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Thalassotherapy (from the Greek word ''thalassa'', meaning "sea") is the medical use of seawater as a form of therapy.〔 Note: Thalasso therapy is a sub-definition under the listing for Thalasso.〕 It is based on the systematic use of seawater, sea products, and shore climate.〔Charlier, Roger H. and Marie-Claire P. Chaineux. “The Healing Sea: A Sustainable Coastal Ocean Resource: Thalassotherapy.” ''Journal of Coastal Research'', Number 254:838-856. 2009.〕 The properties of seawater are believed to have beneficial effects upon the pores of the skin. Some claims are made that thalassotherapy was developed in seaside towns in Brittany, France during the 19th century.〔(New ager: thalassotherapy ), telegraph.co.uk〕 A particularly prominent practitioner from this era was Dr Richard Russell,〔Richard Russell, ''(The Oeconomy of Nature in Acute and Chronical Diseases of the Glands )'' (8th edition, John and James Rivington, London, 1755; and James Fletcher, Oxford), accessed 7 December 2009. Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org)〕〔 First published 1750 as ''De Tabe Glandulari''. Full text at Google Books.〕 whose efforts have been credited with playing a role in the populist "sea side mania of the second half of the eighteenth century",〔Gray, Fred. (2006), p.46〕 although broader social movements were also at play.〔Gray, Fred. (2006), p.47〕 Others claim that the practice of thalassotherapy is older: "The origins of thermal baths and related treatments can be traced back to remote antiquity. Romans were firm believers in the virtues of thermalism and thalassotherapy.〔 In thalassotherapy, trace elements of magnesium, potassium, calcium, sodium, and iodide found in seawater are believed to be absorbed through the skin. The effectiveness of this method of therapy is not widely accepted as it has not been proven scientifically. The therapy is applied in various forms, as either showers of warmed seawater, application of marine mud or of algae paste, or the inhalation of sea fog. Spas make hot seawater and provide mud and seaweed wrapping services. This type of therapy is common in the Dead Sea area. ==See also== * Balneotherapy, the medical use of bathing * Halotherapy * Water cure (therapy) * Dead Sea * Gurney's Seawater Spa and Thalasso Center, the only one of its kind in the continental US. * Climatotherapy * Lydia Sarfati, who introduced seaweed skin treatments to United States 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Thalassotherapy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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