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Halomed unveils new halogenerator designed to make salt therapy more accessible
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24 Sep 2020 . BY Megan Whitby |
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Halovita devices are being sold for €1080, vat incl (US$1,258, £987) / Shutterstock: beats1 |
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We’re delighted to make salt therapy more accessible
– Elena Penskih |
Salt therapy equipment supplier, Halomed, has introduced its latest halogenerator, called the HaloVita.
The new addition to Halomed’s collection is designed for convenient salt therapy both at home and in wellness and aesthetic centres.
Halotherapy is well known for it’s respiratory and antimicrobial properties, and according to Halomed, the Halovita gently cleanses the respiratory system and strengthens users’ respiratory health and wellness.
“We’re delighted to make salt therapy more accessible to everyone with Halovita,” said Elena Penskih, HalomedTrading kft CEO and Halomed UAB co-founder. “Respiratory health is particularly important for city residents as they don’t always have access to clean air. But with our personal halotherapy device, healthy air can be delivered to any home, aesthetic clinic or spa centre, to improve respiratory health, clear skin and calm the mind.” Halomed recommends using the new product for 20 minutes daily and claims the powerful effects of one session can be compared to a full day in the natural salt cave. Halovita devices are being sold for €1080, vat incl (US$1,258, £987).
To find out more about the new launch, follow this link,
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