The award-winning HALO ONE® Halotherapy uses ultrasonic, high frequency technology to convert water and essential oil into a fine mist to help break up congestion, reduce inflammation and open the lungs for deep healing. The HALO ONE can be used both in your Clearlight infrared sauna or your home or office and is a practical, portable and deeply therapeutic option for incorporating salt therapy into your wellness routine.
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The benefits of Halotherapy are cumulative, so consistency and frequency are key, with best results found when practiced regularly. People with chronic issues will benefit greatly from using the HALO ONE at least 3-4 times a week. Those who are looking to incorporate Salt Therapy into their regular wellness routine would benefit from a weekly session.
When air with salt particles is inhaled, it can help stimulate the respiratory system, reduce inflammation, fight infection, clear blockages, and reduce discomfort. Believed to be antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, Halotherapy can aid in excessive mucus, pathogen agents, digestive issues, depression, skin conditions, and immune system oversensitivity.
This quiet, easy-to-operate, award-winning device utilizes a liquid saline mixture and our patented Vibrating Mesh Technology — allowing the salt to reach more areas of your lungs.
This patent-pending technology of the HALO ONE starts with a 3% pharmaceutical-grade saline solution. The saline solution is vaporized, moving through our patented Vibrating Mesh to create salt particles between 1-10 microns. The micro-sized salt particles are then dispersed into the air for you to breathe in. (We recommend a maximum room size of 10’x10’ / 300*300cm)
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There are typically no side effects other than the taste of salt and potentially thirst, or a scratchy throat. However, if someone is on any medications or suffers from any serious medical issue please seek medical advice before any therapy.
Halotherapy is a natural therapy, however any clients who have any serious health conditions or women who are pregnant should always seek proper medical advice before using the HALOONE®.
Contraindications include:
99.99% pure sodium chloride (pharmaceutical grade salt). It contains no fillers or caking agents. It comes from a natural source and is naturally processed to remove all of its impure elements. It is the same salt that hospitals use and is the same type of salt used in Halotherapy research.
20 million years ago, Eastern Europe was partially covered by a shallow sea. With the disappearance of the sea, large amounts of layered salt were left behind. In the 14th century, people started to mine salt for their own use and for sale. Large salt mines were developed in the south of Poland, near Krakow, leaving huge chambers deep in the mountains. Over time, it was discovered that salt miners, as a result of working in the salt mines, had very few respiratory conditions, looked much younger than their age, and rarely got sick.
In the 1840s, a Polish doctor named Feliks Boczkowski noticed something interesting while treating workers in the Wieleczka Salt Mines. Unlike other miners who routinely experienced lung problems from breathing in the pollutants in the mines, he found that patients rarely had respiratory issues. Boczkowski attributed this to the high salt content in the cave’s microclimate, and he published a treatise detailing his theories in 1843. Several years later, one of his pupils opened the first salt inhalation clinic in Poland.
This was not the first time people had drawn the connection between salt content in the air, and improved respiratory health. Catholic monks in Europe regularly brought people with respiratory issues into salt caves, and then crushed the salt with their feet to release it into the air. Salt therapy was also used in the days of ancient Greece and Rome.
Yes! More information about halotherapy/salt therapy can be found on our research library here.
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