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  Aqua Sana - Tepidarium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Known as the Warm Room, the Romans named the most famous bath of the Antique, Tepidarium.
The temperature in the Tepidarium is 39ÂșC, which is the ideal temperature to gently cleanse the body and give a feeling of wellbeing.
The warm, dry air of the Tepidarium can also help to enhance the body’s immune defences, as well as relieving stress.
www.aquasana.co.uk /spa/experiences/tepidarium.jsp   (106 words)

  
  Encyclopedia: Tepidarium
The tepidarium was the warm (tepidus) bathroom of the Roman baths.
The equipment includes a tepidarium room with walls of insulation boards, the sides of which that face the room carrying an electrically conductive meander band that serves as a surface heating element covered with an insulating plastic foil and shielded by a metal foil.
The heat radiation of the tepidarium reaches the resting surfaces by way of reflection from the foil that is spread on the floor and reflects the heat radiation.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Tepidarium   (651 words)

  
 TEPIDARIUM - Encyclopedia Britannica - TEPIDARIUM - JCSM's Study Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
TEPIDARIUM - Encyclopedia Britannica - TEPIDARIUM - JCSM's Study Center
The tepidarium in the Roman thermae was the
HALL (generally known as SCHWABISCH-HALL, tc distinguish it from the small town of Hall in
jcsm.org /StudyCenter/Encyclopedia_Britannica/TAV_THE/TEPIDARIUM.html   (429 words)

  
 Medical Spa treatments include water, massage therapy, mud packs.
The floor and walls in the caldarium would have been too hot to touch and Romans would have had to wear thick-soled sandals to stop feet from burning.
Having had an oil massage in the tepidarium, Romans would move to the caldarium to sweat out the dirt from their skin before returning to the tepidarium and then the frigidarium to close their pores and freshen up.
Nowadays, a caldarium is usually just a hot room (without a bath) and often uses moist heat to differentiate it from the laconium, which is a dry heat room.
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