The Forgotten Power of Bathing How a Daily Bath Can Improve Your Health and Happiness |
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Author:
| BainUltra, Drolet, Élaine Redcross, Ken |
Produced by:
| BainUltra, |
ISBN: | 979-8-218-31240-4 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2024 |
Publisher: | BainUltra
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $14.95 |
Book Description:
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To be human is to have a relationship with water. We are born from water, we came from water, and our cells are bathed in water.Bathing is one of the oldest healing practices practiced by humankind-a sacred opportunity for the bather to slow down, to luxuriate, and to reconnect with themselves and their world.Sadly, in today's go-go world, our relationship with bathing has been largely lost. This book is the prescription for getting it back.Elaine Drolet is the CEO of bath design...
More DescriptionTo be human is to have a relationship with water. We are born from water, we came from water, and our cells are bathed in water.Bathing is one of the oldest healing practices practiced by humankind-a sacred opportunity for the bather to slow down, to luxuriate, and to reconnect with themselves and their world.Sadly, in today's go-go world, our relationship with bathing has been largely lost. This book is the prescription for getting it back.Elaine Drolet is the CEO of bath design company BainUItra, whose innovative bathtubs bring the bathing experience into the 21st century.Dr. Ken Redcross is a physician and author who is passionate about redefining healthcare and putting power in the hands of his patients.What unites them is a shared belief in the transformative power of bathing-for your health, and for your life.In this book, the co-authors explain how one simple change, developing a daily bathing practice, has the potential to offer you a more grounded, connected, healthy and stress-free life.By the time you finish this book, you will be prepared-and excited-to begin an entirely new relationship with the eons-old human experience of bathing.If you are looking for the ultimate wellness hack, look no further than this modern take on ancient advice: take a bath.