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  2. Ashiyu - Wikipedia

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    An ashiyu is different from a normal hot spring. At a hot spring, the entire body is immersed in the water; at an "ashiyu" (foot bath), however, only the feet and legs up to the knees are immersed. Despite this difference, a foot bath can still warm the entire body because of the large veins that run through the legs.

  3. Shanghai pedicure - Wikipedia

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    The treatment involves soaking feet in hot water, followed by the careful removal of dead skin, calluses, corns, and ingrown nails. Unlike other pedicures that may prioritize aesthetic appeal, the Shanghai pedicure focuses on health, comfort, and precision.

  4. Pedicure - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai pedicure: A traditional foot medicine deriving from Chinese medicine that involves soaking feet in hot water and using a scalpel. Spa pedicure: Includes the regular pedicure and generally adds one of the following- Paraffin dip, masks, mud or seaweed treatment.

  5. Detoxification foot baths - Wikipedia

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    Detoxification foot baths consist of two major components, a simple container in which to place the feet and an electrode array. Usually a fragrant, warm salted water is used as the electrolyte and the customer's feet, along with the array are immersed in this water.

  6. Immersion foot syndromes - Wikipedia

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    Warm water immersion foot is a skin condition of the feet that results after exposure to warm, wet conditions for 48 hours or more and is characterized by maceration ("pruning"), blanching, and wrinkling of the soles, padding of toes (especially the big toe) and padding of the sides of the feet.

  7. Hot Water Bottles and Other Old-Fashioned Ways to Keep Warm ...

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    hot water bottle - old fashioned ways to keep warm Really. As folks shiver through Snowmageddon and one of the wildest winters on record, bringing the bottle back may be worth a shot.

  8. Burow's solution - Wikipedia

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    Burow’s solution. Burow's solution is an aqueous solution of aluminium triacetate.It is available in the U.S.A. as an over-the-counter drug for topical administration, with under the brand name Domeboro (Moberg Pharma) [1] The preparation has astringent and antibacterial properties and may be used to treat a number of skin conditions, including insect bites and stings, rashes caused by ...

  9. Mustard bath - Wikipedia

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    The amount of mustard needed to create a mustard bath varies in historical record with one source claiming that "five or six handfuls of crude mustard" [4] are needed to create a proper mustard bath, while another claims that a pound of mustard in a small tub full of water is what's needed.

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