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Early in his career, Kneipp's direct superiror forbade any more healing. But one night after repeatedly refusing the requests of a dying woman, he could not sleep. He got up saying "I'm going to see the woman, and stick to the work of curing the sick from this time on." (Lust 1904, 146) |
| When should I use an Herbal Bath Oil opposed to a Bath Salt? |
| The Herbal Bath Oils are suitable for all skin types. Oily skin may find that the Thermal Bath Salts are the best alternative. A salt is great for active people that need extra minerals as they release a greater amount of sweat. Salts have minerals like Calcium and Magnesium and are very good for people with certain illnesses that force them to lose the natural salt in their bodies. Salts are not good for people with very dry skin. After bathing, replenish skin by massaging the body with a moisturizer or body oil. This helps the skin to regain its natural ph balance and forms a protective layer. |
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Collection of Ten Herbal Baths
Eucalyptus - Sinus Relief Juniper - Muscle Soother Lavender - Balancing
Valerian & Hops - Stress reducing Wildflower - Calming Orange & Linden - Harmonizing
Melissa - Relaxing
Rosemary - Invigorating
Spruce - Energizing
Almond Blossom - Dry Skin
A great holiday Gift! |
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Sparkling Tablet Set
Rosemary - Invigorating Spruce - Energizing A great holiday Gift. |