Imagine you're in a quiet room, like when you shine a flashlight through a sunbeam at home and suddenly see all those tiny dust motes dancing in the air. That's similar to what happens in a salt cave. Angelina at the Hood River Salt Cave did a simple experiment with a flashlight to show the salt particles floating around. She turned off the halogenerator 45 minutes before, opened the door, and shined the light—outside, nothing shows, but inside, you see sparkling specks everywhere, even after almost an hour.
These particles are super small, about 1 to 5 microns, like the fine mist from a spray bottle. You know how gargling with salt water soothes a sore throat or how breathing ocean air at the beach makes you feel refreshed? That's the same idea here—the salt in the air helps your breathing and skin. It's important because it gives you real proof that the therapy works, building your confidence that you're getting those benefits without guessing. For someone new, you might wonder: does it really stay in the air during my session? Yes, it does, keeping the room filled quietly while you relax. This matters for reducing stress or helping with allergies, as you can trust the salt is there doing its job.
Shine a light on your doubts—see the salty proof and breathe deeper.
Come see our salt particles suspended in the air!
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