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At Equine Salt Spa, we specialize in providing world-class salt therapy treatments

At Equine Salt Spa, we specialize in providing world-class salt therapy treatments

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Close-up of a dark green leaf showing its textured surface and central vein against a muted background.
Close-up of a dark green leaf showing its textured surface and central vein against a muted background.
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A smiling woman with her arms crossed, standing against a dark green background. She has long, dark hair.
A smiling woman with her arms crossed, standing against a dark green background. She has long, dark hair.
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Close-up of a tree stump showing growth rings and a textured brown wood surface.
Close-up of a tree stump showing growth rings and a textured brown wood surface.
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A smiling young man with crossed arms, wearing a plaid shirt and white t-shirt, poses against a dark background.
A smiling young man with crossed arms, wearing a plaid shirt and white t-shirt, poses against a dark background.

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Salt Therapy for Horses.
Salt therapy is a natural, non-invasive wellness treatment that involves the inhalation of dry aerosol salt vapor—rich in essential minerals and sodium chloride—to support the respiratory and skin health of horses. As the horse breathes in the micronized salt particles, they travel deep into the lungs, where the salt delivers its most powerful healing effects. Acting as a natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory agent, it helps to loosen mucus, dissolve bacteria, and clear pollutants trapped in the respiratory tract. This process widens airways, soothes irritation, and enhances oxygen exchange, enabling the horse to breathe more freely while absorbing vital minerals directly into the bloodstream.
Salt is also essential for overall equine health. Horses require approximately 9g of sodium and 36 g of chloride daily to maintain optimal body function. A deficiency can impair muscle contraction, digestion, and heart function. Incorporating salt therapy may help reduce dependence on antibiotics and other medications by supporting the horse’s natural immune defenses. For performance horses, this therapy offers additional advantages. Sodium chloride supports proper cellular hydration, aiding rest, recovery, and overall athletic performance. The non-inhaled salt particles that settle on the skin provide further benefits by balancing PH levels, stimulating micro-circulation, and promoting tissue regeneration. This makes salt therapy particularly effective for conditions such as summer sores and mud fever, helping to restore and protect the horse’s skin barrier.

About

Salt Therapy for Horses.
Salt therapy is a natural, non-invasive wellness treatment that involves the inhalation of dry aerosol salt vapor—rich in essential minerals and sodium chloride—to support the respiratory and skin health of horses. As the horse breathes in the micronized salt particles, they travel deep into the lungs, where the salt delivers its most powerful healing effects. Acting as a natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory agent, it helps to loosen mucus, dissolve bacteria, and clear pollutants trapped in the respiratory tract. This process widens airways, soothes irritation, and enhances oxygen exchange, enabling the horse to breathe more freely while absorbing vital minerals directly into the bloodstream.
Salt is also essential for overall equine health. Horses require approximately 9g of sodium and 36 g of chloride daily to maintain optimal body function. A deficiency can impair muscle contraction, digestion, and heart function. Incorporating salt therapy may help reduce dependence on antibiotics and other medications by supporting the horse’s natural immune defenses. For performance horses, this therapy offers additional advantages. Sodium chloride supports proper cellular hydration, aiding rest, recovery, and overall athletic performance. The non-inhaled salt particles that settle on the skin provide further benefits by balancing PH levels, stimulating micro-circulation, and promoting tissue regeneration. This makes salt therapy particularly effective for conditions such as summer sores and mud fever, helping to restore and protect the horse’s skin barrier.

About

Salt Therapy for Horses.
Salt therapy is a natural, non-invasive wellness treatment that involves the inhalation of dry aerosol salt vapor—rich in essential minerals and sodium chloride—to support the respiratory and skin health of horses. As the horse breathes in the micronized salt particles, they travel deep into the lungs, where the salt delivers its most powerful healing effects. Acting as a natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory agent, it helps to loosen mucus, dissolve bacteria, and clear pollutants trapped in the respiratory tract. This process widens airways, soothes irritation, and enhances oxygen exchange, enabling the horse to breathe more freely while absorbing vital minerals directly into the bloodstream.
Salt is also essential for overall equine health. Horses require approximately 9g of sodium and 36 g of chloride daily to maintain optimal body function. A deficiency can impair muscle contraction, digestion, and heart function. Incorporating salt therapy may help reduce dependence on antibiotics and other medications by supporting the horse’s natural immune defenses. For performance horses, this therapy offers additional advantages. Sodium chloride supports proper cellular hydration, aiding rest, recovery, and overall athletic performance. The non-inhaled salt particles that settle on the skin provide further benefits by balancing PH levels, stimulating micro-circulation, and promoting tissue regeneration. This makes salt therapy particularly effective for conditions such as summer sores and mud fever, helping to restore and protect the horse’s skin barrier.