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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL CARBONATED WATER?
Natural carbonated waters are the springs with carbon dioxide or hydrogen carbonate. When springs rise from the ground, they mix with other components to form the various types of springs.
Unlike natural carbon dioxide springs, the artificial ones contain no minerals and are produced by dissolving carbon dioxide gas in hot water by using a device. They are composed of water and carbon dioxide without chemical additives.
Regardless of the amount of carbon dioxide gas dissolved in the water, its presence influences positively on the circulatory system, particularly vasodilation and increased blood flow.
BENEFICIAL ROLE OF CARBON DIOXIDE
According to a study presented at the Insubri Thermal Medicine Congress in Italy, the following phenomena are verified during a carbonated water bath.
- Opening of arterial collateral circles
- Activation of capillaries
- Venous vasoconstriction
These phenomena are caused by the carbon dioxide dissolved in the water entering the bloodstream through the skin. In other words, the beneficial effects of carbonated water depend primarily on the concentration of carbon dioxide gas.
By immersing yourself to highly concentrated artificial carbonated water, you absorb the carbon dioxide gas dissolved in the water through the skin and dilate the blood vessels all over the body down to the capillaries in a few minutes, resulting the blood flow three times more than that of a bath with normal hot water.
ADVANTAGES OF ARTIFICIAL CARBONATED WATER
There are many advantages of artificial carbonated water from the standpoint of health and convenience.
Our generator instantly produces therapy-grade high concentration carbonated water whenever you want without traveling to a spa. In Europe, carbonated water springs are numerous. But the high concentration ones that exceed 1000 ppm are limited to specific geographical areas. Regular bathing in carbonated water has great promise for the treatment and prevention of diseases associated with vascular damage or aging, where the risks increase with age to be the leading cause of worldwide mortality. Healthy blood vessels are crucial for a healthy and longer life.