Halotherapy for Children
Children relatively have more issues with their respiratory system compared to adults. The main reasons for this are:
- Children's lungs are still developing until about the age of 9, making them more susceptible to the effects of pollution.
- Cilia in the respiratory tract are not fully developed in children, reducing their lungs' capacity to expel pollutants.
- Children's lungs are not fully matured, resulting in a higher respiratory rate and increased intake of pollutants compared to adults.
Halotherapy is an ideal way for children to address their skin and respiratory problems. In a relaxed environment, children can play with toys, shovels, buckets, and enjoy the beautiful lights and starry sky in the salt room.