Sulfur baths

Sulfur baths have anti-inflammatory and soothing effects on skin diseases. They are used for rheumatic complaints. The precipitated sulfur does not dissolve in water, but is distributed in it in the form of particles that penetrate the skin, form deposits and gradually enter further structures (connective tissues such as ligaments, cartilage, tendons, etc.), having a beneficial effect when inflammatory skin diseases and rheumatic complaints.

  Readings:

  • chronic degenerative-dystrophic and inflammatory diseases of the musculoskeletal system;
  • chronic degenerative-dystrophic diseases of the spine: osteochondrosis, disc hernias and protrusions
  • damage to muscles, ligaments and tendons
  • consolidated fractures of bones;
  • Neurodermatitis

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