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Benefits of Atlantispa SG-2000:

  • Reduce cholesterol levels, maintain health of blood vessels.
  • Reduce fatigue, revitalize the whole body.
  • Slow down the aging process.
  • Restore energy, improve sexual performance.
  • Prevent cancer and its recurrence.
  • Increase oxygen uptake by red blood cells, speeding recovery from illness.
  • Warm cold extremities and related from prolonged lengths in an air-con area.
  • Slimming effect for overweight individuals and weight increase for underweight individuals.
  • Promote better sleep.
  • Improve gut movement, nutrient absorption, benefiting people with anemia.
  • Alleviate symptom constipation.
  • Highly beneficial for patients with heart disease, high and low blood pressure.
  • Able to treat hardening and narrowing of blood vessels in stroke patients.
  • Improve gastric problems and diabetes.
  • Reduce muscle wasting in paralyzed and polio patients.
  • Relieve arthritis, neuralgia and backache.
  • Sooth aching muscles, shoulder pain and injuries.
  • Aid restoration of joint dislocations and heal bruises.
  • Prevent attacks in asthma patients.
  • Improvement in patients with piles.
  • Reduce incidence of incontinence, bed-wetting.
  • Frostbite is cured in 4-5 sessions.
  • Reduce body odor.
  • Treat skin disease, fungal infections and athlete's foot
  • Restore skin smoothness, elasticity and muscle tone.

Sedative: a warm water bath will invariably soothe and relax an extremely nervous person and help soothe restful sleep.

Antipyretic (reducing body temperature): no drug can decrease body temperature as quickly and efficiently and harmlessly as water. Cold water can reduce pulse from forty to twenty beats per minute and decrease high body temperature within a matter of minutes. Anodyne (analgesic) & anaesthetic- hot water fomentations - are often used to alleviate joint pain and prolonged use of cold water causes a pain relieving numbness which is used for muscle pain and burn pains.

Anticonvulsant: Warm water is one of the most effective relaxants alleviating convulsions and muscle spasms. It transfers heat into the body to relax tense muscles and increase blood flow to the tissues.

Astringent: there is no better first aid treatment to arrest internal haemorrhage, such as from sprained ankles, than cold water.

Derivative: this is a method for removing blood from one part of the body by increasing blood flow elsewhere.

Clinical Observations Made by Dr. Peter Ronchetti (UK)

Dr. Peter Ronchetti MACS LRCP
Medical adviser to the Secretary for Transport (UK) 1978 - 1984

"In recent years technically sophisticated aerated baths have been developed and are widely used by the medical profession in Europe. For my experiments I chose Balsan Hydrotherapy. There is no maintenance, running costs are low and it is portable if one decides to move house".

The volunteer subjects were of all ages... some had pathological conditions, others were fit, but in every case there was a situation to assess, whether the bath would help them. In many cases subjects have completely recovered from muscle and joint injuries in half the expected time with convential therap. Dr. Ronchetti found that, in his experience, Balsan Hydrotherapy at 40 degrees centigrade (104F) and used for 15 minutes with the ozoniser has the following effects:

Bromsgrove and Redditch Health Authority, Barnsley Hall Hospital
Their report on a ward-based trial of Balsan Hydrotherapy with a client group - age range 26-78 - suffering from a variety of anxiety-based conditions concludes:

"The nursing staff feel that it would be a useful therapeutic aid in anxiety management and relaxation therapy."

A Wilsthire Neck & Back Pain Centre
Over a period of 6 months, 30 patients with musculo-skeletal disorders volunteered to use Balsan Hydrotherapy for 1-2 weeks. The trial was conducted in the comfort of the patients' own homes.

It was found that the hydrobath proved a very useful tool as an adjunct to osteopathy and physiotherapy at the clinic.

Dr Anthony Coope
Extract from a report for the Hydrotherapy Association

"Hydrotherapy, with its circulating currents, allows for immediate and effective transfer of heat, relaxing tense muscles and increasing blood flow to the tissues. The warmth has a sedative effect on nerve endings and therefore reduces pain and discomfort."

Philip A. Chinn, Grad. Dip Phy., M.C.S.P., S.R.P. & Mrs. C.E. Chinn, Grad Dip. Phy.,M.C.S.P., S.R.P. Chartered and State Registered Physiotherapists
An extract from their report on a clinic using Balsan Hydrotherapy over a period of two years, both personally and with a wide group of patients, noted:

"Patients with back pain often arrive with extreme increase in muscle spasm which acts to protect the part and prevent movement. This spasm, however, also serves to increase pain. The circle of pain is then repeated and compounded. One of the first aims of treatment is the relief of pain and to do this spasm must be reduced.

The warmth of  hydrotherapy and the massaging effect assists this pain relief particularly if the pain is muscular in origin or the result of tension. Once an acute phase is over the hydrotherapy is a useful aid to help with the management of intermittent periods of muscle spasm. The above also holds true for conditions such as osteoarthritis."

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