Less Common Natural Asthma Treatments, Halotherapy Or Speleotherapy
Have you ever enjoyed that wonderful feeling when you’re standing next to the ocean, clearing your nostrils with the salt laden air of the sea?
If you have, then you probably already appreciate that inhaling salt enriched air is a very effective way of improving your breathing in exactly the way you would want to do if your breathing is impeded by asthma.
You might therefore want to consider the idea of getting a salt inhaler, a device with which you can inhale air that passes over see or mountain crystal salt.
Obviously, the device works on exactly the same principle as does the ancient ‘folk’ remedy of clearing the worst effects of cold or flu by inhaling the fumes from hot salt water, which is a variation of a remedy that has been used since ancient times. Indeed, salt therapy was recommended by Hippocrates, who is generally considered to be the father of modern medicine over 2000 years ago, so it can hardly be said to be a new idea.
Nevertheless, there does seem to be significant evidence that using salt therapy in this way could be something that could prove to be a big help in your efforts to minimize the worst effects of asthma in a totally natural and non-invasive way.