| Literature DB >> 19055811 |
Arndt Büssing1, Dirk Cysarz, Friedrich Edelhäuser, Gudrun Bornhöft, Peter F Matthiessen, Thomas Ostermann.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anthroposophic medicine offers a variety of treatments, among others the oil-dispersion bath, developed in the 1930s by Werner Junge. Based on the phenomenon that oil and water do not mix and on recommendations of Rudolf Steiner, Junge developed a vortex mechanism which churns water and essential oils into a fine mist. The oil-covered droplets empty into a tub, where the patient immerses for 15-30 minutes. We review the current literature on oil-dispersion baths.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19055811 PMCID: PMC2612644 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6882-8-61
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Figure 1Vortex mechanism of the oil-dispersion bath. With kind permission of Florian Junge, Bad BOll
Design of clinical studies on the effects of ODB and outcome parameter
| physiological experiment (n = 8) | Healthy subjects | Water ODB, Rosmary-Kneipp-Bath, Rosmary-ODB, Whirl Bath and Relaxation (Baths about 30 min, thermoindifferent) | Orthostatic Reactions of Pulse and Respiration: standing pulse frequency decreased most after ODB and diastolic RR-increasing strongly subdued | |
| pharmacological experiment (n = 6) | Healthy subjects | 30 min Pinus oil ODB | Percutaneous resorption of terpenes after ODB | |
| physiological experiment (n = x) | Healthy subjects | 20 min ODB with Rosmary Oil, Pinus Oil and hay flower oil | Percutaneous resorption of terpenes after ODB | |
| Prospective study (n = 17) | Schizophrenic (n = 9) and depressive patients (n = 8) | Series of 10 Thyme-ODB | relaxation, schizophrenic patients showed immediate and long term improvement of well-being, depressive patients stagnated in well-being after 5 baths | |
| Case reports (n = 7) | Schizophrenic disorders (n = 3); purulent bronchitis/asthma bronchiale; hyperkinesias; Down-Syndrome related depression; Hospitalism | ODB with different oils among other therapeutic interventions | general improvements | |
| Case reports (n = 3) | Hysteria; attention deficit hyperactive disorder; autism | Series of ODBs (with Stibium sulfuratum, | General improvement and feeling of inner warmth; developmental improvement (movements, balance, sense of touch; developmental improvement (joy for life and willingness to learn) | |
| Case report (n = 1) | Neurodermatitis of a 4-year old girl | After 12 ODBs, significant improvement of skin lesions; marginal relapses, which diminished in their intensity; finally total regeneration of skin affections | ||
| Case report (n = 1) | Richard: 9 years old developmental delay | ODB with different oils | Richard: Strengthening, inner resolution, more peaceful | |
| Case report (n = 1) | Angela: 12 years old, Autism | ODB with different oils | Angela: relaxation, inner calming | |
| Field report | Diabetes mellitus Type I & II | Rosmary ODB: 5 × weekly within 4 weeks and 3 × weekly within 8 weeks | No results presented; Type 2 diabetes (insulin-dependent) was claimed to be cured; in contrast, no improvements of metabolic situation in patients with type 1 diabetes | |
| Field report | Rheumatic Diseases | Various bathes described, i.e. saline bath, sulfur bath, and ODB and stinging-nettle bath | No results presented; just a statement that complaints and subjective well-being improves | |
| Field report | Painful Neuropathy | 10-day-in patient treatment with daily Rosmary-ODB | No results presented; Subjective improvements | |