How Does It Work?

For hundreds of years the use of sea water has been recognised and hailed as an aid to the treatment and prevention of leg problems. Cold sea water in particular boasts and inflammatory effect which facilitates healing and helps protect against injury. As a result people have been trying for decades to re-create the effects of exposure to cold sea water in a controlled manner.    

The Cold Spa offers a fast, long term, hydrotherapy treatment through a combination of variety of factors:-

  1. The cold water (set between 2°C and 4°C)
  2. Aeration (providing the massaging element)
  3. Salt (greatly renowned as an established general healer and acts as a poultice drawing out fluid).

Clinical trials have shows that all of these together provide an usually high level of oxygen in the water, which is thought to aid healing further still. Crucial is the ultra cool temperature and the ultra salinity of the water, which together improve upon the therapeutic qualities of either sea water or running fresh water in their natural states.