Halotherapy
You want to feel clear-headed, energized, and calm. Not just pushing through the day, but actually enjoying it.
You want better sleep, fewer aches, and less mental noise.
You want wellness to be a rhythm, not a luxury.
That’s what contrast therapy and halotherapy were made for. And why we built Vitalis to make them part of your every day.
A Daily Reset, Designed for Real Life
Halotherapy, or dry salt therapy, supports respiratory, skin, and nervous system health in a deeply passive, peaceful way.
It’s a quiet, effortless experience that complements your contrast sessions or stands alone as its own grounding ritual.
Halotherapy
(Salt Room Therapy)
Microscopic pharmaceutical-grade salt particles are diffused into the air as you sit in our specially designed salt room.
As you breathe, the salt travels deep into the lungs and onto the skin. It helps clear inflammation, reduce congestion, and support the body’s natural healing processes.
Unlimited Salt Room Access
Kids 12 and under are free
join The Reset
$79/month
The Respire
$199/month
The Restore
$269/month
The Reclaim
Unlimited Sauna
Unlimited Cold Plunge
Unlimited Salt Room
Monthly Community Event
20% Discount on Red Light Therapy & Retail
1 Guest Pass per month
join The restore
Unlimited Sauna
Unlimited Cold Plunge
Unlimited Salt Room
Unlimited Contrast Therapy
Private Rooms
Priority booking
Monthly Community Event
20% Discount on Red Light Therapy & Retail
2 Guest Passes per month
join The reclaim
Enjoy unlimited access to our community saunas (traditional + infrared), cold plunges, and salt room experiences at The Restore membership level. As a Founding Member, you’ll also lock in our lowest rate for life and be part of the very first Vitalis community.
reported symptom improvement after halotherapy sessions
Halotherapy is supported by a growing body of research and is used globally in both clinical and wellness settings. Here’s what the data shows:
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(your body's natural airway cleaning process) after just 10 sessions
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and improved skin barrier function reported after consistent halotherapy
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