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Halotherapy (also
known as
speleotherapy when
practiced inside caves) is a form of
alternative medicine which makes use of salt.
Halotherapy is an unproven...
- used as a
cheese storage center. In 1992,
Salina ****a
reopened as a
halotherapy center and a po****r
tourist attraction. In 2008, the salt mine was modernized...
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seaweed wrapping services. Balneotherapy, the
medical use of
bathing Halotherapy, the
medical use of
salts Water cure (therapy) Dead Sea Gurney's Seawater...
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therapy (prescientific and
quackery forms)
Greyhound therapy (ironic name)
halotherapy (mostly prescientific; see also
mineral spa) heat
therapy helminthic...
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respiratory diseases are treated. This
practice is part of the
controversial halotherapy industry, in
which it is
believed that the
inhalation of salt dust is...
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Layers of
evaporite rock in a mine in Soligorsk, a site
converted to
halotherapy...
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respiratory diseases are treated. This
practice is part of the
controversial halotherapy industry, in
which it is
believed that the
inhalation of salt dust is...
- for a long time. So
sanatoriums were
created there, and it's
called halotherapy.
Wieliczka in
Poland is very well known.
Later on,
there was an attempt...
- diet therapy,
physical therapy,
paraffin ozokerite therapy, m****age,
halotherapy, and
inhalation therapy. The
water used for
bathing and
drinking is bottled...
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opened in 2013 and can
treat 730
people at one time All of them
offer halotherapy,
therapeutic peat pulp bath,
mineral water pools, baths, m****ages, and...