Living in Budapest, it is very popular with seniors and doctors as well to prescribe water treatment therapy for many complaints from bad stomachs to aching bones. There are spas all over the country and a dozen or more in the city alone. Each spa as a medical team in areas reserved for medical patients where...
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1. Micol
I have spent some time at the Gellert Hotel Spa & Baths there in Budapest and the Aquae Helveticrae, Bath Switzerland. Have cleansed my inners with the juice of the Aloe Plant. Nothing last forever. The Support Stockings, unless you use on a daily basis, can become more dangerous. To combat that stuffy head-cold feeling after a flight, I find that taking Alika Seltzer Plus 3 days before and 3 days after, relieves that feeling.
2. Pat
A mile from where I live, is the largest inland mineral lake in the world - Big Quill Lake.
Although it has never been commercially developed, many people do come to the healing waters that the Native Indians used for thousands of years.
I have seen a few things happen that defy explanation.
A woman with severe psoriasis came here several years ago to try the water.
She soaked every day for about 3 months, and although it was not completely cleared up, it was amazing.
She bought a small home and has never left.
There's a small brine shrimp in the water.
It's thought that these nearly microscopic creatures eat dead cells.
It's also great for burn victims.
3. ?
I was wondering if you were going to mention the radium.

The famous "health giving" radium spa in St. Joachimsthal, Czechoslovakia and the mining operations that preceded it sickened and killed countless people for over five hundred years before Madame Curie and Ernest Rutherford and Niels Bohr and others figured out what radiation sickness was in the early years of the twentieth century.

It was a childhood visit to that famous spa that sparked the scientific curiosity of Robert Oppehneimer, who would later use his genius for nuclear physics to build the first atomic bomb.
4. Lily
How fascinating, thanks for that Marilyn. No I haven't but it sounds wonderful so I may try them out when I've located our nearest spa town, we've several in this country, some dating back from the Roman times.

Good to know your family are feeling the benefits.
Don't forget to wear a pair of those sexy inflight socks as they should help ease the pressure for your long haul journey.
5. catlady
Oh you bet ya!.
Not far from me is the ancient mineral baths.
I go as much as I can and the water is truly healing.
Now that the weather is cooling down I will be going more though out the winter.
6. Online Administrator
I've heard that does nothing for arthritis! Its another scam by the medical and legal professions.
7. sandie
in california my grandmother went to murietta hot springs before it was discovered. also have water therapies in ashland oregon. i didn't take the mud baths myself. lots of repeaters, so they must have liked what it did. we are of hungarian descent.
8. Thomas
No!, I have not, but I am one of those people who will try anything that helps!...
9. ?
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