The Water Cure
Der Wasser Kur (The Water Course) PDF Print E-mail
Contributed by Jonathan Paul De Vierville - October 30th, 2006
An in depth history of the "Water Kur" and its application in Europe and the USA.
 
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"I have had a peculiar affection and care for the poorer classes, the sick country people who are so often neglected and forsaken, and to them especially I dedicate my little book." - Sebastian Kneipp
 

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How do I take a Kneipp curative bath?
Most Kneipp bath therapies start with water that is body temperature or slightly warmer (98.6°-104°).  Sleep inducing, relaxing baths should be a little cooler, (97°- 98°) and it is advisable to take a warmer bath (102°-104°) with the onset of a cold.  A foot bath or partial bath is recommended when suffering from cardiac conditions or cold and flu.  Use one capful Herbal Bath Oil or 1/3 capful Thermal Spring Bath Salt.  For best results, bathing time should never exceed 15-20 minutes. 
 

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