to the body  (chronic high cortisol levels contribute to immune system deficiency and cancer) and may reduce the need for toxic allergy medications.

In your good health,

Elyn

~~If you don’t know your options, you don’t have any~~

ej portrait 150resElyn Jacobs is a holistic cancer strategist and speaker specializing in the prevention and treatment of cancer. She is a Contributing Editor for The Truth About Cancer and is on the Medical Advisory Board for BeatCancer.Org and the Advisory Board to the Radical Remission Project. Elyn has written for numerous journals and publications. She was the former Executive Director of the Emerald Heart Cancer Foundation and the creator and host of the Survive and Live Well Radio Show. To contact Elyn, visit www.elynjacobs.com. Elyn offers consults via Skype, phone, or in person.

This information is for educational purposes only and is not a recommendation to forgo medical advice and treatment.  This post is not intended to treat, cure, prevent, or diagnose any disease or condition. This post does not represent medical advice nor should it be considered to be medical advice or a replacement for medical advice.  I encourage you to discuss this information with your integrative oncologist, naturopathic doctor, or conventional oncologist. The information provided is from my research and not to be taken as scientific evidence.

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Dry Salt Therapy: Natural Remedy for Stress, Asthma, Allergies and More

In Uncategorized on October 15, 2014 at 9:47 am

A few weeks ago I went to a healing conference and experienced some new therapies. One of these is salt therapy, excellent for those with allergies, asthma and other ailments such as stress. I went for a session at Breathe Easy and was most impressed—I took my boys there as well as they suffer from seasonal allergies and we all benefited.

salt roomThis is me in the salt room–the haze you see is the salt particles; below is one of my boys being buried in the salt by the other.

Dry salt therapy, or halotherapy, originated in the salt caves of Eastern Europe which were found to have healing properties and kept salt miners free of respiratory and skin ailments that were common to other miners. It has since been adapted to become a standard healing and prevention practice throughout Europe and is even available in many hospitals and doctors’ offices. The salt rooms and beds at Breathe Easy recreate the therapeutic salt cave environment with pink Himalayan salt coating the floor and walls and white pharmaceutical grade salt ground up and dispersed into the air to be inhaled naturally.

The salt particles enter the airways and break down mucus, kill bacteria, relieve inflammation, increase oxygen flow throughout the body and give the immune system a boost by keeping the lungs, sinuses and air passages free of bacteria, mucus, allergens and toxins that get embedded in these areas, irritate sensitive tissues and spread infections. It also balances the pH level of skin and exfoliates, buffing away dead skin and stimulating healthy skin cell replication.

salt boys

While certainly not intended as a cure or remedy for cancer, salt therapy can be relaxing and healing—and may reduce your need for toxic allergy medications. Please note that salt therapy is not advised during chemotherapy as the detoxification process of Dry Salt Therapy may react with the Chemo. However, once treatment is finished, salt therapy, along with drinking plenty of pure water, exercising and eating a proper diet rich in fiber and phytonutrients, may help to detoxify after such treatments and support the healing process.

Learn more about Dry Salt Therapy at http://www.breatheeasyusa.com/

MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: Reading the information in this post does not constitute a physician-patient relationship, and I encourage you to discuss this information with your integrative oncologist or naturopathic doctor. The information included in this post is for educational purposes only. It is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider regarding a medical condition or any treatments.

Elyn

~~If you don’t know your options, you don’t have any~~
Elyn Jacobs is a breast cancer survivor, professional cancer strategist, speaker, and the Executive Director for the Emerald Heart Cancer Foundation. Elyn empowers women to choose the path for treatment that best fits their own individual needs. She is passionate about helping others move forward into a life of health and well-being. Elyn has been featured on CNN Money, Talk About Health, and Breast Cancer Answers and has written for the Pink Paper, Breast Cancer Wellness, Integrative Oncology Essentials, Surviving Beautifully, Body Local and more, and writes the Options for Life column for the Natural Healing-Natural Wellness Magazine. Elyn hosts the Survive and Live Well Radio Show on the Cancer Support Network. She is on the Medical Advisory Board for BeatCancer.Org and is on the Advisory Board to the Radical Remission Project. Elyn lives in New York with her husband and two young boys. https://elynjacobs.com/about/

 

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