Salt therapy (halotherapy) has been around for years, dating back as far as the 18th century. So, while the trend is somewhat new in the states, it has been well-known and practiced throughout the world for centuries. This natural form of therapy involves inhaling dry salt, which cleanses both the airways and the skin to relieve congestion, inflammation and skin irritations.
The Kansas City Salt Mine is located in Lees Summit, but serves clients throughout Raytown, Blue Springs and Independence.
Clients can reserve time in one of the salt rooms for a therapy session.
A 45-minute session in the salt room costs $30, and only $25 if you bring a friend. Become a regular and buy a 12-pack for even more savings.
Or, have a shorter session in one of the salt beds.
For a more intimate session, reserve one of the salt beds. These 20-minute sessions cost the same as the salt room sessions.
Just sit back and relax as your body takes in the benefits of halotherapy.
Some customers bring a book, practice yoga or meditate while in a therapy session. The ambiance is quiet and peaceful, which makes it a great escape from a hectic day.
Some of the common respiratory challenges that benefit from halotherapy include asthma, bronchitis, cystic fibrosis and allergies.
Salt rooms strengthen lung capacity and stamina, which help clients gain resistance against the common cold and flu or with recovering from certain symptoms. Halotherapy is also believed to reduce stress.
Take salt therapy home with you.
The health benefits don't have to end once you leave Kansas City Salt Mine. The center offers Himalayan salt blocks for purchase as well as cookbooks that'll show you how to implement those health benefits into your day-to-day cooking.
Have you heard of halotherapy or salt rooms before? It seems like the perfect way to recover from a nasty cold this winter. For more information on its benefits and pricing, visit Kansas City Salt Mine's website by clicking here.
Kansas City Salt Mine is located at 3680 NE Akin Drive #112 in Lee's Summit, Missouri.
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