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Mud Baths

This tradition of using mud baths has been traced back to the days of Cleopatra when she used the mud from the Dead Sea for her daily baths. These days mud baths have become hugely popular all over again because of the many benefits it offers. If you are a bit unsure of what a mud bath is or what the benefits are then keep reading for an in depth explanation.

 

What is a Mud Bath?

Now it's time you find out exactly what a mud bath is. The process of taking a mud bath is pretty much the same in every part of the world. At first you are put into warm mud for about ten to twelve minutes. You are under the mud but it makes you float so you do not sink all the way to the bottom. Therefore, you are surrounded entirely by mud. In spas you will always have an attendant that is nearby you provide you with cold water and washcloths so you do not become overheated.

Once you are out of the mud bath your take a mineral bath in a whirlpool. Then you generally go into the steam room and then get a blanket wrap treatment in the end to allow your body to cool slowly. This whole process takes about one and half hours. However, many choose to get a relaxing massage done afterwards as well.

Calistoga Mud Bath

The most popular mud bathing place in the United States is in Calistoga, California. Mt. Konocti erupted about eight million years ago which left the area with a rich volcanic ash and left cracks in the earth allowing hot springs to form. It is this volcanic ash combined with the warm spring water that makes the mud. Sam Brannan who founded Calistoga was the first person to popularize mud baths after the Gold Rush in California. Almost 100 years later chiropractor John "Doc" Wilkinson came to Calistoga to establish a spa that added other elements of relaxation and relief. The mud bath recipe that is used in Calistoga today was made by Wilkinson. He uses the volcanic ash, spring water and a peat moss which makes the mud soft. Many of the spas also have begun to add an aromatherapy ingredient to aid in relaxation such as lavender or eucalyptus. The mud is made fresh on a daily basis.

Benefits of a Mud Bath

The number one benefit from taking a mud bath is that it is very relaxing. Being tightly wrapped helps to relieve stress in most people. In addition the temperatures are quite high so you perspire a lot which cleans out your pores. Mud baths also claim to improve complexion, relieve joint and muscle pain and remove toxins. However these health benefits have not been proven with scientific studies.

More and more people are getting tempted to try a mud bath. At first it seems rather dirty and people wonder how something so dirty can make them relax and actually help to clear toxins from their bodies. Although the health benefits haven't been proven mud baths are undoubtedly a great way to relax your body and mind.

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