Medicinal Baths

Effects The effects are substance specific. Warm baths are generally warming, soothing, relaxing, vasodilating, and circulatory deregulating, e.g., blood pressure lowering and fatiguing. Indications Skin diseases, e.g. eczema, dry skin, psoriasis, acne. Rheumatic complaints, diseases of the musculoskeletal system, muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, spine; eg sore muscles, osteoarthritis. Colds, colds, coughs Nervousness, tension, stress Female … Medicinal Baths

Dry Skin: Causes and Remedies

Symptoms Dry skin is rough, dull, scaly, brittle, pale and less supple than normal skin. It may feel tight, painful, and irritated. Dry skin is a risk factor for the development of inflammatory, allergic and infectious skin diseases and is often accompanied by inflammation, tearing, bleeding and itching. It occurs mainly on the extremities and … Dry Skin: Causes and Remedies

Seborrheic Dermatitis

Symptoms In areas with high sebum production and hair formation: scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes, between eyelashes, beard and moustache region, behind the ear, on the ear, next to the nostrils, chest, around the belly button, genitoanal region Skin redness, typically symmetrical Greasy or powdery head dandruff Itching and burning Seborrhea Oily scaly skin Comorbidities: Acne, abscess, … Seborrheic Dermatitis

Does Aromatherapy Work

The knowledge about the healing power of herbs is old. Since a distillation device made of clay was found in a 5,000-year-old Pakistani tomb, it has been known that essential oils were already being produced from herbs back then – perhaps even for medicinal purposes as in aromatherapy today. Aromatherapy with essential oils got its … Does Aromatherapy Work

Oregano: Spice with Healing Properties

Oregano (Origanum vulgare) is nowadays commonly known as “pizza spice“. It is impossible to imagine modern cuisine without this tangy, aromatic herb, although this plant has only been used for seasoning for about 200 years. As a remedy, however, oregano was already used by the ancient Greeks, which is why its name comes from the … Oregano: Spice with Healing Properties

Rosemary: the “Dew of the Sea”

Already in ancient times, the aromatic fragrant rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) was used in the Mediterranean region. It was dedicated to the goddess Aphrodite and symbolized love and beauty. The name of rosemary is derived from the Latin “ros marinus” and means “dew of the sea”. Through Charlemagne, this herb reached Germany in the Middle Ages … Rosemary: the “Dew of the Sea”

Costs | Baby massage

Costs It is difficult to make binding or uniform statements on the cost issue. Since each provider can set its own tariff, there is no fixed regulation or limitation of costs. However, if required or in special cases, the costs of a baby massage can also be fully or at least partially covered by health … Costs | Baby massage

What massage oil? | Baby massage

What massage oil? Roughly speaking, oils with two effects can be distinguished in baby massage. Oils with a relaxing character and oils with an attention-grabbing character. While the relaxing oils have pleasant fragrances or particularly caring substances added, the other oils are more characterized by the addition of, for example, mint fragrances or light forms … What massage oil? | Baby massage

Baby massage

Definition There is no clear definition of what exactly is meant by a baby massage. The type of massage varies from baby to baby. However, the aims of a baby massage can be more clearly defined. The aim of a baby massage is to strengthen the relationship with the child, build trust and provide the … Baby massage