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Mud and Algae Baths
What it is
As the name suggests, this treatment involves immersion in a bath of warm mud or algae. Therapeutic mud treatments come under the umbrella of fangotherapy (from fango, Italian for mud). The muds themselves usually come from areas with thermal springs, or mineral-rich marine areas such the Dead Sea. The baths can also include other naturally-occurring elements such as spring water, volcanic ash, silica and peat. Some spas add aromatherapy essences, eucalyptus and lavender too.
Vitamin-packed algae baths, members of the thalassotherapy family of treatments, variously contain seaweed, algae and seawater. A ‘lighter’ alternative sees mud or algae ingredients added to a mineral-style aromatic bath base.
What it does
The main benefit of a mud or an algae bath is relaxation. The warmth and cocooning effect of the mixture releases tension in the body and mind. Skin also gets a thorough deep cleanse as the warm mud/algae - usually kept at around 37ºC (100ºF) - opens the pores, encouraging perspiration and improved circulation. The cocktail of heat, minerals, trace elements and vitamins is also said to soothe a variety of bodily complaints from eczema to rheumatism and arthritis.
How you feel
A bath usually lasts between 10 and 20 minutes, and is incredibly relaxing - once you get used to the peculiar sensation of being immersed in warm gloop. The viscosity of the mud or algae mixture means you’re fully supported and virtually weightless, taking pressure off joints and muscles. After the bath and a shower, lie down and rest quietly so that you cool down slowly. The experience can be overpowering; it’s normal to feel lightheaded afterwards. Drinking water is also recommended.
What you should know
Some people may find the heat and/or being submerged up to their neck in viscous mud claustrophobic. The intensity of the treatment also means that in many treatment centres, it’s standard to give clients a brief medical check before letting them take a mud bath.
It can also be a rather smelly way to relax as many therapeutic muds have a high sulphur content giving off a distinct rotten egg small. Algae baths are typically a bit odorous too. You’ll come out rejuvenated, but don’t book a date straight after your treatment; the smell tends to linger even after a shower.
Mud and algae baths may not be suitable for pregnant women or people with heart conditions.
The cost
Mud baths can cost as little as £7 in Estonia. In the UK expect to pay from £25.
The availability
Mud and algae baths are available in spas, the latter most frequently in those that offer thalassotherapy. This is also a treatment to enjoy on your travels - wherever thermal springs occur you will generally find a spa offering thermal mud baths.
Popular thermal spots include Italy, New Zealand, Hungary, Iceland and California. Marine mud areas include the Dead Sea, while algae baths are particularly popular in coastal France.
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