Our SeaClimate systems combine holistic and scientific approaches in treating equine athletes. We nebulise medically approved Dead Sea salt solution enriched with magnesium and other minerals, which is vaporised with de-ionised air at specific rates into the atmosphere within our enclosed facility whether this be a stable or a bespoke chamber or one of our dedicated and bespoke treatment facilities.
The process involves controlled release and inhalation of a complex mix of mineral salts from the Dead Sea, and concentrated negatively ionised oxygen through our equines respiratory system and skin cells simultaneously.
There has been a lot of research into the power of negative ions, and the compelling evidence of the health and performance benefits. These molecules are thought to be able to neutralise free radicals, revitalise cell metabolism, enhance immune function and balance the autonomic nervous system. The Dead Sea Salt nebuliser and the oxygen & de-ioniser are available separately or as a combined system.
L.A.D 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 L.A.D. Our fine salt particles are ingested deep into the horses lower airway and successfully targeting L.A.D.
(Source Equine Salt Therapy).
The overarching brand of Equine Salt Therapy treatment salts and patented technologies is known as Ultisalt (TM). Since commencing Equine Salt Therapy in 2012 vets, equine physiotherapists and trainers have seen firsthand the benefits of this treatment and speak for its effectiveness. A clinical trial has commenced with Melbourne & Sydney University across the three codes of racing.
Equine Salt Therapy activates the horseโs own mucuscilliary elevator clearing mucus in record time without drugs. The Thoroughbred is the Formula 1 of the animal Kingdom your car has ABS & Traction control all developed in F1. These Horse Tech initiatives have the potential to filter down technology in much the same way. Our patent is for all animals. What we prove in horses will enable a vast array of modalities to ride on the horses back into farming & companion animals taking pressure off antibiotics, preserving them for when they are needed most.
(Source: Royal Veterinary College, Horse Tech Conference 1 Dec 2017).
Positively charged ions do not have a positive effect on our physical and mental health. They are associated with an increase in allergies, infections, lethargy, depression, anxiety, suicide, and more.
Conversely, negatively charged ions have a positive effect. They elevate our mood by increasing serotonin levels, they help stabilise blood pressure, increase the bodyโs alkalinity, strengthen bones, heighten immunity, accelerate physical recovery, they purify and clean the air, and more. Sodium chloride has the property of being able to convert positive ions into negative ions. As an example, in one cubic centimetre of air outside of a salt room there is about 600-700 negative ions.
In more recent years doctors in Japan have found that the effect of having high levels of positive ions in the immediate environment can lead to a whole host of ailments. This is because we are surrounded by positive ions from electromagnetic fields generated by computers, mobile phones, and other electronic devices which can impair brain function and suppress the immune system causing symptoms such as; anxiety, breathing difficulty, fatigue, headaches, irritability, lack of energy, poor concentration and mental performance, nausea, vertigo, and increased levels of the hormone serotonin (which can be potentially harmful to the body in high levels). Positive ions can turn in to free radicals in the body which can damage healthy cells and increase the acidity of the blood. This is because they oxidise the cells, raising the levels of lactic acid which can cause many illnesses including cancer. Also the balance of the autonomic nervous system is thrown off and blood and lymph circulation declines which causes premature ageing.