Therapeutic Baths


Therapeutic Baths

Water has been used as a valuable therapeutic agent since time immemorial. In all major
ancient civilizations, bathing was considered an important measure for the maintenance of
health and prevention of disease. It was also valued for its remedial properties. The ancient
Vedic literature in India contains numerous references to the efficacy of water in the treatment of
disease.
In modern times, the therapeutic value of water was popularized by Vincent Priessnitz, Father
Sebastian Kneipp, Louis Kuhne and other European water-cure pioneers. They raised water
cure to an institutional level and employed it successfully for the treatment of almost every
known disease. There are numerous spas and "Bads" in most European countries where
therapeutic baths are used as a major healing agent.
Water exerts beneficial effects on the human system. It equalizes circulation, boosts muscular
tone and aids digestion and nutrition. It also tones up the activity of perspiratory gland and in the
process eliminates the damaged cells and toxic matter from the system.

The main methods of water treatment which can be employed in the healing of various diseases
in a do-it-yourself manner are described below.

ENEMA

Also known as rectal irrigation, an enema involves the injection of fluid into the rectum. In nature
cure treatment, only lukewarm water is used for cleaning the bowels. The patient is made to lie
on his left side extending his left leg and bending the right leg slightly. The enema nozzle,
lubricated with oil or Vaseline, is inserted in the rectum. The enema can containing the lukewarm
water is then slowly raised and water is allowed to enter into the rectum. Generally, one to two
liters of water is injected. The patient may either lie down on his back or walk a little while
retaining the water. After five to 10 minutes, the water can be ejected along with the
accumulated morbid matter.
A warm water enema helps to clean the rectum of accumulated fecal matter. This is not only
the safest system for cleaning the bowels, but also improves the peristaltic movement of the
bowels and thereby relieves constipation. A cold water enema is helpful in inflammatory
conditions of the colon, especially in cases of dysentery, diarrhea, ulcerative colitis,
hemorrhoids and fever. A hot water enema is beneficial in relieving irritation due to
inflammation of the rectum and painful hemorrhoids. It also benefits women in leucorrhoea.

COLD COMPRESS
This is a local application using a cloth which has been wrung out in cold water. The cloth should
be folded into a broad strip and dipped in cold water or ice water. The compress is generally
applied to the head, neck, chest, abdomen and back. The cold compress is an effective means of
controlling inflammatory conditions of the liver, spleen, stomach, kidneys, intestines, lungs,
brain, pelvic organs and so on. It is also advantageous in cases of fever and heart disease. The
cold compress soothes dermatitis and inflammations of external portions of the eye. When the
eyeball is affected, the cold compress should follow a short fomentation.

HEATING COMPRESS
This is a cold compress covered in such a manner as to bring warmth. A heating compress
consists of three or four folds of linen cloth wrung out in cold water which is then covered
completely with dry flannel or blanket to prevent the circulation of air and help accumulation of
body heat. It is sometimes applied for several hours.
 

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