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The term "Spa" derives from a town in Belgium, it was patronized by those seeking a cure for tiredness or disease. Spa became universally applied in reference to a watering place or mineral bath. Man has always appreciated and used the restorative powers of water to achieve a relaxed healthy state. In ancient time, bathing in hot springs and mineral rich waters was a common method of rejuvenation, and the earliest physicians recognized that hydrotherapy. The Romans were particularly sophisticated in the art of taking the waters and using hot and cold pools, steam baths and massages, and popularizing a form of relaxation which was enjoyed and carried on throughout the world to the modern day.
In the modern days, the term has broadened its frame of reference and has come to evoke much more. Although modern spas still use historically derived water and steam therapies, however people know use other natural and scientific practices and incorporate them into an all inclusive approach to achieving inner and outer health and beauty.
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