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Spas are outcrops of groundwater characterized by the content of mineral salts .
The mineral waters have a residue of less than 0.2 g / l , the medium mineral between 0.2 and 1 g / l and those minerals than 1g / l .
The waters "cold" have a temperature below 20 ° C , those " hypo " between 20 and 30 ° C , the " thermal " between 30 and 40 ° C and the " hyper " exceeding 40 ° C .
The arsenical - ferruginous , are indicated for diseases of the blood , for hyperthyroidism and have an anti-stress function .
The bicarbonate waters , and bicarbonate – earthyalkaline aid digestion fighting the acidity and are valid for the liver and the pancreas .
The carbonic waters , where used for bath therapy have vasodilating action , while if used for drinking aid digestion .
The sodium chloride water are particularly suitable for obesity , diabetes , and diseases of the gastro -intestinal tract ,
• The salt- iodine and iodine -bromine waters are rich in sodium chloride , iodine, lithium , strontium , boric acid , calcium and magnesium , are usually used in the bath therapy to treat inflammatory infections of the respiratory tract , rheumatism and joint trauma .
• The salt- iodine and iodine -bromine waters are rich in sodium chloride , iodine, lithium , strontium , boric acid , calcium and magnesium , are usually used in the bath therapy to treat inflammatory infections of the respiratory tract , rheumatism and joint trauma .
• The waters sulphate are used in bath therapy have a beneficial effect on the skin and on the areas containing keratin as nails and hair ; used instead as inhalations bring benefits to the respiratory catarrh with action ; and when taken as a drink help the digestive system and the urinary tract.
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The sulphurous water is especially indicated for the treatment of respiratory tract ( were catarrhal and inflammatory ) and skin diseases ( psoriasis , eczema , seborrhoea ) .
The radioactive water instead increase diuresis , have anti-allergic and sedative action , stimulate the endocrine glands and circulation. Are also used to combat rheumatism and neuralgia .
THE THERMAL WATERS BICARBONATE
The thermal waters bicarbonate absorb from the soil through which rivers bicarbonates, calcium, sulfates, sodium and magnesium which give them the therapeutic properties. These waters are widespread, as evidenced by the numerous spas spread worldwide.
- Those having the anion bicarbonate together with the sodium cation and sometimes even the potassium, which are said bicarbonate-alkaline waters;
- Those having a greater presence of calcium and magnesium, which are said bicarbonate-alkaline earthy.
The bicarbonate waters often contain chlorine, iron, iodine and bromine that offer therapeutic characteristics wider. Each of these substances in fact adds a particular effectiveness.
These waters give an impulse to the peristalsis (contraction) and therefore gastric emptying and a protective action of the gastric mucosa and are therefore suitable for the treatment for diseases of the stomach.
They help antitoxic to the liver in the case of ingestion of poisons such as carbon tetrachloride