Can it be that in salt rooms where there are no halogenerators a microclimate is created closer to the natural one?
Salt rooms are set up to simulate the microclimate of subterranean salt speleohospitals. The air of speleohospitals Solotvino, Chon-Tuz, Berezniki, Soligorsk, Velichki, and others (halite, sylvinite ones) contains a certain quantity of a dry salt aerosol. These parameters have been studied and known. Most often, this is 3-5 mg of particles per 1 cubic meter. As the investigations of the efficiency of the therapy underground showed, it is this factor that has the main therapeutic action. Besides, it is a salt aerosol that protects the air of underground speleohospitals, creating amicrobic and almost sterile atmosphere. It is of no little significance that the natural aerosol includes a considerable quantity of so-called breathable particles (1-5 µm) which have a critical importance for therapeutic action in the respiratory tract. The air of underground rooms contains also an enhanced quantity of negative air ions which are also significant therapeutically. Such an atmosphere underground
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