What is the detailed process in heating the sawdust?

Jelian Mae Caligner | Jan 12, 2019 | Category: Day spa

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Pamela W. | Jan 13, 2019

Unless they changed it you have a bath girl that assist you... They will scoop out a body size shape in the saw dust, and they will assist you getting in, you could hand them your robe and they will cover the stuff on top of you... When your session is over they will help you to the shower and they will even use the back scrubbers to help scrub the sawdust off of you which is quite a nice service... I'm sure if you're uncomfortable with being naked and someone helping you I'm sure you could request to do it by yourself

Osmosis Day Spa Sanctuary (Owner) | Jan 13, 2019

Thank you for your inquiry. The heat in the enzyme bath is produced biologically by the activity of microorganisms, which also produce their own electro-chemical environment. When the largest organ of the body, the skin, comes in direct contact with this intense metabolic activity, the heat and energy benefit your body in many ways. In a biological process similar to fermentation, the enzyme bath helps break down metabolic waste in the subcutaneous layer of your skin. It also improves digestion and organ cleansing, breaks down lactic acid in sore muscles, and reduces inflammatory fluid build-up, which can provide relief from pain including arthritis and rheumatism. For more information you can check out our website which goes into more detail. https://www.osmosis.com/cedar-enzyme-bath/

Andrea Grigsby | Jan 13, 2019

I am from Bismarck, North Dakota and went to Osmosis for the Cedar Bath. It was amazing. The above person explained it well. What amazed be is that tue heat on your body is much different than water heat or jazzuci water. You don't feel like you head is going to pop off from heat. Instead the heat for me was slow and even and felt very soothing from the inside out.

pan cho | Jan 13, 2019

Pamela W. +1

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