
SALT ROOM CHIROPRACTIC TREATMENTS- A NEW REVOLUTIONARY
APPROACH TO COLD AND FLU TREATMENT
Salt Therapy Has Proven to Help Cystic Fibrosis
While receiving salt therapy treatment at The Salt Room in Orlando the patient inhales salty
air which has bactericide, mucokinetic, hydrophilic and anti-inflammatory properties. If you are a carrier of
cystic fibrosis, salt therapy treatment at The Salt Room will bring relief by opening up the respiratory tract,
clearing accumulated mucus and unclogging blockages in the bronchi and bronchioles. It also absorbs edema from the
mucosa lining in the airway passages and reduces inflammation of the respiratory tract.
Salt therapy treatment also facilitates the drainage of sinusitis; a common problem in
patients suffering from cystic fibrosis. The salt therapy treatment sessions can also reduce your coughing and
dependence on prescription drugs and gives a boost to your immune system. After completing the recommended number
of treatment sessions, patients often receive its benefit for as long as 6-12 months.
Clinical Trials and Scientific Evidence of the Effectiveness of Salt Therapy
According to New England Journal of Medicine, which reported results of tests with salt
therapy treatment, scientists stated “The results of our trial were revolutionary. We saw a sustained improvement
in lung function, a major reduction in the number of acute lung flare-ups, a reduced need for antibiotics to treat
the flare-ups, and fewer days off school or work due to illness.”
How Cystic Fibrosis Treatment In The Salt Room Works
Salt therapy treatment replicates the natural microclimate found in salt caves and mines but
has the additional benefit of a highly-controlled environment. The clinic has a spa like environment and treatment
takes place in the halochamber whose walls and floor are covered with salt. Particles of salt are ground in the
halogenerator and then circulated around the room. The halogenerator keeps up a flow of dry, clean air saturated
with dry sodium aerosol. The halogenerator is equipped with a microprocessor which is responsible for maintaining
the temperature, relative humidity and mass concentration of aerosol in the chamber. Dry sodium chloride aerosol at
a mass concentration varying from 1-16 mg/m3 with a particle size of 1-5 um is used to treat cystic fibrosis. Our
professional staff is there to assist with any of your needs.
Sessions in The Salt Room’s halochamber typically last for one hour. The only side affects
reported by a few patients were a slight skin irritation and sometimes small patches of skin rashes which disappear
soon after treatment and typically don’t occur after 3-5 sessions. A mild throat tickle has also been reported in
some cases.
Symptoms of Cystic Fibrosis The Salt Room can Help With
Cystic fibrosis is a hereditary disease which affects your entire body. It is caused by a
defective gene that is passed on when both parents are carriers of cystic fibrosis (meaning they have at least one
abnormal gene). The disease is named after the cyst formation in the pancreas. The disease usually manifests itself
in childhood and can lead to an untimely death. Symptomatic carriers often experience breathing difficulties as the
thin mucus lining the respiratory tract becomes thick and sticky.
Symptoms associated with cystic fibrosis include salty tasting skin, normal appetite but poor
growth and poor weight gain, excess mucus production, frequent chest infections and coughing/shortness of breath.
It also affects the digestive system as enzymes and bile fail to reach the intestine owing to the blocked ducts of
pancreas and liver. Treatment includes the use of antibiotics and bronchodilators which have adverse side effects.
If you or your children are have cystic fibrosis, contact The Salt Room in Orlando today and we will help bring you
much needed relief.
Having a
chiropractic treatment in the salt rooms has shown to be even more effective, giving patient astonishing
results. Try it for yourself and you will be amazed by the results you will see.
Call Dr. Yoav Stein
to schedule your appointment today!
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