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  2. Spa - Wikipedia

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    In 1596, Timothy Bright, after discovering a second well, called the resort The English Spaw, beginning the use of the word Spa as a generic description. It is commonly claimed, in a commercial context, that the word is an acronym of various Latin phrases, such as salus per aquam or sanitas per aquam, meaning "health through water". [4]

  3. Wellness tourism - Wikipedia

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    Within the US $3.4 trillion spa and wellness economy, wellness tourism is estimated to total US$494 billion or 14.6 percent of all 2013 domestic and international tourism expenditures. [6] Wellness tourists are generally high-yield tourists, spending, on average, 130 percent more than the average tourist. [7]

  4. Sauna - Wikipedia

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    Adding therapeutic or relaxing essential oils to the rocks is common. In Iran, unlike Finland, sitting in a sauna is mostly seen as part of the spa/club culture, rather than a bathing ritual. It is most usually perceived as a means for relaxation or detoxification (through perspiration).

  5. These Are the Best Spa Resorts in the U.S. for a Relaxing Weekend

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  6. My Honest Review of One of NYC’s Most Relaxing ... - AOL

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    20 Luxe NYC Spa Experiences That Will Transport You Out of the City. The Booking Process. QC NY Spa offers the option to book your tickets right on their website. First, you pick a dressing room ...

  7. Massage - Wikipedia

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    The word comes from the French massage 'friction of kneading', [12] which, in turn, comes either from the Arabic word مَسَّ massa meaning 'to touch, feel', [13] the Portuguese amassar 'knead', from the Latin massa meaning 'mass, dough', [14] or the Greek verb μάσσω (massō) 'to handle, touch, to work with the hands, to knead dough'.

  8. Day spa - Wikipedia

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    A day spa in Milan, Italy A day spa in Wrocław, Poland. A day spa is a business that provides a variety of services for the purpose of improving health, beauty, and relaxation through personal care treatments such as massages and facials. The number of day spas in the US almost doubled in the two years from 2002 to 2004, to 8,734, according to ...

  9. Mud bath - Wikipedia

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    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 relaxation, and are still popular today in many parts of the world.