Do Hot Tubs Help Headache Pain?
Living with frequent headaches can make daily life seem difficult and trying, interfering with people’s ability to pursue an active, productive lifesty...
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Living with frequent headaches can make daily life seem difficult and trying, interfering with people’s ability to pursue an active, productive lifesty...
Read MoreA large, seven-seat hot tub holds around 450 gallons of water. That might seem like a lot of water, but when you consider the fact that an aver...
Read MoreHave you thought about making positive changes to improve your quality of life? Any season is a great time to reset and a time to start over, to make lif...
Read MoreLike a soothing reset, your hot tub can help bring your body from stiff and overloaded to supple and rejuvenated. Heat therapy helps increase blood flow,...
Read MoreIf you’re living with arthritis, you may feel as if you’re missing out on life. The chronic and acute pain of arthritis can prevent you from working,...
Read MoreWhen you think of relaxation, you think of a massage. And one of the best parts of owning a hot tub is having a massage available to you at any time. The...
Read MoreLet’s face it, modern life is hectic. Many people have busy professional lives, are constantly running errands, getting kids to and from school and act...
Read MoreArthritis Benefits If you are one of the 46 million Americans affected by arthritis, soaking in your Hot Spring spa can help ease your pain. Joint inflammation from arthritis causes swelling, pain and stiffness, often resulting in the loss of joint movement or function. Immersion in warm water produces hydrostatic pressure on the body that … Read More
Read MoreAccording to the National Sleep Foundation, approximately 132 million Americans suffer from sleep disorders like insomnia more than one night a week. Find out how spending time in your spa before going to bed can lead to a deeper and more peaceful sleep.
Read MoreThere are three factors at work in a spa: heat, buoyancy and massage. Working together, they create a totally relaxing hydromassage experience. The heat in a hot tub raises your body temperature, increasing circulation. The buoyancy of the hot tub reduces your body weight by 90%*, relieving pressure on muscles and joints with a relaxing … Read More
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