Medical foot bath
Deep-acting Treatment via the Feet
Do you suffer from tired, swollen, or aching feet? Do you often have cold feet, circulatory disorders, or skin problems on your feet? Or are you looking for a gentle method for detoxifying the intercellular tissue and general regeneration of your body?
A medical foot bath can be a soothing and at the same time deep-acting solution. It helps to eliminate toxins, stimulate blood circulation, and gently alleviate discomfort – for holistic well-being from head to toe.
Background Information on the Medical Foot Bath
Foot baths have a long tradition and were already used as remedies in ancient times. Both the ancient Egyptians, as well as the Chinese and Greeks, used foot baths to activate the body’s self-healing powers. In the 19th century, the well-known pastor Sebastian Kneipp made water applications, including foot baths, an integral part of his naturopathy. Today, there are various medical foot baths that, depending on their composition and application, can support the body in different ways.

Application Areas of the Treatment Method
The medical foot bath can be used in many ways and is particularly suitable for:
- Detoxification and purification of the body
- Promoting blood circulation in case of cold feet or vein problems
- Relieving pain and tension in the legs
- Supporting the immune system in case of susceptibility to infection
- Relaxation and stress reduction for body and mind
- Skin diseases such as eczema, fungal infections, or callus formation
- Regeneration after long periods of standing or strain
About the Treatment Method
During the treatment, you immerse your feet in pleasantly warm water that is enriched with special additives such as salt, herbs, or minerals. Depending on the goal of the treatment, the foot bath can have a detoxifying, circulation-promoting, or anti-inflammatory effect. During the application, you can relax and feel how your feet and your entire body are cleansed.
Treatment Duration
A session usually lasts 20 to 30 minutes. Depending on the symptoms, several sessions may be useful to achieve a lasting effect. A course of 5 to 10 treatments is often recommended, spread over several weeks.
Kontaktaufnahme

Mag. Christine Klimek – Heilpraktikerin
Naturheilpraxis
Adolf-Kolping-Straße 51 1/2
86633 – Neuburg an der Donau
Naturópata Christine Klimek
Marqués de Campo 46 2° Pta. 7
03700 – Dénia – España (Spanien)
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