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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Frequently Asked Questions
Salt therapy is generally very safe with minimal side effects. Some users may experience a mild salty taste, temporary thirst, or a slight scratchy throat after a session. If you're on medication or managing a serious medical condition, it's always best to consult with your doctor before starting halotherapy.
While halotherapy is a natural wellness method, it’s not suitable for everyone. You should avoid halotherapy or consult a medical professional first if you:
- Are pregnant
- Have a fever or active infection
- Are being treated for cancer of the respiratory tract
- Have tuberculosis or severe lung disorders
- Suffer from cardiac disease or severe high blood pressure
If you're unsure, check with your healthcare provider before beginning treatment.
The HALO ONE® uses99.99% pure pharmaceutical-grade sodium chloride, free of additives or caking agents. This is the same type of salt used in hospitals and halotherapy research. It’s sourced naturally
and refined to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Salt therapy has deep historical roots. It began centuries ago in the natural salt caves of Eastern Europe, where miners were found to have unusually strong respiratory health. In the 1800s, a Polish doctor named Feliks Boczkowski studied these effects and helped popularize therapeutic salt inhalation. Ancient Greeks and Roman physicians also used crushed salt in early respiratory treatments.
Yes. Numerous modern clinical trials and scientific studies support halotherapy’s
role in respiratory care, dermatology, and immune support. Research has shown
benefits for conditions like asthma, COPD, allergies, bronchial hyperresponsiveness, and skin issues. For a deeper look, check out:
- Halotherapy for Treatment of Respiratory Diseases
- Halotherapy application in skin and dermatology programs
- Salt caves as simulation of natural environment and significance of halotherapy
- Halotherapy and COPD
- Double-blind placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial on the efficacy of Aerosal in the treatment of sub-obstructive adenotonsillar hypertrophy and related diseases
- Effect of Dry Sodium chloride Aerosol On The Respiratory Tract of Tobacco Smokers
- Halotherapy, A Naturopathic Breath of Fresh Air
- The effect of salt chamber treatment on bronchial hyperresponsiveness in asthmatics
- Dry sodium chloride aerosol against acute respiratory infections
- Halotherapy of Respiratory Diseases
- Halotherapy with Asthma and COPD
- Respiratory Hygiene in Health Resort Medicine
Emerging studies and anecdotal evidence suggest that halotherapy may assist with post-COVID recovery, especially in easing breathing difficulties and improving oxygen absorption. Consult your physician first.
For chronic respiratory conditions, we recommend 3–4 sessions per week. If you're using the HALO ONE® as part of a general wellness routine, even once a week can deliver noticeable benefits. Each saline cartridge lasts about 20 minutes, making it easy to integrate into your schedule.
Absolutely. The HALO ONE® is designed to be versatile. You can use it inside any Clearlight Infrared Sauna or in standalone spaces up to 10’ x 10’, like a home office, bedroom, or relaxation room.
No complicated setup required. The HALO ONE® is a plug-and-play device. Just insert the saline cartridge, power it on, and breathe in the benefits. It’s quiet, efficient, and user-friendly.