Natural waters of different ion composition, rich in valuable minerals, are often significantly saturated with carbon dioxide. Physicians have learned to use the external effect of this gas on the body, having developed carbon dioxide baths that are watery and dry. Today, these procedures are considered one of the most progressive methods in the treatment of cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine and other diseases. In addition, they are effective for solving cosmetic problems.
Than dry and water carbonic baths are useful?
Both considered varieties of the procedure have the same positive effects on the body:
- normalization of blood circulation;
- strengthening immunity;
- healing of skin lesions;
- improvement of blood supply to the brain;
- prevention of blood clots;
- restoration of hormonal balance;
- increasing the body's resistance to stress and other damaging factors;
- stabilization of respiratory activity;
- correction of blood pressure;
- prevention of atherosclerosis, heart attacks, stroke.
Also the benefits of carbon dioxide baths are invaluable in cosmetology. The course of several procedures contributes to the fight against obesity, the treatment of cellulite , the reduction of stretch marks.
Indications and contraindications to carbonic baths
The presented technology is recommended for such diseases:
- cardiac ischemia;
- neuroses;
- hypertension and hypotension;
- myocardial infarction;
- emphysema of the lungs;
- phlebeurysm;
- thrombophlebitis;
- arteriosclerosis of blood vessels;
- disorders of cerebral circulation;
- diabetes;
- hormonal disorders;
- functional failure of the ovaries;
- post-stroke hemiparesis;
- dermatological pathologies, including eczema and psoriasis;
- cardiosclerosis ;
- endocrinopathy;
- bronchial asthma (in a state of remission);
- pneumosclerosis;
- chronic inflammation of the female genital organs;
- climacteric syndrome;
- gout (without exacerbation);
- nephrosclerosis;
- obesity and other metabolic disorders.
Despite the extensive list of positive effects, the procedures examined also have contraindications:
- any pathology in the acute stage;
- pregnancy throughout the period;
- malignant tumors;
- bronchiectatic disease;
- cardiac asthma;
- feverish conditions;
- hepatic and renal insufficiency.