***VITALITY BOOTH (PLEASE READ)***
Halotherapy (“Salt Therapy”) is not recommended in the following cases: tuberculosis, fever, contagious conditions, severe heart disorders, or existence of cancer, advanced pregnancy, or acute state of respiratory attack. The use of Salt Therapy is not intended to substitute for medical care or treatment. Do not stop your medication without first consulting with your doctor. Salt Therapy does NOT substitute for any conventional medication. If you have any questions about Salt Therapy, check with your doctor before proceeding.
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Red Light Therapy is not recommended in the following cases: pregnancy, epilepsy, individuals currently taking cortisone injections or steroids, acute and active hemorrhage, or individuals with diseases that involve the retina of the eye, such as diabetes. Use of Red Light Therapy directly over the thyroid in specific thyroid conditions is not advised.
Medications: Use of Red Light Therapy while taking photo-sensitizing medications like lithium, melatonin, phenothiazine, antipsychotics, and certain antibiotics is not advised. Talk to your physician for advice on whether or not Red Light Therapy is right for you.
***HALO SAUNA (PLEASE READ)***
Halotherapy (“Salt Therapy”) is not recommended in the following cases: tuberculosis, fever, contagious conditions, severe heart
disorders, or existence of cancer, advanced pregnancy, or acute state of respiratory attack. The use of Salt Therapy is not intended
to substitute for medical care or treatment. Do not stop your medication without first consulting with your doctor. Salt Therapy
does NOT substitute for any conventional medication. If you have any questions about Salt Therapy, check with your doctor before proceeding.
Infrared and Sauna/Heat Therapy is not recommended in the following cases: fever, insensitivity to heat, pregnant, acute joint injury or inflammation, infection, cardiovascular conditions including but not limited to high blood pressure, individuals prone to bleeding, under the influence of alcohol, or chronic conditions associated with a reduced ability to perspire (sclerosis, central nervous system tumors and diabetes with neuropathy). Talk to your physician if you have metal or silicon bodily implants.
Medications: Individuals who are using prescription drugs should seek the advice of their personal physician or a pharmacist
for possible changes in the drug's effect when the body is exposed to Far infrared waves or elevated body temperature. Diuretics, barbiturates and beta-blockers may impair the body's natural heat loss mechanisms. Some over the counter drugs such as antihistamines may also cause the body to be more prone to heat stroke.
Children: The core body temperature of children rises much faster than adults. This occurs due to a higher metabolic rate per
body mass, limited circulatory adaptation to increased cardiac demands and the inability to regulate body temperature by
sweating. Consult with the child's Pediatrician before using the sauna.