The Whirlpool Hot Tub

Ancient cultures were known to make use of natural hot springs, from the Japanese “onsen” since at least A.D. 737 to the Roman thermal springs and bathhouses. When hot springs were not available, past cultures created rudimentary hot tubs by adding heated stones to a cauldron of water. Later on, the Romans developed piping to carry hot water from a furnace to a pool or other contained body of water. While these facts mark the beginnings of the importance of hydrotherapy, it was the Jacuzzi brothers that pioneered what became known as hydromassage.

The modern hot tub combines water effects such as waterfalls or cervical massages with air effects such as hydromassage beds. These effects are often used together to bring a complete, holistic experience that relaxes the body and mind. When integrated with all the different water and air features, one has an unsurpassed opportunity to relax and recuperate. Hot tubs offer therapy for aching muscles, skin detoxification and the body’s blood circulation as well as calming busy minds.

"The Hot tub is a sacred space, a moment to pause, reflect and connect with something bigger than our everyday lives."

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Whirlpool Hot Tub Benefits

Did you know that hot tub benefits go far beyond relaxation? Hot tubs have created a way for the everyone to easily include hydrotherapy in everyday life and reap its major benefits. They have created the ideal environment for treating and managing your pain, supporting your body's internal system, and even providing emotional and mental health support

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