Fangotherapy

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Fango Therapy is a mixture of dehydrated "mud" containing healing ingredients such as minerals and converted plants parts, mixed with various parrafin waxes. The Fango is melted, heated and applied to specific portions of the body, such as the liver, and areas of lymph node concentration. During the treatment the patient experiences deep heat and relaxation while they sweat and release toxins through the skin.

Special Precautions of Fangotherapy

Benefits and uses of Fangotherapy are

Healing fango clay removes toxins, kills harmful bacteria, inhibits swelling and inflammation, regulates metabolism, increases circulation, assists in hydrating tissue space due to its warming effects, and increases lymphtic flow.

Indications of fango clay therapy Include: skin conditions (psoriasis, acne vulgaris, atopic dermatitis or cellulite), muscle and joint pain, backaches, menstrual pain, chronic inflammation, vein inflammation, and aids in the absorption of nutrients, and regulates the natural functioning of the digestive system.

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