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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. Mudbaden Sulphur Springs Company - Wikipedia

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    Patients lay on these and attendants covered everything but their faces with additional mud. Afterwards patients cleaned off in a tub, drank sulfur-infused water, and moved to a cooling room for a massage. Mud baths were only given in the morning. The afternoons and evenings were for relaxation and entertainment. [3]

  4. The UK’s best spa towns: Where to stay for restoration and ...

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    In keeping with European bathhouse culture, new spa treatments include a mud detox from luxe Hungarian skincare brand Omorovicza, which involves a vigorous scrub with a gloopy balm comprising ...

  5. 31 Best Weekend Spa Getaways to Book Now - AOL

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    Signature Service: The Miner's Mineral Mud Wrap uses activated charcoal mud from the region to refresh your skin. After a body wrap, scalp massage and bath, a full body massage with rich amethyst ...

  6. Bathing - Wikipedia

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    Bathing is also sometimes used medically or therapeutically, as in hydrotherapy, ice baths, or the mud bath. People bathe in water at temperatures ranging from very cold to very hot, or in appropriately heated air, according to custom or purpose.

  7. Thalassotherapy - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In the 19th century, heated saltwater public baths opened and became especially popular with higher classes. [8] Others claim that the practice of thalassotherapy is older: "The origins of thermal baths and related treatments can be traced back to remote antiquity.

  8. Heosimcheong Spa - Wikipedia

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    The current building was completed in 1991. Separated and largely duplicated by gender, facilities include hot, lukewarm and cool baths, fountains, saunas (including an "igloo" chilled to 0 °C), mud baths, massage, exfoliation, and exercise rooms. The spring water is alkali, emerging at 45 °C to 56 °C, and has the highest concentration of ...

  9. Cacheuta Spa - Wikipedia

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    Bathing facilities are being developed at a lower level nearer the river, offering mud baths and pools at various temperatures; massage and other therapies are also offered, along with hiking, horse-riding and other pursuits unrelated to bathing.

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