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Carbon-dioxide Thermo-saline Springs in the Light of Modern Research.

A Schott.   

Abstract

Investigations on the influence of natural Nauheim standing and running effervescent CO(2) thermo-saline baths on the subcutaneous CO(2) and O(2) tension in gas under the skin in rabbits showed a decrease of the CO(2) tension in all experiments. The O(2) tension increased in 50 per cent. of the experiments, in the others it remained unaffected. The results are interpreted as due to an increase in ventilation and an increase in peripheral blood-flow, the peripheral blood-vessels being dilated. Plain water baths of the same temperature and duration did not show this effect on the peripheral circulation, both CO(2) and O(2) tension being decreased after the bath. The relations between these researches and other investigations on the effect of natural thermo-saline baths are discussed as well as the difference between the effect of natural and artificial baths. The special curative properties of fresh natural mineral springs are in some way connected with the composition of the salts as complex compounds and their molecular structure. These complex compounds being decomposed by heat, light or access of air, the special activity is lost. The presence of the salts as complex compounds in fresh natural mineral springs is supposed to be due to the special geological conditions under which these compounds are formed.

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Year:  1928        PMID: 19986308      PMCID: PMC2102123     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc R Soc Med        ISSN: 0035-9157


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1.  Bathing in carbon dioxide-enriched water alters protein expression in keratinocytes of skin tissue in rats.

Authors:  Julia Kälsch; Leona L Pott; Atsushi Takeda; Hideo Kumamoto; Dorothe Möllmann; Ali Canbay; Barbara Sitek; Hideo A Baba
Journal:  Int J Biometeorol       Date:  2016-10-05       Impact factor: 3.787

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