History of Salt Therapy
Modern day salt therapy has its origins from the salt mines and caves in Europe and
Russia. As the workers were mining the salt, micro-sized salt particles were being
disbursed into the air. In 1843, Polish physician Felix Boczkowski discovered that men
working in the salt mines suffered fewer respiratory problems than the general population
and had better overall health.
So enjoy our new salt room and relax, breathe and recline and enjoy the inhalation of the
dry salt aerosol and find tranquility in the calming environment.
PEGGY USDAN
is thrilled to be a
GIGI,
Great Grandmother. Her great granddaughter, named Eva,
is the daughter of Joanna and Michael Breitman who live in Long Island, New York.
Out of the mouths of babes,
PAULA and NEIL WOLFSON’S
grandson Kyle who at ten years of age
was walking with his mother and mentioned his plans for the future. He was going to live at
Frenchman’s Creek and be like Pa Neil and spoil his grandchildren. Good luck, Kyle!
DONNA HART
would like to extend hers and
IRWIN’S ,”
Thank You,”
to all the members of
Frenchman’s Creek who have inquired about Irwin’s health. He had a hip replacement due to a
fall and is coming along nicely and hopes to be playing golf soon!
BETTE GOLDBERG
reports that her son, Michael Zorn, a professional photographer based in the
Philadelphia area, worked the Tony’s this year. Michael, who has worked with Bruce Springsteen
and Lionel Richie, also does family events.
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