Salt therapy is a natural remedy that has been used around the globe for centuries… and luckily, the U.S. has taken note lately. The process involves relaxing in a warm, dimly lit cave full of dry, heated pharmaceutical grade salt. And while many people will swear by its health benefits, this would be an amazing place to spend an afternoon regardless. We have a beautiful salt cave right here in Montana called SaltBox Dry Salt Therapy, and you’ll definitely want to experience it for yourself.

SaltBox Dry Salt Therapy opened in early 2019 in Whitefish.

SaltBox Dry Salt Therapy / Facebook After years of suffering from regular sinus infections, Pam Barberis discovered salt therapy, which offered her immediate relief. She was so convinced of its benefits, she left her landscape gardening business and opened this one.

Here’s how it works: the dry pharmaceutical grade salt is heated, then it’s ground and crushed into tiny particles and dispersed into the salt cave.

SaltBox Dry Salt Therapy / Facebook As you relax in the cave, you breathe in those tiny particles, which penetrate your lungs and sink into your skin. This is called halotherapy, and it’s said that it boosts immunity and helps with chronic illnesses, asthma, skin conditions, and more.

At SaltBox, you can book a 45-minute session in the salt cave (for $37) and choose between a public session and a private room.

SaltBox Dry Salt Therapy / Facebook You can also rent out the entire main room for $180 and treat your friends to some relaxing and therapeutic halotherapy.

The sodium chloride is a natural anti-inflammatory and antibacterial substance, and it feels good to breathe it in.

SaltBox Dry Salt Therapy / Google Whether or not you believe in the health benefits of such treatment, there’s no denying that this is a peaceful experience you’ll love.

If you’d like to take things up a notch, you can sign up for a gentle yoga class in the salt cave or try out tapping (Emotional Freedom Technique).

SaltBox Dry Salt Therapy / Facebook There are also detoxifying infrared saunas to help you break a sweat.

If you need a little help relaxing, treat yourself to a 60 or 90-minute massage.

SaltBox Dry Salt Therapy / Facebook The onsite massage therapists will work out your knots before or after your salt session.

SaltBox Dry Salt Therapy is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

SaltBox Dry Salt Therapy / Facebook Start your year off on a healthy note and try halotherapy for yourself.

Curious? The next time you’re in Whitefish, here’s how to experience the salt cave for yourself.

SaltBox Dry Salt Therapy / Facebook

After years of suffering from regular sinus infections, Pam Barberis discovered salt therapy, which offered her immediate relief. She was so convinced of its benefits, she left her landscape gardening business and opened this one.

As you relax in the cave, you breathe in those tiny particles, which penetrate your lungs and sink into your skin. This is called halotherapy, and it’s said that it boosts immunity and helps with chronic illnesses, asthma, skin conditions, and more.

You can also rent out the entire main room for $180 and treat your friends to some relaxing and therapeutic halotherapy.

SaltBox Dry Salt Therapy / Google

Whether or not you believe in the health benefits of such treatment, there’s no denying that this is a peaceful experience you’ll love.

SaltBox Dry Salt Therapy / Facebook

There are also detoxifying infrared saunas to help you break a sweat.

The onsite massage therapists will work out your knots before or after your salt session.

Start your year off on a healthy note and try halotherapy for yourself.

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