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![]() Gecko spa hot tub OEM Saratoga spa VERTICAL HEATER 4 kW for M Class $179.99 Time Remaining: 18d 14h 57m Buy It Now for only: $179.99 |
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The Best of Roberta Flack
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DescriptionFLACK ROBERTA THE BEST OF Features
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Dance Mix Usa 2
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DescriptionAll products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. |
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Best of Miquel Brown
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Saratoga Salsa-Half as Hot 16 oz.
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DescriptionSaratoga Premium Salsa Half As Hot - Plum Tomatoes, White Onions, jalapeno Peppers, Green Peppers, White Pepper, Tomato Puree, Cilantro, White Vinegar, Salt, Garlic, Corn Starch, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Red Pepper, Oregano. 16 oz. |
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Saratoga Salsa-Hotter Than Hot 16 oz.
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DescriptionSaratoga Premium Salsa Hotter Than Hot - Tomatillos, Serrano Peppers, Corn, White Onion, Cilantro, Corn Oil, Salt, Garlic, White Pepper, Cottonseed Oil, Distilled Vinegar. 16 oz. |
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Healing Springs: The Ultimate Guide to Taking the Waters
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DescriptionThe first book to present medical evidence that mineral springs can prevent and cure disease--and to tell you which spas are most effective⢠Lists more than 200 of the best hot springs and mineral springs in the world and the health conditions best treated at each, with a special emphasis on springs in the U.S. and Canada⢠Reviews additional healing techniques that best complement bathing in and drinking medicinal waters--such as acupuncture, homeopathy, fasting programs, and fitness training⢠Includes photos of everything from famous spas to little-known hot springsThe Fountain of Youth does exist! Author Nathaniel Altman shows that "taking the waters" is a powerful healing tool that rejuvenates the body and prevents a host of illnesses. Until now, it's been the best-kept secret for promoting and maintaining health and vitality.The use of natural mineral spring water for the prevention and cure of disease dates back 5000 years to the Bronze Age. Hot springs reached their heyday in the United States in the latter part of the 19th century and were well attended until the early 1940s. Balneotherapy--using natural mineral spring water for the prevention and cure of disease--continued to thrive elsewhere in the world and is making a big comeback in the United States. It is an accepted form of mainstream medicine in Europe and Japan, where an abundance of medical evidence shows that in addition to relieving stress, certain mineral waters can help the body heal itself from heart, liver, and kidney problems, skin diseases, asthma, digestive disorders, arthritis, and a host of other health problems. |
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Healing Waters: Missouri's Historic Mineral Springs and Spas
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DescriptionMissouri’s mineral springs and resorts played a vital role in the social and economic development of the state. In Healing Waters, Loring Bullard delves into the long history of these springs and spas, concentrating particularly on the use and development of the mineral springs from 1800 to about the 1930s. During this period, there were at least eighty sites in the state that could be described as resorts. Because so many people were drawn to the springs by their faith in the healing virtues of the springwater, towns were frequently founded at the mineral springs. These places fought hard to capture the attention of Missourians who were seeking better health, relaxation, or good times in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Bullard first examines the development of mineral water resorts in Europe from ancient times, early spa traditions in America, and Missouri’s frontier spas. He then discusses the establishment of saltworks at the state’s saline springs and the importance of the early salt trade; the brisk business that grew around the bottling of mineral waters; the use and development of mineralized groundwater resources; the geologic and biologic factors that create Missouri’s mineral waters; and public and professional belief in the curative values of mineral waters. Healing Waters also traces the demise of Missouri’s mineral water resorts and towns. Well into the twentieth century, when modern medicine had seemingly taken hold, many physicians and scientists continued to proclaim the medicinal virtues of mineral waters. However, by the second quarter of the twentieth century, medical science and popular opinion had discounted the immediate medical usefulness of mineral waters. As advances were made in microbiology and biochemistry, and with the inherent promise of drug cures, orthodox medicine began to turn a cold shoulder on mineral water treatments. Spa treatments, with their long regimens, also did not fit well with the increasingly fast-paced lifestyles of the public.By visiting the sites, gathering local historical accounts, interviewing local citizens, and photographing remaining artifacts, Bullard has done a masterful job in providing the answers to why these vibrant social centers came to be and why they faded. |
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A hot-house constitution :: the Mexican Constitution of 1917 : presented at the meeting of the American Bar Association at Saratoga Springs, September 4-6, 1917
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Farmaesthetics Solar Salts Mineral Bath with Field Lavender |
DescriptionWith its high mineral content, a salt-water bath is one of the most effective means of achieving detoxification, as well as de-stressing and reconditioning the skin. Reminiscent of The Roosevelt Baths in Saratoga, the Solar Salt Mineral Bath creates a soak in which toxins are leached from muscles through the pores, yielding a deep muscular relaxation & a soft clear complexion. This is an intensive herbal treatment and as the heat of a hot bath opens pores for detoxification, the skin absorbs the minerals and healing properties of the herbs, flowers and oil. Features
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Hot Wheels Star Trek U.S.S. Saratoga NCC-1867
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