![]() Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play Seeing the therapeutic effect firsthand turned him into a lifelong bath enthusiast. “I broke my back when I was younger and the only way I could get the zero gravity effect that is the ultimate way to relieve back pain was to get in a bath,” says Spencer Arnold, co-founder of natural bath product company Bathing Culture. “Balneotherapy, taking a bath infused with minerals, salts or mud, has been practiced for centuries and is believed to some ailments such as arthritis and diseases such as eczema and psoriasis,” says dermatologist Michele Green, MD.īaths are also often prescribed to ease pain and aid in recovery (which is why professional athletes are such big fans). The benefits of a bath are so clear that there’s even a fancy word for it: balneotherapy. There’s more to a bath than just relaxation, though let’s get real, that’s a big part of it. But let’s set the record straight once and for all: it is not weird for guys to take baths. Plenty of guys don’t think about taking baths for whatever reason-the time commitment, bathtub size, or just plain old generations of gendered marketing. Have you thought about baths recently? Chances are, unless you’re under the age of six or a professional athlete, the answer is no. ![]()
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