

Since the time of the ancient Greeks, people have found natural healing powers in bubbling pools of hot water. Through the ages, the Romans, Greeks, Japanese and other cultures have realized its many benefits through spirit, mind and body. The heat, buoyancy and massage found in the warm, soothing waters of a hot tub create an experience that is both relaxing and rejuvenating.
Whether it’s to unwind from the complexities of everyday life or to soothe sore muscles and joints caused by sports or minor strains, here’s how hydromassage can help you feel better — naturally...
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Stress has an adverse effect on health - the heart works harder, breathing becomes more rapid and shallow, and digestion slows. Nearly every process of the body is degraded. Researchers have estimated that 80% of disease is stress related. According to Oprah's Doc, Dr. Mehmet Oz, reducing our levels of stress can help you look and feel younger and possibly live longer.
• Relaxing in a spa stimulates the release of endorphins, the body's natural “feel good” chemical, giving you a sense of well being and rejuvenation.
• Warm water and soothing massage relieves anxiety and relaxes tense muscles.
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• A hot tub provides a sanctuary for quiet moments alone or to reconnect with family and friends.
• What better place to meditate (again, by recommendation from doctors like Dr. Oz) by yourself then in warm water in the quiet solitude of your own backyard.
• Relaxing in your hot tub before bed has been proven to help you wind down and sleep better as a result.
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• Extended immersion in hot water encourages the body's natural process of detoxification. Exposure at length to warm temperatures, whether it be a steam bath, sauna, bikram yoga room, or the hot water in a tub or spa, will increase circulation, promote cell renewal, and eliminate toxins. All that while you just sit back and relax...
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• The Arthritis Foundation recognizes the benefits of hydromassage and warm water exercise to help relieve arthritis pain. A morning soak in a hot tub can provide temporary relief from arthritis pain and help you feel better throughout the day.
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Sources... HotWaterWellness.com
Arthritis Foundation; Pools, Spas & Arthritis, January 2003,
835-5580/01.03 National Sleep Foundation; Helping Yourself to a Better Night's Sleep, 1999 New England Journal of Medicine,
September 16, 1999; 341:924-925 Mayo Clinic; Thomas Allison, PhD, Division of Cardiovasular Diseases and Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester,MN, & HotWaterWellness.com