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Buying A Hot Tub

Warm water therapy has been used for centuries as an integral part of general health and well being. The healing powers of water have brought verifiable benefits to millions of bathers. Through the ages, the Romans, Greeks, Japanese and other cultures have realized its many benefits through spirit, mind and body.

We know that water heals us in many ways. Since more than 50 percent of our body chemistry is composed of water, it only makes sense that this precious liquid be linked to our healing needs. Today, hot tubs continue to provide many health benefits simply by combining fresh, heated water with the massaging action of powerful jets.

The three main healing ingredients to the "hydrotherapy" experience are heat, buoyancy and massage. Together, they create an experience that is both relaxing and healthy. The physical benefits derived from regular hot tub use go much deeper than just relaxation and pleasure. Water is so pure and simple, yet it can do amazing things.

  The Birth of Spas & Hot Tubs
The hot tub industry began in the 1960's in California. Hot tubs became popular because the industry, along with the movies, promoted two things: fun and romance.

The spa industry in the 1980's saw dramatic changes and soon realized that there were many other reasons to owning a hot tub. Personal relaxation and family bonding were the two biggest reasons for its growth. The quality of life spent together was an uplifting improvement from the traditional routine of watching TV.

The spa industry of the 1990's continues to grow by discovering the added benefits of health and wellness. Through advanced technology and improved products, today's hot tubs provide tremendous health benefits. The medical profession now credits hot tubs in helping patients with many ailments, including stress, sleep disorders, diabetes and arthritis, to name a few.

Today, more than ever, the industry continues to grow with over one million hot tubs in use across America. The hot tub industry envisions spas becoming a permanent fixture in every home within the next ten years. As you read through these educational sections, you will begin to see the many reasons why hot tubs continue to be a popular choice for people of all ages.
 
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