| balneotherapy | The treatment of disease by baths. Origin: L. Balneum bath + Gr. To heal. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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treatment by medicinal baths
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| balneotherapy |
This term refers to a healing bath.
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Water-based treatments, such as thermal hot springs, mineral water, or sea water, which improve circulation and detoxify while revitalizing the body.
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a range of treatments with warm mineral water, from bathing or underwater massage jets to plain drinking. Alkaline water helps stimulate the secretion of bile, whilst hypotonic water has diuretic effects and is often used for treating kidney stones.
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