03/19/2026
✨A unique experience in a truly ancient kind of environment—surrounded by 12,000 lbs of Himalayan salt.
In the 1800s in Poland, a physician named Feliks Boczkowski noticed something fascinating: salt miners weren’t experiencing lung diseases like the rest of the population. This sparked a deeper curiosity into the healing potential of salt-rich air.
By the mid-1900s, people began spending extended time deep inside salt caves and mines—breathing in the naturally mineral-rich air. This became known as speleotherapy.
Over time, scientists developed a way to recreate this environment above ground using finely dispersed dry salt particles—what we now call halotherapy (aka modern salt rooms like ours).
Today, salt therapy is used as a supportive practice for respiratory and skin health—helping to gently clear the airways, calm inflammation, and support overall wellbeing.
It’s simple. You sit, breathe, and let your body receive.
A quiet reset—especially in the midst of busy, full lives 🤍
Book a Salt Cave session to experience it for yourself.
📷: Maya Apryle
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