What does the speleocamera provide?

It has long been proven the positive effect of sea salt on the human body, on its health. Scientists for a long time thought how to apply this influence in wide practice. And they came up with speleocameras. The first speleo-chamber was built in 1989, and in 1992 the first children's speleo- chamber was built in the sanatorium "Rosinka". For the rehabilitation of children in 1994 for the first time the speleocamera was built in the school's classroom, and in 1997 in the bedroom of the kindergarten "Ogonyok" in the resort "Ust-Kachka". What is speleotherapy? And what does the speleocamera give?
Do you want to relax on the sandy beach and feel on your skin a gentle touch of sea waves? Do you want to deeply inhale salty sea air, smelling of absolute freedom and serenity? But you do not have the time or the opportunity to go on holiday to the sea? Now this is not necessary.

To create conditions similar to natural, the walls of special rooms are faced with specially sawn salt blocks. This is how the speleocameras are built, where in any free time a person can rest, improve his health and feel as if at sea. In addition to sea salt, speleocameras are also built from red salt. The scientific name of red salt is sylvinite. In our country the main places for the extraction of red salt are the caves of Solikamsk and Berezniki of the Perm region. Silvinit is a unique and very ancient mineral, formed even during the Paleozoic era and containing the remains of ancient seawater. In a room lined with slabs of such salt and equipped with additional special equipment, a special microclimate is created that has a healing effect on human health. The speleocamera is able to give a sense of calm and dimensionality, while the body's defenses - the immune system - are mobilized, so that additional energy appears in the body, its possibilities increase and the lost health is restored.

It is known that finding in conditions of increased ionization of air has a beneficial effect on health. Such conditions are created in the mountains, near mountain rivers and waterfalls, surrounded by greenery, as well as near the sea surf - all this gives a speleo-chamber. Under such conditions, the body is exposed to light, negatively charged aeroions through exposure through the skin and respiratory tract receptors. The work of respiratory, nervous and cardiovascular systems improves, regeneration of damaged tissues is accelerated, and pain sensations decrease. This effect is achieved only with a certain number of aeroions, which give speleocameras, the chemical nature of the microclimate which, together with special equipment, makes it possible to obtain the necessary content of negative air ions.

These peculiar "salt chambers" simply amaze with their therapeutic effect. The session in a speleo-chamber lasting 45 minutes replaces 3 days of stay at sea due to the curative effect. Regular procedures of speleotherapy and at all will help to get rid of dermatological, respiratory diseases, from stresses.

The most modern model of the speleocamera is called "Paleozoic cave". It eliminated the drawbacks of previous models, one of which was the probability of getting household dust when the air was saturated with aerosol. This disadvantage significantly complicated the maintenance of speleo- chambers, but it was eliminated in the "Paleozoic cave".

Speleo-cameras are now installed in hospitals, clinics, prestigious sanatoria and rest homes. Huge interest in them is shown by highly developed countries, with air polluted by industry, such as the USA, Canada, Italy, Germany, France and Spain. And, of course, scientists see a huge prospect of using speleocameras in programs to improve the health of residents of ecologically contaminated areas.