Clinical Definition of Asthma

Salt Therapy & Asthma. This respiratory condition is marked by attacks of spasm in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing. Typically airways narrow and swell and produce extra mucus making breathing difficult.

Symptoms

  • breathlessness  
  • wheezing  
  • tight feeling in the chest
  • continuing cough

How Does Salt Therapy Assist Asthma?

Salt therapy assists all ages and sufferers of asthma to breathe in microscopic particles of pharmaceutical salt deep into the chest. Inhalation of the salt particles assists in reducing the inflammation and congestion of the mucosal lining of the airways. Reducing the inflammation will provide relief from coughing, wheezing and general tightness across the chest. The warm environment also provides relief from allergens that cause irritation to the airways.

More info for Families: Click Here

More info for Business: Click Here

Bronchitis & Salt Therapy Next Page…