Slag baths

Slag baths are one of the types of thermal procedures that are used in medicine and cosmetology for the treatment and prevention of various diseases. They are special baths that are filled with hot water containing alkali and sulfur.

When using slag baths, the human body is exposed to alkaline sulfur waters, which are obtained by slaking hot metallurgical slag. This process produces water with a high concentration of alkalis and sulfur, which has a positive effect on the skin and the body as a whole.

Slag baths are widely used in cosmetology to improve skin condition. They help fight various skin problems such as dryness, flaking, wrinkles and others. Moreover, they are also used to treat various skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema and others.

However, it is worth noting that slag baths may have some contraindications. For example, they are not recommended for people with diseases of the cardiovascular system, kidneys or liver. It should also be taken into account that when using slag baths there may be some skin irritation, so you should consult a doctor before starting the procedure.

In general, slag baths are an effective means for the treatment and prevention of various diseases and skin problems. However, before you start using them, you must consult a specialist and take into account possible contraindications.



Slag baths are a type of procedure for medical treatment that takes place in special slag baths, which are large metal tanks filled with hot alkaline-sulfur water. The influencing medium is the mass of slag minerals and particles formed during the process of quenching hot metallurgical waste.

For medical purposes, baths are used to treat various diseases. They are usually recommended for rheumatic diseases, arthritis, muscle and joint pain, spinal problems, sciatica, slipped discs, muscle and ligament diseases, to reduce pain after surgery and injury, etc. Baths can also be used to improve metabolism, treat skin diseases and cellulite.