Mud or clay bath is another mode of treatment in mud therapy. The
application is in same way as packs, but only on a larger scale on the
entire body. In this, mud or clay is made into a smooth paste mixed with
hot water. The paste is then spread on a sheet which in turn is wrapped
round the body. One or two blankets are then wrapped over this,
depending on the temperature of the room and that of the pack. A mud
bath is followed with a cleansing warm water bath and a short cold
shower. The mud bath is found to tone up the skin by increasing the
movement and energising the skin tissues. Frequent mud baths help to
improve the complexion, clear spots and patches on the skin following
skin disorders or due to smallpox. It is very beneficial in the
treatment of skin diseases like psoriasis, leucoderma
and even leprosy. This bath is also valuable in getting relief from
rheumatic pain or pain in the joints caused by injuries. The duration of
the bath should be from thirty minutes to one hour. Mud applications
also form a vital part of natural beauty treatment.
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