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SALTPIPE
FOR CHILDREN
Salphant
is a Saltpipe designed for children. It is a natural product
that produces the benefit of natural salt air to aid the breathing
system. We observe that when asthmatic children go on holiday
to the seaside, the asthma attacks seem to rarely happen.
Because salt is natural product and it has been used for centuries
to cure breathing problems, it is safe for our children. Many
parents that purchased the Salphant for their children have
found that their children benefited from inhaling through
the Salphant.
Saltpipe / Salphant are recommended for children who are
a minimum 3 years old. In fact, there is no minimum age limit
but the reason we recommend that is; that a child who is older
than 3 years are more capable of using the Saltpipe. Children
need to be taught to inhale through the mouth (normal breathing)
and exhale through the nose without blowing air back into
the pipe. It is not advisable to blow the air into the pipe
because the salt crystal can be damaged.
Introducing
Saltpipe / Salphant to young children; during the first couple
of uses of the Saltpipe / Salphant the air is a bit salty
and children may put it off. So it is advisable that the parent
should use it for couple times and when they feel the salty
taste is beginning to disappear then hand it to the child.
It is also important for a very young child that a parent
should supervise while the child is using the device.
There is no difference between the quality and quantity of
contents of the Salphant and adult saltpipe called "Saltpipe"
but the elephant shape will make children more motivated to
use it.
Testimonials from parent whose child using the Salphant
"Connor liked the look of the Saltpipe he used it twice
a day for 15 minutes, at first there was a strong salty taste
however after a few breaths this went away. He persevered
and uses the pipe himself. He has tried breathing through
the nostrils too and is happy to do it either way but chooses
to do via the mouth mostly. The improvement to his health
has been noticeable at night he no longer snores, he has had
a couple of colds this year the first lasted no longer than
a week and he had only a couple of days off school. The second
he has been able to cope without time off school and has kept
up his sport he now plays rugby.
My happiest time was 2 months ago he managed to score a try
in Rugby he got the ball and sprinted half the length of the
pitch, I was so proud and overjoyed that this child who used
to get so quickly out of breath played a full game running
around for 20 minutes at a time and was neither not red or
out of breath."
Fiona H. 8/03/06
"My
13 year-old daughter has a specific, very fierce allergy.
Paints, Paint thinners, deodorants, thick and strong odors
cause her suffocation. In these cases, she was immediately
taken from school to the Heim Pál Childrens' Hospital
with emergency ambulance. We could get a Saltpipe in June,
2001 with the help of one of our friends, which brought us
carefree days. My little girl didn't get into such a serious
stage since then, because her suffocations disappeared, thanks
to this instrument. Her seizures turn up rarely and they become
slighter and more handle able. She says these scary words:
"It's stinky in here" less frequently, so we don't
have to be on the run and call the ambulance. We just take
out the Saltpipe, which we keep with us all the time, and
breathing through it, her problems are gone in a minute. Thanks
to you for that!"
Mother of Alexandra Széles, Budapest
"We absolutely love the Saltpipe! It really seems to
have stopped my son's nighttime cough (allergic, the doctor
suspects) and helped my daughter's throat/nasal congestion,
also allergic. Thank you and congratulations on a wonderful
product!"
Yvonne, Greece
Asthma is a common condition that causes coughing, wheezing,
tightness of the chest and breathlessness in about 1 in 10
children. Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases
of childhood. An estimated 4 million children under 18 years
old have had an asthma attack in the past 12 months, and many
others have "hidden" or undiagnosed asthma. Asthma
is the most common cause of school absenteeism due to chronic
disease.
Even though asthma cannot be cured, it can almost always
be controlled. There are several conventional medicines used
to control an asthma attack. However, these medicines can
be double edged sword. It may accumulate in a child's body
and present some side effects later on.
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