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  2. Mud bath - Wikipedia

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    Mud bath in Turkey Bather covered with mud at the Dead Sea "Mud bathing site" (according to the sign) on Bulgaria's Lake Atanasovsko. A mud bath is a therapeutic spa treatment that involves soaking in a bath of warm mud, often in a natural hot spring or geothermal pool. Mud baths have been used for centuries as a way to promote health and ...

  3. Balneotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Treatment bath at a spa in Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States Balneotherapy may be recommended for various illnesses, including arthritis , [ 5 ] skin conditions and fibromyalgia . [ 6 ] Balneotherapy should be discussed in advance with a physician before beginning treatment since several conditions, like heart disease and pregnancy, can ...

  4. Medical tourism in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Mud bath at the Dead Sea The Dead Sea area has become a major center for health research and treatment for several reasons. The mineral content of the water, the very low content of pollens and other allergens in the atmosphere , the reduced ultraviolet component of solar radiation , and the higher atmospheric pressure at this great depth each ...

  5. Peat pulp bath - Wikipedia

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    A peat pulp bath, a form of peloid therapy, is a bath prepared of peat pulp from wetlands. Balneotherapy in form of peat pulp baths is offered in many health resorts . Its therapeutic principle is based on thermal and/or biochemical effects of peloid application on the human body.

  6. Royal Baths, Harrogate - Wikipedia

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    In addition to these there are Hot-air Baths, Electric Douches, Throat Sprays, Peat or Mud Baths, &c., Brine, "D'Arsonval High Frequency Electric Baths," Electric Light and Ozone Baths, &c., the Plombieres. Treatment for muco-membranous colitus, &c. An indication of the scale of operation at the Royal Baths is given in Spas that heal; that in ...

  7. Medicinal clay - Wikipedia

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    A wide variety of clays are used for medicinal purposes—primarily for external applications, such as the clay baths in health spas (mud therapy). Among the clays most commonly used are kaolin and the smectite clays such as bentonite , montmorillonite , and Fuller's earth .

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  9. Sulphur Springs, Saint Lucia - Wikipedia

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    A couple of hundred yards downstream from the springs, the water temperature is still hot (around 110 Fahrenheit or 45 Celsius), but cool enough for tourists to enter and give themselves a mud bath. These mud baths are believed by some to have medicinal properties [8] and are used by some tourists and locals for said reasons.