Posted by : shabbirbhutta Thursday, 16 June 2016

 Asthma Resort at Khewra Salt Mine

 Patient at Khewra Salt Mine Cave

Treatment of a Patient At Khewra Salt Mine Clinic

Khewra Salt Mine is a tourist attraction complete with a salt mosque and an electric train. A centuries-old salt mine is also offering asthma therapy, attracting patients from all over the world.

Salt mines of Eastern Europe and a synthetic clinic in Britain. Clinics claim that asthma patients and sufferers of other respiratory illnesses benefit from inhaling antibacterial salt particles in a sterile environment, helping loosen mucus and clear the lung passages. Although there have been few clinical studies, salt caves are seen by some as a therapeutic alternative to drugs and there are natural and synthetic salt caves springing up all over the world. While other clinics offer treatment for bronchitis, cystic fibrosis, and even ear infections

The Clinic claims that asthma patients and sufferers of other respiratory illnesses benefit from inhaling antibacterial salt particles in a sterile environment, which helps loosen mucus and clears the lung passages. Khewra clinic only treats patients whose asthma is triggered by allergies.

It is located deep underground in the mine, the asthma clinic resembles an up-market guesthouse, with 12 beds covered in white sheets and red blankets in six independent cabins separated with salt bricks and softly lit by lamps.

There is a reception area decorated with salt lamps and a lounge complete with a fountain, sofas and a television set. The walls and roof of the clinic are made from pure salt and a fan helps maintain the temperature and humidity, creating the so-called “micro-climate” that offers patients relief.

A 10-day course at the Khewra Mines salt therapy centre costs Rs5,300, with 11 hours a day spent in the caves while nights are spent in a nearby hospital. Since opening in 2007, the clinic has treated about 500 patients. Clinic Authority claims that 60 per cent of patients experience some relief from their symptoms and says patients have come from as far as Canada, Britain and Saudi Arabia.

An authority (Managing Director) at the Pakistan Mineral Development Corporation, a government body which owns the mine, says they will assess the success of the Khewra clinic before approving its expansion to 100 beds.

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