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associated areas and are very useful for aiding fertility and relieving  
endometriosis, PID (pelvic inflammatory disease), hip problems, sciatica,  
congestion, and so on.  
Once you are in the water, swing both legs over the side of the bath.  
Alternatively, lower yourself into the water buttocks first, keeping your  
legs over the side of the bath. Whether you have the water hot or cold  
will depend on the particular problem you are aiming to treat. Sitz baths  
focus on encouraging circulation, increasing oxygen flow, and relieving  
any congestion or stagnation there might be in the lower abdominal area.  
With cold sitz baths, it may be difficult to stay in the water for any  
length of time. Shout or scream, as this will relieve the shock and  
numbing effect of the cold water. Wear a sweater and socks if the  
bathroom itself is cold. Begin by staying in the water for one minute, and  
progress to five minutes as you get used to it. It is very important that you  
warm up quickly after a cold sitz bath. Placing a hot water bottle over the  
area, going for a run, or sitting near a fire are all good methods.  
foot and hand baths  
Water of varying temperatures may be used as a medium to carry herbs to  
all areas of the body by soaking the hands and feet. If the person feels hot,  
as is often the case with skin diseases, then cold water is used. Hot water  
would be appropriate with other conditions, such as flu. Herb decoctions or  
teas, essential oils, mustard, Epsom salts, or cider vinegar can be added.  
Soak your hands or feet in the solution for at least twenty minutes in order  
to absorb the plant extracts via the skin for topical or internal healing. You  
can use two bowls at once, each containing different herbs or varying water  
temperatures. One may be hot and the other coldyou can alternate  
between them. The famous French herbalist Maurice Messegue used this  
healing technique very successfully, and reading his book Of People and  
Plants will enlighten you about a whole system of healing for every known  
disorder.  
Book List  
Herbal Home Health by Christopher Hobbs (Springville, Utah: Christo-  
pher Publications, 1976)  
Dr. Jensen’s Nature Has a Remedy: Healthy Secrets from Around the World by  
Dr. Bernard Jenson (Los Angeles, California: Keats, 2001)  
Resources  
For Skin Brushes and Slant Boards  
Perfect Health Company, 4872 Casitas Pass Road, Ventura, California  
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3001; tel: 800-444-4584; email: [email protected]  


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