Now the science is here and it’s clear
Salt Therapy is a natural way to promote and maintain your horse’s respiratory health.
Now the science is here and it’s clear
Salt Therapy is a natural way to promote and maintain your horse’s respiratory health.
WHY EQUINE SALT THERAPY
It’s been anecdotally known for centuries that breathing salt air has major health benefits for both humans and animals. Now the science is here and it’s clear – Dry Salt Therapy (Halotherapy) is a natural way to promote and maintain your horse’s respiratory health.
Salt is inherently anti-inflammatory and antibacterial. Salt also helps stimulate natural respiratory responses like cilia movement that clears away mucus while improving overall lung efficiency. Dry salt therapy provides a natural, non-invasive, legal, drug free therapy for equine athletes in every discipline.
Our salt therapy machines (halogenerators) are non-invasive and treatments typically take 20-30 minutes once daily for 3 – 5 days. Treatment plans are tailored to the specific performance needs of your horse. Proven benefits (please see testimonials) for all equine athletes, including our customers with Racehorses, Hunter/Jumpers, Eventers, Steeplechasers & Barrel Horses.
Dry salt therapy uses 99.9% pure medical grade salt that is micronized into a dry salt particle vapor and inhaled into the airway and lungs, reducing inflammation, bacteria and is an antihistamine. Horses having trouble with breathing or bleeding (EIPH) can experience significant and lasting symptom relief following regular dry salt therapy treatments. (please see testimonials)
WHY EQUINE SALT THERAPY
It’s been anecdotally known for centuries that breathing salt air has major health benefits for both humans and animals. Now the science is here and it’s clear – Dry Salt Therapy (Halotherapy) is a natural way to promote and maintain your horse’s respiratory health.
Salt is inherently anti-inflammatory and antibacterial. Salt also helps stimulate natural respiratory responses like cilia movement that clears away mucus while improving overall lung efficiency. Dry salt therapy provides a natural, non-invasive, legal, drug free therapy for equine athletes in every discipline.
Our salt therapy machines (halogenerators) are non-invasive and treatments typically take 20-30 minutes once daily for 3 – 5 days. Treatment plans are tailored to the specific performance needs of your horse. Proven benefits (please see testimonials) for all equine athletes, including our customers with Racehorses, Hunter/Jumpers, Eventers, Steeplechasers & Barrel Horses.
Dry salt therapy uses 99.9% pure medical grade salt that is micronized into a dry salt particle vapor and inhaled into the airway and lungs, reducing inflammation, bacteria and is an antihistamine. Horses having trouble with breathing or bleeding (EIPH) can experience significant and lasting symptom relief following regular dry salt therapy treatments. (please see testimonials)
Respiratory Conditions Addressed
Salt is a natural decongestant, helps clear and thin mucus
Kills bacteria and prevents bacterial infections
Increases stamina and improves recovery time
Helps heal and minimize bleeding from EIPH
Environmental allergies
IAD – Inflammatory Airway Disease
LAD – Lower Airway Disease
AAD – Allergic Airway Disease
RAO – Recurrent Airway Obstruction (Heaves)
Respiratory Conditions Addressed
Salt is a natural decongestant, helps clear and thin mucus
Kills bacteria and prevents bacterial infections
Increases stamina and improves recovery time
Helps heal and minimize bleeding from EIPH
Environmental allergies
IAD – Inflammatory Airway Disease
LAD – Lower Airway Disease
AAD – Allergic Airway Disease
RAO – Recurrent Airway Obstruction (Heaves)
Horse Racing
To perform at their best, racehorses need a healthy functioning respiratory tract to allow oxygen to reach the lungs and fuel their activity. Unfortunately, respiratory issues are among the most common ailments diagnosed in racehorses. Prolonged stabling in dusty environments and intense exercise are both risk factors for this type of athlete. Most racehorses in training suffer from airway inflammation (IAD) which can lead to mucus, EIPH among other respiratory issues.
3 Day Eventing
Respiratory Health is essential to optimal performance in all equine disciplines, especially Eventing. These horses are asked to give their all on a regular basis in addition to traveling and living in potentially dusty environments. We have seen and helped top level horses with EIPH, Inflammatory Airway Disease, Heaves and allergies to name a few.
Horse Racing
To perform at their best, racehorses need a healthy functioning respiratory tract to allow oxygen to reach the lungs and fuel their activity. Unfortunately, respiratory issues are among the most common ailments diagnosed in racehorses. Prolonged stabling in dusty environments and intense exercise are both risk factors for this type of athlete. Most racehorses in training suffer from airway inflammation (IAD) which can lead to mucus, EIPH among other respiratory issues.
3 Day Eventing
Respiratory Health is essential to optimal performance in all equine disciplines, especially Eventing. These horses are asked to give their all on a regular basis in addition to traveling and living in potentially dusty environments. We have seen and helped top level horses with EIPH, Inflammatory Airway Disease, Heaves and allergies to name a few.
Hunter Jumper
Whether your equine athlete is competing in short stirrup or flying over fences at the Sunday night Grand Prix, their airway function is critical to peak performance and overall health. “Horses have a 1:1 ratio of stride to breath at the canter or gallop. Whenever we affect their breathing, we effect their stride.” -Wren Burnley, DVM (Source Horse Daily Respiratory Health in Competition Horses- Key Points Sunday June 7, 2020) It has been studied that at least 80% of competition horses suffer from airway inflammation and that can lead to many serious respiratory problems. Such as, Inflammatory Airway Disease, Upper Airway Disease, Lower Airway Disease, Heaves and allergies to name a few.
Hunter Jumper
Whether your equine athlete is competing in short stirrup or flying over fences at the Saturday night Grand Prix, their airway function is critical to peak performance and overall health. “Horses have a 1:1 ratio of stride to breath at the canter or gallop. Whenever we affect their breathing, we effect their stride.” -Wren Burnley, DVM (Source Horse Daily Respiratory Health in Competition Horses- Key Points Sunday June 7, 2020) It has been studied that at least 80% of competition horses suffer from airway inflammation and that can lead to many serious respiratory problems. Such as, Inflammatory Airway Disease, Upper Airway Disease, Lower Airway Disease, Heaves and allergies to name a few.
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