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In Spain, "Balnearios" the Spanish word for Watering Places or Spas, have maintained a great assortment and high quality of mineral/medicinal waters. These Watering Places or Spas are committed to rejuvenating tired and ailing organisms offering a refreshing alternative to the conventional holiday. |
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Water therapy treatments using mineral, sea or hot springs water to alleviate stresses and strains within the body.
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The properties of water already were known by the old settlers of these earth, from the baths celtas and Romans. The present time, these old spas have become great Thermal Stations with renewed splendor and new supplies of leisure and health adapted to today.
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Therapeutic use of seawater and marine by-products that are rich in minerals and vitamins to restore the balance of the body.
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Presently spa facilities are dedicated to physical and emotional well-being. Spas must use water as the primary medium for the delivery of therapies and treatments. Based on the use of natural mineral springs wherever possible, the contemporary spa provides for relief, rehabilitation and sports injuries through the spectrum of care to integrated medicine and complementary treatments, de-stressing and relaxation to the beauty and pampering end of the market. Spas create unique environments which must respect the natural assets of their site and location.
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