Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Let A Whirlpool Bath Take Your Stress And Pain Away

Hydrotherapy is a wonderful way to relax the body and mind, and it has beneficial effects on a number of health ailments. Today there are more affordable options of hydrotherapy available than ever before and you can enjoy all the benefits in your home with a modern whirlpool bath.

Enjoy the H5B4ealth Benefits of Hydrotherapy

A whirlpool bath uses the principles of hydrotherapy to help ease stress, respiratory ailments and aching muscles and joints. In a whirlpool bath, jets of water and air create streams of bubbles that ripple their way around the body, providing a soothing, massage effect.

Also the water jets are positioned to give the main muscle groups the most effective treatment and as you lay in the bath, you can vary the intensity with a simple dial or switch control.

Whirlpool baths come in a variety of shapes and sizes to fit different sizes of bathroom. The choices of whirlpool baths available include conventional, straight-sided baths, corner baths, offset baths, baths large enough for two people and compact seated version that you can walk into.

The Ultimate Relaxing Sensory Experience - A session in a whirlpool bath can give you a wonderfully relaxing experience and some baths add to this experience with atmospheric underwater LED lights. Turn on the lights and as the whirling water illuminates, a wonderfully magical and soothing effect is created. Soft, moving lights such as these provide an incredible sensory experience just perfect for relaxation. Add a few drops of essential oil to your water and you can heighten the experience even more. As you lie back in a whirlpool bath, resting your head on a padded 5B4waterproof pillow will help you position your body in the water jets. It will also give you extra comfort so you can get the most from your hydrotherapy session.

Built With Safety in Mind - Good whirlpool baths will have been designed and built with safety in mind. Here are some of the things to look out for when you are choosing your bath:

Does the bath have a water level safety sensor? If the water level is below the water jets the water level safety sensor will prevent the jets from turning on. This feature protects the electrical water pump and keeps it working at its optimum.

Does it have a thermostatic control? Many whirlpools have a built-in thermostatic valve that will keep the circulating water at a consistent temperature and avoid sudden fluctuations. This is a useful feature for those with more sensitive skin such as the elderly and young children.

Is there a Residual Current Device (RCD)? This device detects any imbalance of electrical currents. If it does detect an imbalance, the RCD will automatically switch the electric off, protecting both the bather and the bath. When it comes to hygiene, regular use of a whirlpool bath cleanser will extend the life of your bath and keep it working at its best. When you choose your bath, remember to ask your whirlpool specialist what is the best cleanser to use.

Finally, whirlpool baths do offer wonderful healing benefits, but as with all methods of healing4C1, if you are receiving treatment from your doctor you should seek advice about the benefits for you. Hydrotherapy, including the use of whirlpool baths, may not be suitable for pregnant women and those receiving treatment for kidney ailments or high blood pressure. It's always best to check first and then you can relax in total peace of mind, knowing that the whirling waters are good for you.

Andy Tub is a retired bathroom plumber based in North West England. From his Wigan home he writes of his passion for bathroom installations, including new bathroom furniture and bathroom technologies

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