Supply of equipment for the Turkish baths and hammam
The word to "boors" meets both in the Arab language, and in Hebrew and means "heat" or "to heat". Many years ago this word was included into Turkish, and the Turkish baths quite so began to be called.
The Turkish baths differ from baths in cultures of other people. They have features a heating system, architectural structure, a condition of the person, and also special methods of massage. It is enough to tell that visit of the Turkish bath is a special ritual which exists at many cultures of the world.
According to many experts of Europe and Turkey, exert "boors" beneficial influence on health of the person.
In those days wrote that the Turkish baths are panacea from many illnesses. In numerous articles which were published at that time in Europe many experts claimed that the Turkish baths help at treatment of such diseases as bronchitis, asthma, heat, cholera, cold and chronic alcoholism.
In 1913 the American writer J. Kizgruv tried to impart culture of a hammam in America. In particular, he complained that the Turkish baths became in America luxury goods, and to simple people there access is closed. He recommended to the state to carry out construction support to boors in hospitals, hotels, nursing homes. However politicians opposed categorically influence of "the culture alien to America".
However all these disputes remained in the past, and the Turkish baths exist now around the world. They are very widely used also in sector of traditional east medicine.
As useful main properties of the Turkish baths it should be noted the following:
- there is a clarification of an organism from slags and harmful substances;
- skin is cleared, a time opens;
- the fatigue is taken off;
- the system of clarification of an organism is stabilized;
- the system of breath is stabilized;
- there pass pains;
- the heat goes down and cold recovers;
- there passes sleeplessness;
- there is a beneficial influence on a gastrointestinal tract;
- at the correct mode of visit it is possible to boors to stabilize weight.
