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Experience a holistic salt cave where three tons of salt treat allergies and respiratory issues in a calming environment
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About This Deal
Feeling stuffed up or having trouble breathing? A visit to the salt cave might just be what you need. Spend 50 minutes in a serene environment where the walls and floor are covered with three tons of therapeutic salt. This treatment can help alleviate allergies and other respiratory problems, giving you some much-needed relief.
What we offer
This deal includes a 50-minute session in the Salt Spa's unique therapeutic environment. New clients can benefit from this relaxing treatment designed to help with respiratory issues and allergies.- $10.00 for a 50-minute salt-cave session for new clients only ($30.00 value): Enjoy a calming 50-minute session surrounded by therapeutic salt
Why you should grab the offer
This offer is perfect for anyone looking to improve their respiratory health or just unwind in a peaceful setting. The Salt Spa stands out with its dedication to holistic treatments that focus on overall wellness. With its calming atmosphere filled with therapeutic salt, this is an experience that can provide real benefits, both physically and mentally.Fine Print
About Salt Spa
Salt Spa is operated by Dr. Nita Desai, a family physician, holistic medical doctor, and certified Ayurvedic practitioner who believes that halotherapy is as therapeutic as it is relaxing. It's certainly the latter: clients laze upon adjustable lounge chairs in the halotherapy cave, meditating or even napping as soft music plays in the dimly lit space. As they rest, their lungs absorb salted air, the purpose of which is to encourage mucus production and cilia function in order to expel pollens, viruses, and toxins from the body. The removal of stagnant mucus is also said to soften the effects of many chronic conditions, including asthma, sinusitis, allergies, and hay fever. The source of this therapeutic air is the two tons of salt that cover the walls and floor of the cave, plus the halogenerator, a device that grinds the compound into a dry aerosol that circulates throughout the room on tiny helicopters.