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- Mud_bath abstract "A mud bath is a bath of mud, commonly from areas where hot spring water can combine with volcanic ash. Mud baths have existed for thousands of years, and can be found now in high-end spas in many countries of the world.Mud baths come from many sources:lakes (e.g. Lake Techirghiol)saltwater sea (e.g. Dead Sea in Jordan and Israel) hot springs (e.g. Calistoga, Napa Valley, California)mud volcano (e.g. Pulau Tiga, Malaysia, El Totumo, Colombia)Mud baths in the United States are mostly found at the resorts in California and Miami Beach, Florida. The mud is a combination of local volcanic ash, imported Canadian peat and naturally heated mineral waters. Historically, the mud bath treatment has been used for centuries in Eastern and Western European spas as a way to relieve arthritis.In Romania, Lake Techirghiol is famous for treatments with mud baths. The lake's hypersaline environment is due to the successive evaporation of sea water that remained in its basin after a tectono-erosive phase exhaustion created a fluvial-marine firth and the lake's connection to the sea closed. The accumulation of salts in the water is also a result of a semiarid climate with higher temperatures in summer, leading to pronounced evaporation. The lake's higher salinity (83.6 g/l in 1970, and 63.6 gl/l in 1980), in spite of a decrease over time, has been a bottleneck in the selection of the lake animal and plant species.In Italy, in Lido delle Nazioni at Ferrara offers mud bath therapies. It is claimed that the treatment, which is founded on contact with bromine salt water, has anti-inflammatory, detoxifying, analgesic, relaxing and revitalizing properties.".
- Mud_bath thumbnail Dead_Sea_mud_man_by_David_Shankbone.jpg?width=300.
- Mud_bath wikiPageID "2564834".
- Mud_bath wikiPageLength "3437".
- Mud_bath wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Mud_bath wikiPageRevisionID "705845469".
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Ahava.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Balneotherapy.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Bath_salts.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Calistoga,_California.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bathing.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medicinal_clay.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Colombia.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Dead_Sea.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink El_Totumo.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Ferrara.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Heubad.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Hot_spring.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Jordan.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Lake.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Techirghiol.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Malaysia.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Medical_tourism_in_Israel.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Miami_Beach,_Florida.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Mud_volcano.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Mud_wrap.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Napa_County,_California.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Peloid.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Sea.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Seawater.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Spa.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink Tiga_Island,_Malaysia.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink File:Dead_Sea_mud_man_by_David_Shankbone.jpg.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLink File:Mud_bath_miami_beach.JPG.
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dead Sea mud".
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mud bath".
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLinkText "healing sea mud".
- Mud_bath wikiPageWikiLinkText "mud bath".
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- Mud_bath wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Mud_bath subject Category:Bathing.
- Mud_bath subject Category:Medicinal_clay.
- Mud_bath hypernym Bath.
- Mud_bath type Building.
- Mud_bath type Phyllosilicate.
- Mud_bath type Redirect.
- Mud_bath comment "A mud bath is a bath of mud, commonly from areas where hot spring water can combine with volcanic ash. Mud baths have existed for thousands of years, and can be found now in high-end spas in many countries of the world.Mud baths come from many sources:lakes (e.g. Lake Techirghiol)saltwater sea (e.g. Dead Sea in Jordan and Israel) hot springs (e.g. Calistoga, Napa Valley, California)mud volcano (e.g.".
- Mud_bath label "Mud bath".
- Mud_bath sameAs Q304502.
- Mud_bath sameAs Fangoterapia.
- Mud_bath sameAs Bain_de_boue.
- Mud_bath sameAs मिट्टी_चिकित्सा.
- Mud_bath sameAs Fangoterapia.
- Mud_bath sameAs Modderbad.
- Mud_bath sameAs Gytjebad.
- Mud_bath sameAs m.07nbzk.
- Mud_bath sameAs Грязевые_ванны.
- Mud_bath sameAs Gyttjebad.
- Mud_bath sameAs Q304502.
- Mud_bath wasDerivedFrom Mud_bath?oldid=705845469.
- Mud_bath depiction Dead_Sea_mud_man_by_David_Shankbone.jpg.
- Mud_bath isPrimaryTopicOf Mud_bath.