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Dry infrared heat can help increase circulation and ease pain and stiffness
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- How it works: Infrared heat permeates to the body’s core faster than the warm air of a regular sauna, elevating the heart rate to help boost the metabolism.
- Benefits: On top of the traditional benefits of a sauna session—relaxed muscles and a cleansing, steam-induced sweat—infrared saunas can also play a role in weight-loss regimens.
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Types of Halotherapy
Salt therapy is usually done in salt rooms, which can be active or passive.
• Active salt room. This room has a machine called a halogenerator, to which salt is added. The equipment breaks down the salt into tiny particles that circulate in the room. Health Benefits of Halotherapy
Studies have found that halotherapy can have benefits for respiratory conditions, skin problems, and allergies.
Salt is a natural and safe ingredient. It does not have any notable side effects. It is also:
• Mucoactive, clearing up mucus from your airways
• Antibacterial, helping prevent infections
• Anti-inflammatory
• Immunity-boosting
• Anti-allergic
Research has found that because of these properties, halotherapy can be used as part of the treatment of:
• Lung infection
• Throat infection or pharyngitis
• Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). • Smoking-related breathing problems
• Respiratory allergies
• Asthma (https://www.webmd.com/asthma/what-is-asthma)
• Bronchitis
• Cold or cough
• Pneumonia (https://www.webmd.com/lung/understanding-pneumonia-basics)
• Sinusitis
• Rhinitis
• Tonsillitis
• Cystic fibrosis (https://www.webmd.com/children/what-is-cystic-fibrosis)
Halotherapy can also be used to treat breathing problems caused by COVID-19, improving your breathing and the amount of oxygen in your blood.