COPD
How Can Salt Therapy Help
For people living with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), everyday symptoms like persistent coughing, shortness of breath, and excess mucus can greatly affect quality of life. Salt Therapy offers a natural, drug-free approach that may ease these challenges while supporting long-term respiratory health.
During a session, microscopic salt particles are inhaled into the lungs. These particles help to thin and loosen mucus, making it less sticky and easier to expel. Many people with COPD report a noticeable reduction in coughing and an overall improvement in breathing comfort—even after just a few sessions.
Over time, Salt Therapy may help:
Reduce the frequency and severity of COPD flare-ups
Improve lung function and breathing capacity
Lower reliance on inhalers, steroids, and antibiotics
Clear mucus and phlegm more effectively from the lungs
Decrease hospital admissions and emergency visits
Strengthen the immune system, supporting greater resistance to infections
Extend periods of remission and stability
Safe for all age groups, Salt Therapy is not a replacement for medical treatment, but it can be a valuable addition to COPD management, offering both short-term relief and long-term support for better respiratory health.
How often should you come
For individuals with COPD - depending on age and stage of your condition - a structured course of 20–30 Salt Therapy sessions is generally recommended to achieve long-term benefits. Sessions are most effective when done 2–3 times per week, allowing the lungs to consistently receive the therapeutic effects of inhaled salt particles.
Because COPD is a chronic, irreversible condition, ongoing support is important. Many clients choose to attend 1–2 full courses per year, and return for follow-up sessions every 2–3 months—especially during flare-ups or when symptoms worsen, such as at the onset of a cold. This helps to maintain clearer airways, reduce mucus buildup, and ease breathing.