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Alternative Therapies
Detox Bath - Healing Secret Revealed
By Randa Khalil and Lina Baker
Feb 12, 2006 - 11:04:00 AM


Experiencing the Detox Bath is like stumbling on an archaeological treasure: genuine, authentic, simple and pure, yet so valuable and rich with implications on the field of natural holistic health.

 

Louis Kuhne, a naturopath from Leipzig, brought this ancient knowledge to us in its present form almost two hundred years ago. He dedicated his life to successfully heal a wide spectrum of diseases using natural remedies, including this particular method. History shows that it's been available to many cultures in various forms throughout the centuries.

 

However, the sands of time buried it again when it was superseded by modern science, until France Guillain, an adventurer, naturopath, naturalist, author and mathematician, revived it ten years ago. She wrote two books about it in French, and has been relentlessly and successfully preaching and promoting its benefits since.

 

What is the Detox Bath about?

It’s a home hydrotherapy technique that offers a natural alternative for maintaining disease at bay by strengthening the body's inherent ability to flush out waste deposits. The Detox Bath, as we call it, uses nothing but water to help eliminate fat and toxins and to maintain a healthy, fit and toned body.

 

Simple and free, yet so effective; it doesn't involve buying any equipment whatsoever and you can safely practice it in the comfort of your home, to help you stay lean, fit and healthy.

 

Louis Kuhne and France Guillain's work inspired us to perfect our knowledge of this technique through first hand experience and research. The result of these was the birth of the book, Detox Bath.

 

We believe that we can all gain enormously by tapping into the authentic and abundant benefits of nature.

 

In this age of environmental hazards, it's time is to start thinking outside the box and exploring alternative approaches that have survived the sands of time. This precious knowledge should never be forgotten.

 

Join this revival. Shake the dust off the healer within!

 

An ancestral healing technique with profound potential

A majority of health-conscious individuals, aware of the amount of toxins the human body is now exposed to on a daily basis, are seeking ways to effectively support the body's elimination process.

 

It's an undeniable fact that the hype and confusion surrounding the why and the how of detox are tremendous. Capitalising on our fear and bewilderment in the face of the countless toxin-related health scares, promoted by the media on a daily basis, a brand new industry is thriving. It touts detox aids in the form of herbal supplements, colon-cleansing aids, foot patches and detox diets, to mention but a few. While some of these might be genuinely effective, they are unfortunately lost amongst the multitude of generally useless, so-called detox aids.

 

Louis Kuhne, a naturopath from Leipzig, Germany -hailed by his contemporaries as "a genius in the Art of Healing"- was a pioneer of the detox concept in 1883. His doctrine of the Unity of Diseases stipulates that all diseases are caused by an accumulation of toxins in the body. He devised an ingeniously simple healing panacea based on hydrotherapy -specially featuring his famous friction sitz bath- accompanied by a wholesome, strictly vegetarian diet. Using these simple methods, Kuhne achieved phenomenal success in healing a wide spectrum of sometimes-incurable diseases, and helping his patients recover good health.

 

The Detox Bath is based on Louis Kuhne's friction sitz bath. It is a tool that nature generously provides us with, to help us maintain our health and body in optimal condition.

 

Detox Bath is a simple, free home hydrotherapy technique that offers a natural alternative for maintaining disease at bay by strengthening the body's inherent ability to flush out waste deposits. It uses nothing but water to help eliminate fat and toxins and maintain a healthy, fit and toned body.

 

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