| |
|
Article Directory :: Health & Fitness Articles
The word spa is taken from the famous natural mineral water springs at Spa in Belgium and has become used as a common noun to describe any place with a mineral or medicinal spring. Hydro is a prefix meaning produced or derived from water or the flow and movement in water and one obvious example is "Hydroelectricity" electricity derived from Water. So the point of all this is to try and define the word Hydrospa and my own thinking is that is a spa effect derived form the movement or flow of water. Water is an amazing resource. With out we would not survive on the planet. A liquid that we can drink and sustain life but is a fluid capable of being solid when frozen and often used in physiotherapy to help recovery from injuries and to relieve muscle stiffness and aches by assisting in the reduction of lactic acid. Warm soothing water helps to open the blood vessels to naturally assist and improve blood circulation round the body. The increased circulation helps to bring nutrients and thereby helps the tissue and muscle groups around arthritic joints relax, and promotes the flow of endorphins in the body.
Treatment by massage to the hands and feet is known as Reflexology and this is based on the fact that there are reflexes in the feet and hands that correspond to various parts of the body. The massaging effect of the warm water helps to apply gentle pressure to the feet and hands increasing circulation and providing respite to specific joint and muscular functions.
Modern day hot Tubs using the Hydrospa system, have a flow of water from a variety of massage Jets so that the combined mixing of air and warm water produces a nice Jet or stream of warm water that massages the body and limbs that in many ways reproduces the ancient practice of water massage therapy for the 21st Century. For many thousands of years, people have naturally been drawn to the hot springs and Spa's such as at Spa in Belguim where the water naturally springs from the earth bubbling naturally aerated and often full of heat. Relaxing heat, muscle stimulation, and lighter-than-air buoyancy help to relieve physical burdens and brighten the spirits. Researchers have observed the healing effects of this type of therapy which I will call Hydrospa therapy. This Hydrospa therapy provides improved circulation, decreased joint pain, and acceleration of the body's natural healing processes. No scientific research is needed to appreciate these benefits: the instinctive comfort of getting into soothing warm massage jet driven water. Stress & strain of modern day life to release itself into the warm waters and the spring in your step after a hydrospa session in a modern Hot Tub is noticeable. Lastly Aromatherapy is defined as the use of evaporating plant oils, including essential oils, for psychological and physical well-being. Specific scents can have beneficial effects on your mind and body. In conclusion there are many advantages to be gained by the regular use of Hot Tub and the Hydrospa Treatment that it provides
The Author markets & installs luxury Hot Tubs in Spain and for further information his web site is at Hydrospa Spain and the full range of the product range can be seen at Hydrospa.
EasyPublish™ this article - publishers click here
More articles by John Lewis
|

Free Report!
Ten Essential Secrets Of Article Marketing ... Grab Your Free
Copy Now:
Need Content?
Regular Top Quality Content for your Blog, Ezine or Website ...
Delivered Direct,
For Free!
Click For Details
Arts & Entertainment Automotive Business - General Computers & Technology Finance & Investment Food & Drink Health & Fitness Home & Family Internet Marketing/Online Business Legal Pets & Animals Politics & Government Reference & Education Religion & Faith Self-Improvement/Motivation Social Sports & Recreation Travel & Leisure Writing & Speaking
|
More health articles: - Pain Killer Abuse (McGarland Chaos)
For years Methadone has been hailed as he miracle solution for opiate addicts. - Why A Daily Meditation Plan Is Important (Javier Snover)
We live in a fast-paced world with a great deal of emotional, physical and mental stress. - Foods To Avoid With A Kidney Diet (Javier Snover)
When following a kidney diet there are a number of foods and substances that should be avoided or limited. - What To Do With Dark Spots And Pigmentation On The Face (Dr. Farid Mostamand)
As with many things cosmetic, a lot of us are less than thrilled with our skin color. We would like to be darker; we would like to be lighter; we would like smoother, less blotchy skin. But it is what it is. The color of your skin is predetermined and you can't change your basic biologic color. Whether you are very fair or very dark, is determined by your pigmentation which comes from the amount of melanin in your skin cells. - Discover The Benefits Of Ayurveda (Janelle Elizabeth)
With three standard energies-vata (wind), pitta (fire), and kapha (earth), Ayurveda's system provides you with the desired state of balance to obtain a desirably smooth, glowing skin. To best treat the sort of skin problem you have, make sure you consider first which energy you belong to. Read and learn more about this from this site. - What Does Medicare Cover? (Pete Baker)
Medicare is a social health insurance programme run by the Federal government to help aid the medical expenses of the senior citizens of the USA (65 and above). Speaking of those below 65 years of age, those with enduring disabilities and renal failure that requires dialysis etc. can enrol for Medicare too. - Things To Anticipate In Addiction Treatment Facilities (Rich Maputi)
It's very common to see people drinking alcohol in public places like restaurants, pubs, night clubs, and in any place where there is a social gathering. Recreational consumption of alcohol is fun but it can lead to serious consequences such as accidents, violence, and abuse. - Diabetes Awareness: The Three Types Of Diabetes (Michelle Hopkins)
A look at diabetes, understanding it and the three main types
We Automatically Distribute Articles
To Thousands Of Publishers And Web Sites:
Submit Article
All content is viewed and used by you at your own risk and we do not warrant the accuracy or reliability of any of the information. The views expressed are those of the individual contributing authors and not necessarily those of this web site, or its owner, Takanomi Limited.
|
|