Therapeutic Constract Showers

Therapeutic Contrast Showers for Improving Your Health

This therapy helps strengthen and normalize the nervous, circulatory, endocrine (hormonal), musculoskeletal and immune systems, and is excellent for helping the body cope with stress.  The more you challenge yourself with cold, the more you will notice these effects, sometimes even a subtle healthy “high”.

 

After every shower, turn the hot water up as much as possible, then turn down the hot water, as low as you can tolerate (eventually you may be able to turn it off completely, and comfortably).

 

Cover every inch of your body with the cooler water, including the bottoms of your feet. 

Focus the cold stream on affected areas – scalp, back, joints, pelvis, etc.

 

If you prefer, you may even alternate hot and cold, as long as you always end with cold.  This should take only one to three minutes, in entirety.  Then dry yourself off quickly, rubbing briskly.  This may sound barbaric, but this causes your body to react in an exquisitely healthy manner, you will warm up quickly and turn pink afterwards.

 

It is important to feel very warm internally before beginning the cold phase.

 

There may be times when your responsively is decreased and you should either temporarily decrease the intensity (i.e. not as cold) or discontinue this treatment:

 

  • When you are acutely ill or injured and do not feel strong enough.
  • When you are under treatment for chronic illness and are undergoing an aggravation which weakens you.
  • You are menstruating and do not feel strong enough.
  • You know that you are overstressed and are planning to deal with your stresses but haven’t started doing so yet.
  • When you feel chilly.

In addition, this therapy may be contraindicated in the following conditions.

 

  • vascular insufficiency or stasis (the extreme of “poor circulation”)
  • cardiac insufficiency (from heart disease, etc.)
  • some anemia or blood dyscrasias
  • pregnancy
  • certain kinds of chronic infections
  • malnutrition
  • some joint diseases
  • diabetes

 

Contact Dr. Keri Brown at www.drkeribrown.com for more information on how hydrotherapy and other nature cures can benefit your life.

 

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