On this day in history, November 5, 1922, tuberculosis medical pioneer Dr. Karl Von Ruck passed away in Asheville.
A national publication has written about our Salt Cave and Asheville in Health and Wealth magazine.
The secret of our cave is simple: the air is enriched with salt trace elements and ions.
The microclimate of our cave is created by keeping it at a constant temperature and humidity and by feeding the saturated air with "sole", a highly saturated solution of salt and water, from our two water features.
As far back as 1795, records show that the area of Asheville, NC was regarded as a place to come to heal oneself.
The Asheville Salt Cave is fashioned after the Wieliezka Mine in Poland, the largest Salt Therapy Center in the world
Uniquely Unwind and Rejuvenate Yourself at Asheville’s Therapeutic Salt Cave BY AMY KOBOS · JANUARY 1, 2015 If you’ve ever read any of Dr. Suess’s books or enjoyed his whimsical illustrations, you probably could picture if he created a real-life city. This would be Asheville, North Carolina – The city where you can find nuns […]