Frequently Asked Questions
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Does a spa help with Arthritis?
Yes. By raising the body's temperature by soaking in a spa, it causes blood vessels to dilate or widen, resulting in increased circulation. It’s easier to do your exercises in a spa because the buoyancy of the water reduces your weight by about 90%, making it easier to perform exercises and relieving pressure on joints and muscles. It helps to bring back strength & flexibility. Heat warms up joints and decreases swelling, reducing pain. It makes collagen tissue more stretchable, so you'll move more freely. Provides light resistance without aggravating arthritic joints and weakened muscles. Also helps restore range of motion.
Could my spa help with Type 2 Diabetes?
Absolutely, it reduces your blood sugar levels and helps improve your sleep. It also gives a boost to the sense of well-being.
Does a spa help reduce stress?
According to a recent article in Psychology Today, “Few things can relax the body more than a home spa. And a relaxed body leads to a relaxed mind. There is no better place to start relaxing than an hour in your home hot springs.” Spas increase your blood flow and that leads to relaxation and pain relief, which all add to a better sleep. You can get your spa with a variety of water jets including back, neck and feet massagers that ensure your entire body is totally relaxed.