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  Sauna - Sitz Bath
Definition A sitz bath (also called a hip bath) is a type of bath in which only the hips and buttocks are soaked in water or saline solution.
A sitz bath (also called a hip bath) is a type of bath in which only the hips and buttocks are soaked in water or saline solution.
In a cold sitz bath, water of only a few inches deep is used and should not be colder than 68º F / 20º C. note.
www.allsauna.com /SitzBath   (540 words)

  
 The True Scope of Medicine
The modern treatment of disease relies very greatly on the old so-called natural methods, diet and exercise, bathing and massage--in other words, giving the natural forces the fullest scope by easy and thorough nutrition, increased flow of blood and removal of obstructions to the excretory systems or the circulation in the tissues.
At the outset of the nineteenth century it was treated with 'remedies' of the extremest violence--bleeding and blistering, vomiting and purging, and the administration of antimony and mercury, and plenty of other heroic remedies.
This is the result partly of the remarkable experiments of the Paris and Vienna schools in the action of drugs, which have shaken the stoutest faiths; and partly of the constant and reproachful object lesson of homeopathy.
www.curenaturally.com /the-true-scope-of-medicine.htm   (3308 words)

  
 Sodium Chloride
This inexpensive detergent is commonly used in cosmetic cleansers, hair shampoos, bath and shower gels, bubble baths, etc. - It is probably the most dangerous ingredient used in skin and hair-care products.
In the cleaning industry SLS is used in garage floor cleaners, engine degreasers, car-wash soaps, etc. It is very corrosive and readily attacks greasy surfaces.
Okay, here's the now extremely popular website of a man who got ahold of three and half pounds of solid sodium metal, and decided to toss it into some water just for the joy of watchn' stuff go boom, for science.
sodiumchloride.moatsodium.com   (1068 words)

  
 Encyclopedia
The French call this cooking technique bain marie.
It consists of placing a container (pan, bowl, soufflé dish, etc.) of food in a large, shallow pan of warm water, which surrounds the food with gentle heat.
The food may be cooked in this manner either in an oven or on top of a range.
web.foodnetwork.com /food/web/encyclopedia/termdetail/0,7770,1061,00.html   (121 words)

  
 "What Wikipedia Lost: Credibility" from The Intuitive Life Business Blog
I myself actually do consult the WP on an almost daily basis and sometimes several times a day, not to get definitive reference material, but as a starting point or alternative point of view.
As a computer/software industry "insider", it is easy for me to pick out many of the obvious flaws so that I can keep the baby after throwing out the bath water, but I have to sigh very heavily at the thought that students actually treat some of this stuff as gospel.
Boulder city official in hot water over MySpace blog
www.intuitive.com /blog/what_wikipedia_lost_credibility.html   (3091 words)

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