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Experience the Health Benefits of the Complimentary Himalayan Salt Sauna

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The salt wall in our sauna is not only beautiful but the known benefits of the Himalayan salt include allergy relief, respiratory rehabilitation, weight loss, detox and balanced hormones. Himalayan salt contains 84 different trace minerals that are bio-identical to the human body. Hand-mined and hand-processed in the Himalayas, the salt is minimally altered. These untainted crystals have spent millions of years maturing under ancient lava beds. So make sure you experience the relaxing sauna that everyone is talking about.

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Anyone who has spent time in a steam room will immediately see benefits to the skin. Moisture helps the skin to look refreshed and dewy in the short term. But the benefits don’t end there. Moist heat may help relieve symptoms of colds and congestion and people with sore muscles often feel relief after sitting for a few minutes in a steam room, perfect after a massage.

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Our select minerals come from the Blue Lagoon of Iceland which is one of the most famous hot springs in the world. Soaking in a warm mineral bath has a relaxing effect on the mind and muscles. And, fluctuating between cold and hot temperatures seems to provide additional benefits such as increased immunity, improved heart health, lower blood pressure, cleaner and smoother skin, reduced stress, higher cognitive function, decreased fatigue and lethargy, healthier bones and muscles, as well as a much better mood.

The highest mountains on Earth are found in the Himalayas. This great mountain system of southern Asia stretches for about 1,550 miles (2,500 kilometers) from west to east. Most of the Himalayas lie within China, India, Nepal, and Bhutan. In the Sanskrit language of India, the name Himalayas means “abode of snow.” It refers to the vast, year-round snowfields on the lofty peaks.

No other mountain range on Earth compares to the Himalayas. Nine of Earth’s 10 highest peaks are Himalayan; the other, K2, is in the nearby Karakoram Range. The peak of Mount Everest, at 29,035 feet (8,850 meters) above sea level, is the highest point on Earth. It lies on the border between Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. Nineteen major rivers, including the Indus, Ganges, and Brahmaputra, begin in the Himalayas.

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Few people live in the highest parts of the Himalayas, where the climate is very harsh. More people live on the lower slopes and in the valleys. The people are a mix of ethnic groups. The Sherpa, who live to the south of Mount Everest, are famous as guides for mountain climbers.

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Most of the people of the Himalayas support themselves by growing crops and raising animals. Rice, corn, wheat, millet, and sugarcane are among the major crops. Fruit orchards in some valleys produce apples, peaches, pears, and cherries. The Darjeeling district of northern India is famous for its tea.

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Mountain climbers first turned their attention to the Himalayas in the 1880s. In the 1900s mountaineers climbed the highest Himalayan peaks for the first time. The New Zealander Edmund Hillary and the Sherpa Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of Mount Everest in 1953. The Himalayas challenge an increasing number of trekkers and climbers every year.