Turkish Bath The Turkish bath has very ancient origins, originally it was the Romans to create the famous spa with local Tepidarium, Calidarium and Laconicum, and then, after the fall of 'Roman Empire, the Arabs were to resume the tradition with Ahamam, a place of wellness and relaxation, which have the possibility to socialize and meet new people, spending a few hours devoted to body care and relaxation.
The environment of the Turkish Bath is closed, the humidity varies from 90 to 100%, while the temperature reaches 40-60 ° C, it is a phenomenon that does not produce the same sweating of the Finnish sauna, but that is can provide the same end result, because the stay in this environment is much longer, the steam that is received inside the Turkish Bath is one of the treatments recommended for stress and tone the body, the heat promotes the expansion of the pores of the skin, allowing in this way the expulsion of excess toxins and harmful to the body.
The welfare of the Turkish bath can then be sustained through massage after the session, which will incorporate the most beneficial effects.
There are numerous beneficial properties of which characterizes the Turkish Bath:
-breathing, relaxing the body,
-Promotes cleansing and purifying the epidermis,
-It has a tonic effect on the body,
- can give a sense of relaxation and mental well-being.
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