Healing, moor and mud bath

Healing: In medicine, "healing" refers to a positive effect on health. It can refer to medicinal herbs, medicinal plants or even healing methods such as homeopathy.


Oil: Oil is a liquid that can be obtained from various sources, such as plants, animals or minerals. It is used in many areas, such as in the kitchen for cooking, in cosmetics for skin care or as fuel.


Fragrance: A fragrance is a pleasant smell that can come from various substances. There are natural scents that come from flowers, fruits or spices, but also artificial scents that are used in perfumes or scented oils.


Moor: A moor is a wet area that is characterized by peat mosses and other plant species. It is a special habitat with particular ecological conditions. In many moor areas there are also healing moors, where mud packs or mud baths are used for therapeutic purposes.


Mud baths: Mud baths are baths in which the body is covered with silt or mud. These baths are often offered in health resorts or wellness facilities because they are said to have a relaxing and nourishing effect on the skin. The mud often contains mineral components that can have a positive effect on the body.


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