SALT THERAPY FAQs

While a client relaxes in one of our salt rooms, a machine called a halogenerator grinds up pharmaceutical grade salt into tiny particles that become airborne when dispersed into the treatment room. The dry salt particles are then inhaled deeply into the lungs to help relieve inflammation, loosen congestion, and allow easier and improved breathing. Because salt is antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, the salt particles help to open the airways, increase oxygen intake and cleanse the airways of smoke, dust, pollutants and other allergens. In addition to breathing in the salt, the dry salt particles also land on the skin and help relieve symptoms of sore, flakey, red and irritated skin often associated with psoriasis and eczema.

Each individual’s needs can vary. The amount of sessions also depends upon the specific issue or symptoms you wish to target. You may begin to experience relief after one session. Salt therapy is most effective at improving chronic symptoms when administered at a minimum of twice a week for 6-8 weeks.
Once you have completed the initial recommended visits, it is important to maintain your visits for optimal wellness. You will be able to determine when you will need your next session.

You may notice a difference after your first session. Coughing or some sinus drainage is very common. This is a normal reaction to Salt Therapy and an assurance that it is working. You also may find that you are very relaxed and enjoy a better night’s sleep.

While in the Salt Room, you can just sit back, relax and breathe deeply while listening to relaxing music or you may bring a book to read, or just close your eyes and unwind. Feel free to fall asleep or meditate.

Comfortable clothing is best. You may have a very fine dusting of salt visible on dark clothing. It will dust off easily, but you may prefer to wear light colored clothing. If you are cold natured, you may prefer to bring a light jacket or blanket. You will need to bring clean socks for all group treatment rooms. Clean socks are also required for the children’s play room. We will have booties to cover your shoes if you forget to bring socks.

First time clients should arrive 15 minutes prior to session to check in. If you’ve been here before and know the ‘routine’, simply allow enough time to be settled in your chair by the time the session begins. Once the salt session starts, we cannot allow late entry into the salt rooms. Please use restrooms before session, as we discourage opening the door during sessions.

Cell phones and other electronics are permitted in the treatment rooms. If you choose to use an electronic device in one of our Group Rooms, it must be on silent and the brightness turned to low so that other guests aren’t disturbed. If you choose to use your cell phone or tablet in these treatment rooms, please note that we cannot be held responsible for any damage that the salt may cause to your electronic devices. You also have the option of leaving your cell phone in a locker outside the salt room. Please silence it before leaving it in the locker, as not to disturb anyone.
You can bring a book, magazine or other printed material.

Salt Therapy sessions in our Group Rooms are quiet sessions. We ask all our guests to be please be aware of your neighbors in the Salt Room. Guests come to relax and enjoy the healing power of the Salt Room so talking is prohibited in our Group Rooms.

TO KNOW / SPA POLICIES

  • Shoes are not allowed in the Salt Rooms. Please bring clean socks for the children’s room and for adult group sessions. If you forget your socks, we will have booties to cover your shoes available.
  • We do not allow food or drinks in our Salt Rooms.
  • If you need an inhaler or other medical device, please bring it with you into the session.
  • As a convenience we provide lockers for shoes, bags, electronics, etc.
  • We welcome any questions about Just Breathe Salt Therapy Wellness Spa. Please call or stop by.
  • Please Arrive Odor Free; no perfume, smoke, food or fragrance-producing products.
  • Child Treatment Room requires adult supervision.