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Ngawha Springs
The Pools
Bulldog -- Said by the manager to have the strongest and most varied mineral content. Drinking the water can help internally. Popular for most ailments including sports injuries, bruises, sprains, and torn ligaments.
Baby -- Often very hot, a pool that is beneficial for most conditions.
Tanemahuta -- Named after a Maori deity, this pool with mild temperatures is said to be good for burns, and for general relaxation.
Doctor -- A hot pool good for aches, sore muscles, arthritis, rheumatism, and, when not too hot, for pregnant women.
Solomon -- Best for skin conditions such as dermatitis, eczema, and rashes. Also good for arthritis, rheumatism, and general relaxation.
Kotahitanga -- This pool has a mineral content similar to the Bulldog.
Favourite -- The best pool for easing chest congestion, if it's not too hot.
Waikato -- A pool with mild temperatures good for relaxing. It is also good for skin problems.
Seven unmarked, newer pools are together in another section. Three are cold, one is very hot, and three tend to be pleasantly hot. The cold pools offer the great advantage of hot-cold hydrotherapy.
Hot water stimulates blood and lymph flow bringing it to the surface of the skin along with deep biochemical impurities. This helps the liver, colon, pancreas, kidneys, and other glands and organs flush out these impurities. This also helps the body absorb the healthful trace minerals found in the pool water.
The cold water then drives the blood and lymph deeply into organs, glands, and cells along with immunity factors that fight disease and stimulate health. These factors include antibodies, lymphocytes, leukocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, killer T cells, etc., that destroy or eliminate cancer cells, bacteria, microbes, viruses, parasites, toxins, heavy metals, etc., and help restore normal body chemistry. (Then with a good diet, regular exercise, and proper relaxation, the body will avoid disease and not age as rapidly.)
Alternate between hot and cold pools and finish with perhaps only half a minute in a cold pool to close one's pores.
Ngawha Springs
The Pools
Bulldog -- Said by the manager to have the strongest and most varied mineral content. Drinking the water can help internally. Popular for most ailments including sports injuries, bruises, sprains, and torn ligaments.
Baby -- Often very hot, a pool that is beneficial for most conditions.
Tanemahuta -- Named after a Maori deity, this pool with mild temperatures is said to be good for burns, and for general relaxation.
Doctor -- A hot pool good for aches, sore muscles, arthritis, rheumatism, and, when not too hot, for pregnant women.
Solomon -- Best for skin conditions such as dermatitis, eczema, and rashes. Also good for arthritis, rheumatism, and general relaxation.
Kotahitanga -- This pool has a mineral content similar to the Bulldog.
Favourite -- The best pool for easing chest congestion, if it's not too hot.
Waikato -- A pool with mild temperatures good for relaxing. It is also good for skin problems.
Seven unmarked, newer pools are together in another section. Three are cold, one is very hot, and three tend to be pleasantly hot. The cold pools offer the great advantage of hot-cold hydrotherapy.
Hot water stimulates blood and lymph flow bringing it to the surface of the skin along with deep biochemical impurities. This helps the liver, colon, pancreas, kidneys, and other glands and organs flush out these impurities. This also helps the body absorb the healthful trace minerals found in the pool water.
The cold water then drives the blood and lymph deeply into organs, glands, and cells along with immunity factors that fight disease and stimulate health. These factors include antibodies, lymphocytes, leukocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, killer T cells, etc., that destroy or eliminate cancer cells, bacteria, microbes, viruses, parasites, toxins, heavy metals, etc., and help restore normal body chemistry. (Then with a good diet, regular exercise, and proper relaxation, the body will avoid disease and not age as rapidly.)
Alternate between hot and cold pools and finish with perhaps only half a minute in a cold pool to close one's pores.