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The Hydromassage Experience,
Taken To A Whole New Level. |
| The Arthritis Foundation recognizes
the beneficial effects of hydromassage on sore muscles, stiff joints, and
circulation. It's no wonder that many people affected by arthritis start
and end their day with a soak in a Hot Spring spa. |
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Sleepless nights?
Insomnia can often be traced to hectic, stressful
lifestyles lived by basically healthly people. Sleep researchers have
found that soaking in hot water before bedtime lets the body's internal
themostat pull your temperature down, enabling sleep to set in with more
ease. |
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Warm bubbling water massages body and mind,
helping you to relax completely.
Soaking in hot, swirling water leaves you feeling mentally and emotionally relaxed, a good feeling you'll want every day.
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There are three factors at work in a spa: heat, buoyancy and massage.
Together, they create an experience that is both relaxing and rejuvinating.
Immersion in hot water raises the body temperature and causes the blood vessels
to dilate, resulting in increased circulation. The buoyancy of the water reduces
body weight by approximately 90%, relieving pressure on joints and muscles and
creating the relaxing sensation of weightlessness.
The
massaging action of a spa is created by sending a mixture of warm water and
air through jet nozzles. This "energized" stream
of water relaxes tight muscles and stimulates the release of endorphins, the
body's natural pain killers.
Of course, a spa offers much more than just a good hydromassage. Soaking in hot,
swirling water leaves you feeling mentally and emotionally relaxed as well. Fifteen
minutes in the morning can give you a fresh start. And a soak before bedtime
can make it easier to drift into a deep, restful sleep.
A spa is something you'll want to experience every day. |