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Peloid is
defined as a
mature clay, mud or mud
suspension or
dispersion with
curative or
cosmetic properties,
consisting of a
complex mixture of fine-grained...
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Peloids are
allochems that are
composed of micrite,
irrespective of size, shape, or origin. The two
primary types of
peloids are
pellets and intraclasts...
- Malaysia, El Totumo, Colombia)
Balneotherapy Bath
salts Heubad Mud wrap
Peloid Wallowing "A meta-analysis of the
effectiveness of mud-bath
therapy on knee...
- A peat pulp bath, a form of
peloid therapy, is a bath
prepared of peat pulp from wetlands.
Balneotherapy in form of peat pulp
baths is
offered in many...
- when they die.
Other carbonate grains composing limestones are ooids,
peloids, and
limeclasts (intraclasts and extraclasts [ca]).
Skeletal grains have...
- services.
These spas
typically use balneotherapy,
employing a
variety of
peloids. "Balneotherapy
treatments can have
different purposes. In a spa setting...
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Another draw to the area is a wide
array of
health resorts.
Brine and
peloid,
discovered in the 19th century,
together with
geothermal water resources...
- to the
latest proposal for a new definition, by
Gomes at al. (2013), a “
peloid is a
maturated mud or
muddy dispersion with
healing and/or
cosmetic properties...
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Heinrich Kisch Destination spa Hot
spring Hydrotherapy Mineral spa
Onsen Peloid Thal****otherapy
Angus Stevenson, ed. (2007). "Definition of
balneo therapy"...
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waters of
thermal springs and by
their derived products, such as (CO₂-)gas,
peloid mud, etc.. Heir to a
practice dating back
several centuries, the therapeutic...