EXPLORE HONINGTON GRANGE EQUINE’S
SALT & OXYGEN THERAPY
BENEFITS OF SALT & OXYGEN THERAPY
MEDICALLY CERTIFIED SALT & OXYGEN THERAPY UNIT
Anti-inflammatory effect
Anti-fungal
Removes and destroys airborne bacteria
Antibacterial
Drug free
Healthy and shiny skin
Normalises pH levels in the skin
Boosts energy and endurance levels
Helms with skin issues such as eczema, mud fever, ringworm & sweet itch
Helps horse reach peak performance and optimise health in all disciplines
Aids recovery after travelling horses
Boosts performance (better results)
Shortened recovery time
Replenishes depleted minerals
Reduces LAD in young horses and RAD such as heaves, asthma and COPD
Reduces IgE levels (immune system oversensitivity)
Removes pathogen agents (airborne pollen) thus reducing histamine which triggers allergies
Increases oxygen absorption
Strengthens the equine immune system
Hydrates cells pre and post exercise
Loosens excessive mucus and speeds up mucocilliary transport
Easier breathing, improved cardiovascular performance
Shortened recovery time post competition
Source: Royal Veterinary College, Horse Tech Conference 1 Dec 2017
“Equine Salt Therapy activates the horse’s own mucuscilliary elevator clearing mucus in record time without drugs… this will take pressure off antibiotics, preserving them for then they are needed most.”
The SeaClimate system uses both holistic and scientific methods to treat equine athletes. It uses a medically approved Dead Sea salt solution, enriched with magnesium and other minerals, which is nebulized with de-ionized air. This creates a vapor that releases a mix of mineral salts and negatively charged oxygen into the air. Both the respiratory system and skin cells of the horses absorb this mixture. Research suggests that negative ions may help neutralize free radicals, boost cell metabolism, improve immune function, and balance the autonomic nervous system.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Source: Equine Salt Therapy
“Lower Airway Disease (LAD) is fairly common and often undiagnosed in horses that are usually retired from racing for poor performance. A recent UK study indicates a link between poor performance and undiagnosed LAD. Our fine salt particles are ingested deep into the horses lower airway and successfully target LAD.”