How much time is needed for salt therapy? 45 minutes at a salt cave spa gives the equivalent of three days spent at sea. The minimum recommended visits to a salt cave spa is ten — it gives you at least one month of breathing sea air.

Welcome to our Oasis!

Step into our cave and learn about the history of salt! As you lay back in your zero-gravity chair take a look at the salt that surrounds you. Some of the rocks date back over a thousand years or more. If walls could talk I wonder what ours would say! The Himalayan salt you see on the walls come from one of the oldest mines in Khewra, Pakistan.

Some 2,300 years ago the story began when Alexander the Great, along with his army were making their way through Pakistan. Stopping to rest one of the soldiers noticed the horses licking the stones on the ground. The soldier tried one himself and noted the salty taste. Khewra salt deposits were discovered.

Today the Khewra salt mines are the second largest in the world, producing 325,000 tons of salt per year.

Without salt, there is no life. Salt is naturally found within our bodies, but our consumption of refined salt jeopardizes our health. Regular table salt has nothing in common with the original unrefined crystal salt. Salt nowadays is mainly sodium chloride and not salt as nature intended. Industrial processes strips salt of its natural elements and leaves only sodium and chloride. Without the other minerals to balance proper absorption this results in the end product as an un-natural substance of which the body spends much time trying to get rid of. This can cause an overburden to our body filters.

Natural Himalayan Salt consists of natural elements identical to those within our bodies. The word salt comes from the Latin term “sal”, which comes from the word sol. Our blood is a “sole” consisting of the same salty solution as that of the ocean, fluid consisting of water and salt.

For hundreds of years, Himalayan Salt has been used to detoxify the body in the form of a brine treatment called Sole. Most commonly done in the form of a bath, brine baths purport to detoxify the body through osmosis. As the sodium binds the water to the outer layer of your skin, moisture is preserved. Toxins are released from your body. To have the “true” sole experience it is recommended that the brine bath be as close as possible to normal body temperature. This is where water is no longer salt and salt is not salt. A new structure is formed, generating its own vibration. The ultimate infusion of pure energy, revitalizes your body with much needed ionized minerals that get absorbed through your skin, reducing acidity and balancing the ph levels.

How much time is needed for salt therapy? 45 minutes at a salt cave spa gives the equivalent of three days spent at sea. The minimum recommended visits to a salt cave spa is ten — it gives you at least one month of breathing sea air.

Welcome to our Oasis!

Step into our cave and learn about the history of salt! As you lay back in your zero-gravity chair take a look at the salt that surrounds you. Some of the rocks date back over a thousand years or more. If walls could talk I wonder what ours would say! The Himalayan salt you see on the walls come from one of the oldest mines in Khewra, Pakistan.

Some 2,300 years ago the story began when Alexander the Great, along with his army were making their way through Pakistan. Stopping to rest one of the soldiers noticed the horses licking the stones on the ground. The soldier tried one himself and noted the salty taste. Khewra salt deposits were discovered.

Today the Khewra salt mines are the second largest in the world, producing 325,000 tons of salt per year.

Without salt, there is no life. Salt is naturally found within our bodies, but our consumption of refined salt jeopardizes our health. Regular table salt has nothing in common with the original unrefined crystal salt. Salt nowadays is mainly sodium chloride and not salt as nature intended. Industrial processes strips salt of its natural elements and leaves only sodium and chloride. Without the other minerals to balance proper absorption this results in the end product as an un-natural substance of which the body spends much time trying to get rid of. This can cause an overburden to our body filters.

Natural Himalayan Salt consists of natural elements identical to those within our bodies. The word salt comes from the Latin term “sal”, which comes from the word sol. Our blood is a “sole” consisting of the same salty solution as that of the ocean, fluid consisting of water and salt.

For hundreds of years, Himalayan Salt has been used to detoxify the body in the form of a brine treatment called Sole. Most commonly done in the form of a bath, brine baths purport to detoxify the body through osmosis. As the sodium binds the water to the outer layer of your skin, moisture is preserved. Toxins are released from your body. To have the “true” sole experience it is recommended that the brine bath be as close as possible to normal body temperature. This is where water is no longer salt and salt is not salt. A new structure is formed, generating its own vibration. The ultimate infusion of pure energy, revitalizes your body with much needed ionized minerals that get absorbed through your skin, reducing acidity and balancing the ph levels.