Bath with sea salt and vitamin C
This procedure is practised in a hydropathical bath, water temperature is slightly hyperthermic, 36 – 38 °C. The ingredient is sea salt.
African xylop bath
This procedure is practised in a hydropathical bath, water temperature is slightly hyperthermic, 36 – 38 °C. The ingredient is Xylopia aethopica extract.
Automatic underwater massage
This procedure is practiced in a hydropatic bath with slightly hyperthermic water of 37°C.
Hydrotherapy I. (infrared light sauna, wrap, rub, Scotch spray)
This complicated hydrotherapy uses the alternating incidence of cold and warm water on the body surface to call for the local and complex reaction of the organism.
Hydrotherapy II. (warm shower, wrap, rub, Scotch spray)
This complicated hydrotherapy uses the alternating incidence of cold and warm water on the body surface to call for the local and complex reaction of the organism.
Hydrotherapy III. (warm shower, wrap, rub, fresh water fan)
This complicated hydrotherapy uses the alternating incidence of cold and warm water on the body surface to call for the local and complex reaction of the organism.
Whole body underwater massage
The massage is practised in hydropathic bath, water temperature 37 – 38 °C, by a water stream, pressure up to 2 atmospheres.
Iodine bath
This procedure is practised in a hydropatic bath, water temperature is slightly hyperthermic, 36 – 38 °C. The ingredient is iodine, activated by Chloramin B from kalium iodid. Afterwards a dry wrap comes. All metal jewellery must be removed, it can be damaged!
Solfatan bath
This procedure is practised in a hydropatic bath, water temperature is slightly hyperthermic, 36 – 38 °C. The ingredient is powdered Solfatan with min. 40 % of sulphur. Afterwards a dry wrap comes. It is necessary to remove all silver jewellery, it could be damaged!
Scotch spray
warm shower, afterwards Scotch spray and dry wrap for 15 mins.
Alternating leg baths
bath, temperature 40 – 46 °C and 10 – 16 °C, uses the alternating incidence of coldness and warmth on the legs to improve blood circulation and trophics of soft tissues.







