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  2. Detoxification foot baths - Wikipedia

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    Detoxification foot baths, also known as foot detox, ionic cleansing, ionic foot bath and aqua/water detox are pseudoscientific alternative medical devices marketed as being able to remove toxins from the human body. They work by providing an electric current to an electrode array immersed in a salt water solution.

  3. Anal hygiene - Wikipedia

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    The stick would be soaked in a water channel in front of a toilet, and then stuck through the hole built into the front of the toilet [4] for anal cleaning. [5] [6] The tersorium was shared by people using public latrines. To clean the sponge, they washed it in a bucket with water and salt or vinegar.

  4. Detoxification (alternative medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Detoxification (often shortened to detox and sometimes called body cleansing) is a type of alternative-medicine treatment which aims to rid the body of unspecified "toxins" – substances that proponents claim accumulate in the body over time and have undesirable short-term or long-term effects on individual health.

  5. Bathing - Wikipedia

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    When water is in short supply or a person is not fit to have a standing bath, a wet cloth or sponge can be used, or the person can wash by splashing water over their body. A sponge bath is usually conducted in hospitals, which involves one person washing another with a sponge , while the person being washed remains lying in bed.

  6. Doctor shares the 5 body parts we aren't washing enough: 'I ...

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    The doctor believes that there are a few places that can get a little "gross" when we overlook them in the shower.

  7. Study Finds the 3 Dirtiest Body Parts You're Forgetting to ...

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  8. Hygiene - Wikipedia

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    Cleaning processes (e.g., handwashing [1]) remove infectious microbes as well as dirt and soil, and are thus often the means to achieve hygiene. Other uses of the term are as follows: body hygiene, personal hygiene, sleep hygiene, mental hygiene, dental hygiene, and occupational hygiene, used in connection with public health.

  9. How to care for your skin before and after swimming - AOL

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    For one, always give your skin a rinse immediately post-swimming — this will get rid of chlorine and salt water sitting on the surface and will prepare it for the moisturizing creams you put on top.