Health Benefits

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THE HEALTH BENEFITS

How Hot Tub Therapy Works

Did you know that relaxing in a hot tub regularly can help to improve your health? You can experience a range of health benefits through a water-based therapeutic technique known as hydrotherapy. The combination of heat, massage and buoyancy helps your body relax and heal by creating a seamlessly weightless environment, improving your circulation, and releasing physical tension throughout the body.


By soaking in a hot tub for as little as 15 minutes a day, you can experience all the healing power that hydrotherapy has to offer. From pain relief and improved mobility, to less stress, better sleep patterns, and more, find out how hydrotherapy can help to change your life.

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The Health Benefits

Improved sleep patterns

Improved sleep patterns

Reduced stress levels

Reduced stress levels

Eased muscle tension

Eased muscle tension

Soothed joint pain

Soothed joint pain

Improved circulation

Improved circulation

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Weight maintenance

Better complexion

Better complexion

Stronger immune system

Stronger immune system

Who Can Benefit From Hydrotherapy?

While hydrotherapy is commonly used for the luxurious and relaxing experience that it creates, it can also lead to healing and relief for many who have certain health conditions. In fact, many hot tub owners purchase their hot tub with symptom management and whole-body relaxation in mind.


Those with the following may benefit from hydrotherapy, under direction from a physician:

  • Arthritis
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Back pain
  • Diabetes
  • Migraines
  • Fatigue
  • Stress
  • Anxiety
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Improving Your Health With Spa Hydrotherapy

Could your health and wellness stand to benefit from the healing power of hydrotherapy? Relaxing

in a hot tub for as little as 15-20 minutes several times a week, if not every day, can help to relax your muscles, boost

your circulation and ease the stress that is both physical and emotional. These healing effects can lead you

toward better health and wellness.


Disclaimer: Consult a physician to ensure your best health before using a hot tub to improve or

treat an existing health condition or injury.

Aches and Pains

Aches and Pains

The buoyancy of the water lifts up to 90% of your body weight, creating a feeling of weightlessness. The warm water further helps your body to relax, while massaging from the jets works to ease joint pain and reduce muscle tension.

Getting Sick

Getting Sick

Soaking in warm water raises your internal temperature, acting as an artificial fever. This process tricks your body into thinking that it needs to create antibodies to fight off an infection or virus, in turn strengthening your immune system.

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Trouble Sleeping

Do you have poor sleep patterns? Soaking in a hot tub can help to prepare you for a full and uninterrupted night of sleep through relaxation and stress relief. Simply add 20-30 minutes of hydrotherapy to your day or bedtime routine.

Feeling Stressed

Feeling Stressed

Stress can manifest in both a physical and emotional way through feeling overwhelmed, exhaustion or overexerting your body. Soaking in a hot tub can help you to relax and let go of built-up tension, leading to the gradual release of your stress.

How Aromatherapy Can Help

Aromatherapy utilizes the healing power of certain scents and oils to help improve one’s overall wellness. With the right spa-friendly approach, you can bring the physical and emotional benefits of aromatherapy to your next soak. From lavender and eucalyptus, to Ylang-Ylang, citrus and rose, find your favorite spa aromatherapy product today.


Certain scents can:

  • Trigger memories
  • Influence your mood
  • Sharpen the mind
  • Relax your body
  • Promote health and wellness
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