Stress Relief
It’s
safe to say that everybody has had it, yet nobody wants it,
stress. Stress has been blamed for many
aliments from infertility to illness, but more common
symptoms are headaches, sore muscles, anxiety and fatigue.
The
American Heart
Association warns against the affects that stress
can have on your heart and the way it makes you feel. In the
article, “How
Can I Manage Stress?” one of the recommendations
is to take 15 to 20 minutes a day to sit quietly, breathe
deeply, and think of a peaceful picture.
There is no better way to sit and
relax then in a Spa. A combination of heated water,
buoyancy, and soothing jets massage your stress away. While
sitting in a Spa, blood vessels will dilate making it easier
for your heart to pump, improving blood flow and
circulation. Stress relief is only seconds away when you
slide into your Spa. Join the thousands of people who have
discovered this ancient secret of
hydrotherapy
and relaxation.
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Hydrotherapy

Hydrotherapy
is defined as the external use of water in the
medical treatment of certain diseases. Others
describe Hydrotherapy as “the oldest form of medical
treatment. It involves the use of water for soothing
pains and treating diseases.” No matter how you
define it, hydrotherapy has stood the test of time
and is here to stay.
Ancient cultures from all
around the world have discovered the healing power
of soaking in natural springs. From Rome to Japan,
Egypt to Greece, from ancient times to today,
hydrotherapy has been used to treat arthritis,
stress, muscle and joint therapy, musculoskeletal
disorders as well as insomnia. Discover on your own
the power of hydrotherapy with your Spa.
Social
Benefits
There
are many social benefits
of having a Spa. With a Spa you will
never need to worry about planning
something to do. Invite your friends
over for a soak and a barbeque. Your
spa is a wonderful place to relax
and let the art of conversation
reconnect you with the people that
mean the most to you. Your Spa will
become a destination for you and
your friends.
Once your
friends have left, let your hot tub
reintroduce you with your
sweetheart. Most people use the
television to decompress from a long
day at work. This activity requires
no thinking and people mistake this
as relaxation. Better yet, immerse
yourself in a spa and truly relax.
After minutes of hot water
hydrotherapy you will be
pleasantly surprised to see how true
conversation begins to flow. Your
spa can become a center for
conversation, romance and
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Family
Benefits
The
most important thing in the
world is family.
Disconnect your family from
the TV, Internet, Ipod and
bring them together in one
place that everyone wants to
be, the hot tub.
Your Spa is a great place to
bring family together when
society seems to be pulling
you in different directions.
Everyone can appreciate and
enjoy soothing jets. Sit
back, relax and listen to
the conversation flow.
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Medicinal Benefits

Spas
and Hot Tubs have many
benefits, medicinal being
one of them. Hydrotherapy
has been used for years to
help relieve many aliments,
listed below are some
ailments that Spas may help
alleviate. It is highly
recommended that those with
health problems consult with
their physicians prior to
beginning hot tub
treatments.
Arthritis
Arthritis
affects more than 70 million
people in the USA. The
Arthritis Foundation
recommends that warm water
exercise “keep joints
moving, restores and
preserves flexibility and
strength, and protects
joints against further
damage. It improves your
coordination, endurance and
your ability to perform
daily tasks (such as walking
or writing).” The Arthritis
Foundation also provides a
useful guide for
purchasing a spa.
Diabetes
An
article published by the
New England Journal of
Medicine led by
Dr. Philip L. Hooper at the
McKee Medical Center in
Loveland, Colorado found
that Sitting in a hot tub
helped improve blood sugar
readings, sleep, and general
well being in a group of
patients with Type 2
Diabetes.
Insomnia
Need help
falling
asleep? Let
Spas and Hot
Tubs Help!
According to
the
National
Sleep
Foundation
there are
over 132
million
people in
the United
States that
suffer from
some form of
sleep
disorder.
Being tired
tends to
lead to
depression,
a shorter
temper and
tension.
It has been
reported
that hot
water
therapy
induces
sleep. The
scientific
journal
Sleep
showed that
soaking in a
hot tub
before
bedtime will
help someone
fall asleep
and sleep
deeper. It
is suggested
to soak in a
hot tub at
104 degrees
Fahrenheit
an hour or
two before
bedtime for
best
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Aesthetic
Benefits
Are
you
ready
to
enjoy
your
backyard?
Use
a
Spa
to
create
the
perfect
home
resort.
Bullfrog
Spas
are
brilliantly
designed
and
will
enhance
the
overall
beauty
and
serenity
of
any
landscape.
Use
your
spa
as
the
focal
point,
or
nestle
it
away
to
create
privacy
and
intimacy.
The
addition
of a
hot
tub
in a
well
landscaped
yard
can
even
increase
the
resale
value
of
your
home. |
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