Radon therapeutic mud: In the modern world, more and more people are turning to alternative methods of treating various diseases. Among them, mud, or radon mud, is very popular. The healing effect of mud was known to the ancient Greeks, and its ancient sources were found by ancient Greek researchers and healers.
Nowadays, mud has a very wide range of uses, ranging from diseases of the musculoskeletal system to neurological diseases. Diseases can be either acquired or hereditary. And mud treatment is a fairly effective way to heal the body.
Radon mud has the properties to improve blood microcirculation and increase metabolism. In addition, radon, which is contained in groundwater, has a sedative effect and has a positive effect on the patient’s body as a whole. Radon mud contains substances that, when penetrating into the subcutaneous layer, act as a catalyst for the renewal of tissue structures.
People of all ages use radon mud for rehabilitation after injuries and the consequences of operations, to relieve fatigue and stress, to fight extra pounds and to eliminate dermatological problems.
Of course, this treatment method should be used in combination with other equally effective methods, for example, medical massage, acupuncture, hirudotherapy, and so on. This symbiosis allows you to achieve the desired results much faster and without side effects!
But do not forget that under any circumstances, before using radon mud, you must consult a specialist! He will select the required dosage and mode of application. As a rule, radon mud is used twice a year after mandatory consultation with a doctor. But for some diseases - once every two months or a month. The course of treatment for each disease is individual and depends on the severity of the patient’s condition. It is possible to use a combination of mud applications with therapeutic massage, inhalations, etc. Be sure to follow the regime - frequent baths, with rare exceptions, are acceptable up to three times a day for twenty minutes. Therefore, before taking radon baths, it is imperative to consult a specialist.