Salt Air Inhalers – How The Salitair And Salt Therapy Can Help Provide Natural Relief For Asthma And Allergies
Are you suffering from:
- Snoring?
- Pollen allergies or other allergies around the respiratory tract?
- Respiratory problems due to smoking?
- Asthma, bronchitis or rhinitis?
- Whooping-cough, hayfever, or colds?
Just minutes of frequent daily use:
*Can help you breathe with less difficulty
*Helps in rehabilitation and therapy
*Helps to flush the respiratory system
The Salitair is a ideal, refillable chamber loaded entirely with salt crystals coming from the Klodawa Salt Mine of Poland. Whenever using the Salitair, the moisture of the passing air absorbs the micron sized salt particles from the salt crystals, which in turn penetrate the respiratory system to realize the beneficial effects.
*Helps the individual breathe with less effort
*Assists rehabilitation & treatment
*Helps you to clean the respiratory system
*Facilitate restful sleep
*Night suffocation and coughing is minimized or stopped completely
*Mucus becomes thinner thus easier expectoration
*Gives tremendous improvements in Forced Expiratory Volume usually in the first second of use.
completely Natural…Proven…Tested…Safe…Effective…No Drugs…No Side Effects Hand-held treatment – only 15 minutes everyday!
————————————> As Featured on ITV’s This Morning with Dr Chris Steele:
The Salitair is a modern method to experience salt therapy. You can now achieve the advantages of salt therapy easily, simply and in the comfort of your home. The salty microclimate of the Salitair relaxes and cleans the cells of the respiratory system.
Salitair uniquely allows you to regularly replace or fill up the salt chamber to maintain the perfect level for hygiene and efficiency. Salitair comes with replacement packs of salt crystals.
The sodium content of the active ingredient induces natural self-cleansing mechanisms that clear the impurities along the surface of the cells. Salt particles also mechanically clean up the air-ways.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q How can i use Salitair?
A Salitair can be comfortably held in the hand, put the pipe into the mouth and inhale through your mouth. You don’t need to inhale deeper than during normal breathing. You should then exhale with the nose because this helps to ensure that the complete respiratory tract is completely cleaned and stops any moisture from your breath heading back to the pipe. You can encounter amplified expectoration after using Salitair which shows the effectiveness of the device as it cleans the respiratory tract. Salitair is to be used continuously for 15 minutes daily.
Q How can i clean and store Salitair?
A It is beneficial not to store your salt inhaler in spots of high humidity most notably in the bathroom, and it should not come into contact with water. Salitair has been uniquely designed to allow you to regularly replace or refill the salt chamber enabling one to empty and clean the complete unit for the highest levels of hygiene. Replacement packs of salt can be purchased from Tower Health for a low cost, or in selected pharmacies.
Q Is Salitair suitable for children?
A Salitair can be utilised by a person of any age so long as they’re able to inhale through the mouth and exhale through the nose.
Q I’d like to still take my current medication?
A As Salitair contains only 100 % natural ingredients there aren’t any problematic side effects and you can use it coupled with any existing medication.
Q Will Salitair affect my blood pressure level?
A No, the quantity of sodium that enters the body is incredibly low which will not affect hypertension. Most of it is removed from the nose.
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