Heated salt balls in the sauna ionize the room.
Due to the release of negatively charged ions, a unique microclimate is created.
The air environment is disinfected, which has a healing effect on all internal systems of the body.
Himalayan salt in a sauna
Himalayan salt is a unique mineral. It was formed more than 250 million years ago on the site of a dried-up world ocean (now the territory of Palestine and India).
Himalayan salt has healing properties and has found wide application in medicine, construction, cooking, cosmetology and design.
Medicinal properties of Himalayan salt:
Saturates oxygen with negative ions that disinfect the air
Promotes overall well-being
Calms the nervous system
Promotes accelerated removal of toxins
Improves blood circulation
Strengthens the immune system
Prevents respiratory diseases
Physical and chemical properties
Himalayan salt contains trace elements such as: sodium chloride (95-98%), iron, boron, iodine, potassium, zinc, phosphorus, manganese, calcium, selenium, fluorine, etc.
Due to the admixture of polyhalite and other trace elements, the crystals have a pink or reddish tint. The mineral is not destroyed by temperature changes and can withstand up to 550°C.