Aug
28
2010

Salt Inhaler Success - How I Cured My Bronchitis

Asthma has exploded as a major and growing health problem in recent decades. Worringly, the UK has one of the highest prevalence rates for asthma in the world with an estimated 5.2 million of the population suffering from the condition. That’s 1 in every 5 households.

If you have suffered from asthma, you will understand just how resticting it can be on your life. Your air passages become tight, raw and inflamed, with sticky mucus present to add to the breathing restriction, causing sufferers experience a sensation of suffocation.

In addition to the long standing belief that asthma and allergies are linked, a recent clinical study has shown that over half of asthma cases may be attributed to allergies and that the progression of asthma as a lot to do with environmental factors.

Asthma is now the most common chronic disease of childhood.
With this in mind it is important to recognize that by identifing and removing contact with these allergens, the chance of an asthma attack is significantly lowered or even removed. It has been realized that the ultimate step in reducing life long problems for children, including asthma and eczema, is very really prevention from contact with known triggering allegens. An additional option is to use breathing exercises and respiratory therapies that will improve and maintain the wellbeing of the respiratory system.

One interesting traditional therapy now becoming widely available is salt therapy. This technique, which involves the inhalation of saltyair, was recently referenced by Dr. Chris Steele on ITV’s This Morning. Dr. Chris Steele, Manchester GP and ITV’s This Morning’s resident Doctor, is a huge fan of the Salitair and discussed the benefits of using the product live on air.

People have recognised the benefits of salt therapy (also known as speleotherapy) for centuries, where people would travel to salt mines as the salty air was seen to expand the airways of the respiratory system and help people feel more enegised and free of respiratory ailments. Curative mines are popular in europe and asia, such as the popular Wieliczka in Poland, Hallein in Austria or Praid in Romania.

I’m sure you have recognised that it is not all that easy to head down to a salt mine everytime you feel an asthma attack coming on or perhaps are feeling in need of an energy boost. That is why salt inhalers exist. Good salt inhalers, such as the Salitair, create a salty microclimate within the chamber of the device, minicking the atmosphere in salt mines. When inhaled, this acts to cleanse and relieve the respiratory system helping you breathe more easily. Many people use salt inhalers to help with all sorts of issues, from asthma and hayfever, to COPD and rhinitis.

Thousands of people have now replaced their chemical inhaler with a salitair. By simply using the a inhaler for a few minutes a day, you can gain all the benefits of being in a dedicated salt mine, without even needing to leave your home! The Salitair is completely safe to use, with no side effects. Some people are concerned about the potential of an increased amount of salt introduced to the body, however, because the salt in not digested, and only minute amounts of salt vapour enter the lungs, the Salitair will not increase blood pressure and is completely safe to use.

If you would like more information on salitair salt inhaler and natural salt therapy the official informational website can be found at http://www.salitair.co.uk

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