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There are two type of hydro massage bathing
systems:
1. Whirlpools, more commonly known by the brand name Jacuzzi.
2. Airspas, more commonly known by the brand name Airbath.
Whirlpools are characterized by having jets on the side of the bath
about half way up and a suction point (similar to a colander) in one
of the bottom corners. This type of system produces hydro-massage by
sucking water from the bath and pumping it out of the jets on the
side under pressure. To increase the pressure of the jets most
whirlpools have a control on the top of the bath which allows air to
be sucked in to the jet of water.
The main difference between a whirlpool and a Jacuzzi is that the
size of the jets is bigger on the Jacuzzi and the air and water mix
is different. This difference produces a more powerful jet of water
with the Jacuzzi (whether this amount of power is necessary with a
standard domestic sized bath is a matter of opinion).
The difficulty with all whirlpools is that they hold a small amount
of water in the jets and pipe work when emptied. Depending on who
fits the system this amount can vary between an egg cup full and
several pints.
The second difficulty with some whirlpools is that not all baths are
designed to have them fitted. This can result in the jets being
sited very high up the sides of the bath, with the effect that when
you lay in the bath the jets of water do not hit you but spray over
the top of you and only agitate the top one inch of water. This will
result in a longer bathing period required to achieve the
hydro-massage effect.
Baths where the jet positions are molded into the side allows the
jets to sit lower and so intensify the massage. With this type of
system it is not advisable that small children or older people are
left unattended whilst in the bath.
The third difficulty with whirlpools of all types is that they do
not have the ability to maintain the water temperature. The result
of this is that the average length of time a bath stays warm is
approximately 30 minutes. That is unless you add more hot water.
Dependant on the type of whirlpool system you choose it may take
between 10 minutes and 25 minutes to achieve the hydro-massage
effect on the body.
Airspas are characterized by having a series of jets or holes
fitted/drilled into the base of the bath. They produce air through
the jets under pressure to fill the bath with bubbling water. This
agitation of the water is what causes the hydro-massage effect. The
difficulty of this type of system is that it has a tendency to cool
the water in the bath. It is possible to with this type of system to
have any level of water in the bath whilst the system is in use and
so makes it ideal for children and older people. However due to the
reduced pressure of the air jets over the whirlpool jets it can take
longer to produce the hydro-massage effect. The Airbath system has a
device called a Warm Air Injection which allows a small amount of
hot water to heat the air stream as the air is pumped through the
jets. The result of this is that Airbath claim that the system will
maintain the bath water temperature. This then allows a person to
stay in the bath for longer and so gain the full benefit of the
hydro-massage.
One difficulty experienced by all massage baths to a greater or
lesser extent is that of hygiene. There is a commonly held belief
that this type of system is unhygienic. This is both true and
untrue! I will explain. All massage systems require cleaning from
time to time. Because of the design some systems may need to be
cleaned every 3 months. All good manufacturers will supply a cleaner
designed for their type of system and advice on how to use it. The
main problem is that people do not follow the cleaning regime and as
such problems then ensue. The system is as hygienic as the user. You
would never dream of not cleaning the toilet or basin so why assume
that the massage bath has the ability to clean itself.
STEAM AND SAUNAS (Turkish and Swedish):
Turkish steam sauna's and Swedish dry heat sauna's are both types of
hydro-massage system. The difference is in the way they achieve the
effect.
Swedish dry saunas use dry air to heat the body to high temperatures
causing you to perspire heavily. They are supplied in the form of a
wooden box inside of which is sited an oven upon which sit hot
coals. These coals produce more heat when a small amount of water is
splashed on them and the humidity increases. As people we can stand
quite high temperatures of dry heat but only relatively smaller
amounts of heat in high humidity. The average temperature within a
Swedish sauna can be over 100 degrees.
Turkish steam saunas produce steam in large amounts to cause the
hydro-massage effect and, like the Swedish type, also make you
perspire heavily. This is wet heat and as such achieves the desired
effect at much lower temperatures. This can be as little as 40
degrees and is seldom higher than 50 degrees. The main difference
between the two systems is that the steam system appears to be less
of an irritant to the breathing and as such is better in general for
those suffering from respiratory conditions where a moist atmosphere
is beneficial. You may have experienced this as a child if, when
suffering from a cold, you were told to put your head over a bowl of
steaming water and than had a towel placed over you.
HYDRO-MASSAGE EFFECT:
The Hydro-massage effect has never been proved to be a scientific
fact. This effect cannot make the blind see, the lame walk, cure
aids or prevent cancer. It is claimed by many however to provide
relief from the effects of many debilitating conditions.
The Hydro-massage effect is the action of the heat and or movement
of the water on the body. The result of this is two fold. The first
is that it causes the muscles around the arteries and heart to
relax. This in turn allows the heart to pump more blood with each
beat, without pumping any harder. The result of this is increased
and improved circulation. Improved circulation is of benefit in many
conditions. It reduces inflammation around the joint of those
suffering from arthritis and rheumatism and allows for the removal
of stress causing toxins from the blood stream by improving kidney
function.
The second effect is that when fully relaxed the body produces its
own chemical relaxants such as noradrenalin. These natural relaxants
have none of the side effects of the manufactured kind and enable
you to totally chill out.
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