Definition of Balneotherapy. Meaning of Balneotherapy. Synonyms of Balneotherapy

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Definition of Balneotherapy

Balneotherapy
Balneotherapy Bal`ne*o*ther"a*py, n. [L. balneum bath + Gr. ? to heal.] The treatment of disease by baths.

Meaning of Balneotherapy from wikipedia

- Balneotherapy (Latin: balneum "bath") is a method of treating diseases by bathing, a traditional medicine technique usually practiced at spas. Since ancient...
- bathtubs M****age Lake Techirghiol "Saint Mary" Monastery Techirghiol Balneotherapy Center Catholic Church dedicated to St. Conrad of Parzham Bronze Statue...
- Auriculotherapy Autogenic training Autosuggestion Ayurveda Bach flower therapy Balneotherapy Bates method Bibliotherapy Biodanza Bioresonance therapy Blood irradiation...
- Sabas Castellanos y Arango was the first to hold that charge. The first balneotherapy centre was built towards the middle of the 19th century (?), with 8...
- yellow or brown due to the leaching of tannins. Peat is widely used in balneotherapy (the use of bathing to treat disease). Many traditional spa treatments...
- Świeradów-Zdrój (Polish: [ɕfjɛˈraduv ˈzdruj]; German: Bad Flinsberg) is a spa town in Lubań County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland...
- warm springs. Hot springs or geothermal springs have been used for balneotherapy, bathing, and relaxation for thousands of years. Because of the folklore...
- is used to give medicinal baths. Spa health treatments are known as balneotherapy. The belief in the curative powers of mineral waters and hot springs...
- g., Tiga Island, Malaysia, El Totumo, Colombia, Gurjaani, Georgia) Balneotherapy Bath salts Heubad Mud wrap Peloid Wallowing "A meta-analysis of the...
- they would drink (see hydrotherapy and water cure) or bathe in (see balneotherapy) the mineral water. Historical mineral springs were often out****ed...