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  2. Halotherapy - Wikipedia

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    He speculates that inhaled salt particles might thin out mucus aiding patients in expelling sputum. However, a recent review of the research supporting halotherapy determined that, out of 151 studies conducted on this topic, only 1 was a well-designed randomized control trial that met their inclusion criteria for a meta-analysis.

  3. Isolation tank - Wikipedia

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    A 2005 meta-analysis of clinical trials that had been conducted at that time, found that the trials were generally small and highly prone to error, but given that limitation, use of isolation tanks, (called "flotation REST" or "restricted environmental stimulation therapy" in the literature) shows a large effect size (Cohen's d = 1.02) for ...

  4. Khewra Salt Mine - Wikipedia

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    A clinical ward with 20 beds was established in 2007, costing 10 million rupees, [43] for the treatment of asthma and other respiratory diseases using salt therapy. [44] The "Visit Pakistan Year 2007" event included a train safari visit of Khewra Salt Mine. [45]

  5. Duzdag: The health spa hidden deep in a salt mine on ... - AOL

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    Salt therapy. Legend has it a local child carved these pictures inside Duzdag salt caves. - Camilla Rzayeva. Salt-based cures are nothing new. In mid-19th century Poland Feliks Boczkowski, a ...

  6. Speleotherapy - Wikipedia

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    The first speleotherapy in the Czechoslovakia was carried out by Mgr. Štefan Roda in Slovakia in the Tombašek Cave in the High Tatras (1969). In 1973–1976, doctors Timová and Valtrová from the Children's Clinic in Banská Bystrica treated childhood asthmatics with speleotherapy with favourable results, which were published in the medical literature.

  7. How to Depuff Your Face for a Refreshed and Rested Look - AOL

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    “The sodium in salt pulls water into your blood vessels and enlarges them, which can cause your face as well as other parts of your body to swell,” says Dr. Ruth. Avoid eating foods high in ...

  8. 25 gift ideas for people who are in hospital (that are way ...

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    Choose from over 30 prints and colors in this silk pillowcase that'll dress up their hospital bed. Out of more than 48,000 reviewers, many say they "highly recommend" this pillowcase, and that it ...

  9. Louis Kuhne - Wikipedia

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    Kuhne was a strict vegetarian and forbade his patients the use of salt, fine flour and sugar in the diet. His conceptual view of the cause for disease was that the average human body was overburdened with toxins that eventually led to degenerations of the internal organs.

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