What does Salt Cave Climatherapy mean?
This is a natural, drug-free treatment facility for respiratory problems.
It is classified as climatherapy. Climatherapy is a discipline of medicine, defined as-"staying in a standardised, controlled climatic area for a certain period of time ".
During this time you inhale the specially composed air with your normal breathing activity.
The parameters of the microclimate air are identical to the air that can be found in natural salt caves. This means a stable temperature and low humidity in the air and there is a very fine, floating rock salt powder in the air.

How did we create it?
Firstly, we built an insulated chamber (called a salt cave room) with a special air-conditioning system. A high-tech air purifying and refreshing system provides practically dirt, allergen, and germ free air. The air parameters are continuously monitored in order to maintain a stable level of humidity and temperature.
This is our Salt Cave. Yes, you are right. It does not look like a cave. But it functions like the best natural salt cave:
You sit in a comfortable chair and just relax, listen to music, read, or sleep. It does not matter what you do because you definitely will do one thing: you will breath in and out.

Secondly, there is state-of-the-art computer-controlled machine which produces the dry salt crystals.
Salt Cave Climatherapy is an inhalation therapy for the airways. It is among the inhalable aerosol therapies like metered-dose inhalers and nebulisers but it stands out with its unique attributes.
To understand why climatherapy is unique, have a look at this picture. In red you can see the bronchial tree which leads the air to the lung tissue.
Asthma and bronchitis are diseases of this branching, bronchial tube system.
When we use an inhaler our aim is to deliver a drug to the whole bronchial system. But we do it with only one or two inhalations. It is known that about two thirds of the dose will be trapped in the upper airways. Only one third will go down to the deeper airways. After inhaling the drug we have to blow out the used air.
You exhale the drug which has not been deposited on the surface of the bronchial tubes.
Remote areas and small bronchial tubes of your airways are probably not treated with the drug inhaling technique. To deliver the medication there you would have to use the inhalers many times.
Unfortunately, however, side effects of the inhalers are dose dependent.
Why is Climatherapy different?
Climatherapy is different because during your sixty minutes session you will breathe in and out about a thousand times. With every inhalation, you breathe in the microscopic dry salt particles into your airways. They will reach the most hidden part of your sinuses and the remotest small bronchial tube in your lungs. One session is enough to "fill up" the respiratory system with the dry salt particles.
Therefore, its healing effect will benefit the whole respiratory system.
Its healing effect can be multiplied by repeated exposure.
Exposing the inner lining of the airways and its immune system can probably regulate inflammatory processes and can result in long-lasting improvement. Read what patients experienced after salt cave therapy
It is classified as climatherapy. Climatherapy is a discipline of medicine, defined as-"staying in a standardised, controlled climatic area for a certain period of time ".
During this time you inhale the specially composed air with your normal breathing activity.
The parameters of the microclimate air are identical to the air that can be found in natural salt caves. This means a stable temperature and low humidity in the air and there is a very fine, floating rock salt powder in the air.

How did we create it?
Firstly, we built an insulated chamber (called a salt cave room) with a special air-conditioning system. A high-tech air purifying and refreshing system provides practically dirt, allergen, and germ free air. The air parameters are continuously monitored in order to maintain a stable level of humidity and temperature.
This is our Salt Cave. Yes, you are right. It does not look like a cave. But it functions like the best natural salt cave:
You sit in a comfortable chair and just relax, listen to music, read, or sleep. It does not matter what you do because you definitely will do one thing: you will breath in and out.

Secondly, there is state-of-the-art computer-controlled machine which produces the dry salt crystals.
Salt Cave Climatherapy is an inhalation therapy for the airways. It is among the inhalable aerosol therapies like metered-dose inhalers and nebulisers but it stands out with its unique attributes.
To understand why climatherapy is unique, have a look at this picture. In red you can see the bronchial tree which leads the air to the lung tissue.Asthma and bronchitis are diseases of this branching, bronchial tube system.
When we use an inhaler our aim is to deliver a drug to the whole bronchial system. But we do it with only one or two inhalations. It is known that about two thirds of the dose will be trapped in the upper airways. Only one third will go down to the deeper airways. After inhaling the drug we have to blow out the used air.
You exhale the drug which has not been deposited on the surface of the bronchial tubes.
Remote areas and small bronchial tubes of your airways are probably not treated with the drug inhaling technique. To deliver the medication there you would have to use the inhalers many times.
Unfortunately, however, side effects of the inhalers are dose dependent.
Why is Climatherapy different?
Climatherapy is different because during your sixty minutes session you will breathe in and out about a thousand times. With every inhalation, you breathe in the microscopic dry salt particles into your airways. They will reach the most hidden part of your sinuses and the remotest small bronchial tube in your lungs. One session is enough to "fill up" the respiratory system with the dry salt particles.
Therefore, its healing effect will benefit the whole respiratory system.
Its healing effect can be multiplied by repeated exposure.
Exposing the inner lining of the airways and its immune system can probably regulate inflammatory processes and can result in long-lasting improvement. Read what patients experienced after salt cave therapy