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SALUS PER AQUAM, ANYONE? Print E-mail
Written by Geoff Latayan   
Monday, 30 April 2007

     After a rigorous day in the office, what measures do you execute to purge the work-related tension and toxins out of your body? Short for Latin term salus per aquam, which means health through water, “spa” is an entity devoted to enhancing overall well-being through a variety of professional services. Here are five samples of groundbreaking treatments you must try out to encourage the renewal of mind, body and spirit.

 

Body Salt Bath

The salt bath deposits small amounts of salt into the outer layer of the skin thus binding the water and avoiding moisture losses. Thru osmosis, the body eliminates toxic wastes into the water and in turn absorbs important minerals from the salt solution via your skin. The effect of a 30-minute salt bath is said to equal the results of 3 days fasting.

   

Ionizing meridian

It is a chemical-physical method that helps flush out acids, waste products and other harmful substances. The organs are strengthened and relieved. The laboratory scientist determines the patient's condition and/or what body area is more affected by the detoxification process through biomeridian device correlation.

 

Lymphatic drainage

Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) is a type of gentle massage which encourages the natural circulation of the lymph through the body. MLD consists of gentle, rhythmic massaging of the skin to stimulate the lymph nodes to open and drain. The typical session will involve drainage of the neck, abdomen, trunk, and extremities and lasts approximately 40 to 60 minutes.

 

Magnetic Clay Foot Bath

This is used when the guest is so acidic or toxic, to moderate the release of toxins. The feet then are soaked in a solution with magnetic clay and detox herbs.

 

Skin Healing This therapy is used to open blocked energy centers that run along the spinal area. Skin healing therapy is done with the use of a fish-shaped Tamaraw horn, a draining balm, and a specially prepared herbal formulation. 
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