We came across an excellent post on Instagram that outlined the health benefits of both hot and cold water bathing. View this post on Instagram Throughout time, people have recognized the health benefits of using hot and cold water to increase circulation throughout the body and improve overall health. Some people even take cold showers
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Apparently the state of New Jersey doesn’t like the idea of kids in hot tubs. The state’s Senate Health Committee passed a bill on October 2nd that makes it illegal for anyone under the age of 17 to use a hot tub in a commercial space. That’s right, I said 17! Now I’ll admit that
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Hot tubs have changed a lot in the time since the first human (or the first primate!) got the idea to hang out in a hot spring. Instead of depending on Mother Nature, humans now have all sorts of technology to make our own hot springs right in our own homes. While today’s hot tubs
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It’s a common complaint from both Japanese people living in North America, and from North Americans coming home after traveling to Japan, the bathtubs here are way too small and shallow! Have you ever tried to have a bath in a western bath tub? Unless you’re small and/or short, it’s just about impossible for you
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This is one time that “getting into hot water” is good for you. From simple relaxation and detoxification, to improved sleep, to reduced stress levels, regular hot tub use has proven health benefits. Our bodies intuitively know this, and are grateful whenever we let ourselves soak in a spa’s hot, gurgling water...