Mudbaths have been a detoxification 'treat' for centuries, and now you can 'treat' yourself in your bath. There are probably lots of brands of these mudbath packs, but this is the only one I could find. It is not an endorsement of this brand. It must be assumed it will not help with bloodborne body odor or bloodborne halitosis, and there may be a chance of a bad reaction. It is posted only for an awareness purpose.
Mud baths have historically, for hundreds of years, been considered a luxury only a few could enjoy. This article is interesting in that it explains the theory of how mud baths help detox and cleans our body to a healthier state. The spa seen in this picture is not required to enjoy the effects of a mud bath.
Our bodies are being constantly attacked by toxins present in our environment. Due to overwhelming exposure, prolong stress or a weakened health state, toxins do not metabolize properly, but are being stored in body and body fat layers. When detoxification is limited, the body burden of chemicals accumulates further and disrupts biological processes. Regular removal of toxins from our body is essential as a high toxin load can cause many illnesses, chronic pains, low energy levels, skin problems, memory disruption, even cancer...http://www.torfspa.com/moor_mud_bath.html
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