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Home Spas: What Are the Health Benefits?

Topic: Fitness and ExerciseFeaturing Stephen SnyderPublished February 5, 2013

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Due to the monitoring over the past few decades on the impacts of spas, the health benefits of home spas are becoming better known. Hot water therapy, however, is actually a centuries-old practice. Ancient Greeks practiced thermal water baths as early as 500 BC. The ancient Romans centered their entire medical treatments on the practice of baths. Even Scandinavia and countries including Egypt, Spain and Turkey, hot spas are extremely common today. Benefits for Diabetics Increased circulation, gives way to greater impacts on the body as increased circulation allows for quicker healing, is the first health benefits. For diabetics’ patients this is a powerful benefit. For their injury can take double or triple as long to heal than what's considered normal. Hot tub therapy, especially important for those diabetics who are unable to exercise, helps to bring down blood sugar levels and facilitate better sleep for diabetics. Benefits for Heart Hot tubs provide the same health benefits for the heart as actual exercise does but it doesn't heightened blood pressure. Hot tubs, many people still believe, may not actually pose as big of a threat to heart patients as was originally thought. However, for such patients home spas can actually be safer for the body than actual exercise. Benefits for Sleep Disorders Another benefits of spa is with it sleep disorders can find solace. Hot tub before bed can make for a smoother transition into sleep, as well as a deeper sleep. This happens due to either the increase in body temperature or the relaxing qualities the hot water and jet therapy has on the body and mind. Benefits for Chronic Muscle Pain Interesting fascinating, the relief from gravity that water provides eases pressure on muscles by 90 percent. Patients with chronic muscle pain can find relief in their spa. Arthritis patients can gain much from a spa and hot tub. Arthritis Foundation recommends their patients to spend time in hot tubs to keep joints flexible and freely moving. Benefits for Couples Due to busy life, couples may not find enough time to spend together for leisure and relationship-building. Hot tubs are a great way for couples. Many families have a hot tub spa purely for this reason. Benefits as Outdoor Oasis It can be a fantastic finishing touch in an outdoor oasis. Are you thinking about renovating your back yard and considering which leisure items to include? You cannot beat the ambiance and enjoyment that a hot tub can provide. You might be able to find the perfect fit for your space and your lifestyle, from many different models. You simply have to make some research or seeking help from a professional.

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When writing this article I found some great information about spa and medical tourism at www.medtrips.eu.

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