Classic vs Jetted

Classic Bathtubs

Classic Bathtubs and Jetted Tubs are comparable in that they both offer a place to relax in a soothing bath, but there are a few very distinct differences. And although similar healing effects can be gained from using the massaging power of a Jetted Tub, it is important to consider certain aspects when purchasing the tub style that will best fit your needs.

Our Classic Tub, or Soaking Tub, has benefits all its own. Aside from leaving you feeling relaxed with a sense of well-being, a long soak in a Classic Tub can be good for your health as well.

As Pain Relief

Soaking in a warm bath can alleviate the strain on sore muscles and joints, and can aid in the healing process of wounds by increasing blood flow to the area. It relieves lower back pain and increases range of motion. Arthritis sufferers can find relief after a long soak.

To Aid in Respiratory Issues

Steam from a hot bath can open clogged sinuses in conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, flue, colds, and allergies. Certain liquid medications and scented oils can be added to increase breathing, such as peppermint or eucalyptus.

Relaxation

A leisurely bath has a calming effect on the mind as well as the body. The addition of scented herbs or oils can increase this effect. This can help with those who suffer from insomnia; as the body temperature rises, it signals the body that it is time to sleep, and the warm water relaxes tense muscles.

Aromatherapy, Bath Salts, and Oils

Aromatherapy has been used for thousands of years. It can be used as a calming remedy to sooth and relax you, but can also be beneficial to joints and respiratory systems as well. Bath Salts or Epsom Salt work to relieve muscle and joint pain, and can be used for exfoliation of the feet. Adding certain oils such as vitamin E can help some skin conditions.



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