Oil Dispersion Bath Therapy

 

Interestingly, as global warmth appears to be gradually increasing, human physical warmth is found to be increasingly less than the classic norm of 98.6° F.  After decades of repressing human physical warmth with anti-inflammatory medications temperatures of 96 – 97 degrees are common despite that 98.6° is the defining characteristic of human warmth.  Our hectic modern lifestyles, diet, driving and the many impressions of a more or less modern environment produce challenges to our human warmth.  This leaves us more vulnerable to the world, as we falter in mastery of our warmth.  Oil Dispersion Bath Therapy works to help a human being reassert his or her own humanness.  Through the warming capacity of oil finely dispersed in water, our innate warmth is able to be called forth.
            This therapy was developed in 1937 after a suggestion of Rudolf Steiner.  Much research has gone into developing a device that allows oil to be ultra finely dispersed within the body of water.  This makes the oil, bearer of warmth, a unique vehicle for carrying therapeutic substances into the blood through the portal of the skin.  Rediscovering individual human temperature provides for a strong foundation enhancing and supporting other therapies, remedies and even education.  Oil Dispersion Bath therapy is found to be helpful in supporting a person through times of exhaustion, extreme stress, chemotherapy treatment, as well as challenges of attention and concentration. It is also indicated as a treatment for specific chronic illnesses and constitutional issues.

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