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Sillene mineral and thermal water, gushes
out at a temperature of 38,5° C. Being employed in mud-balneotherapy
treatments, it is principally used in the mud-therapy of liver
and in the CO2 balneotherapy. By applying it on the region
of the liver as a large abdominal belt, Sillene mud strengthens
the Holy Water choleretic effect, while producing an anti-spastic
action on the biliary ducts. After one course of mud-therapy
for the liver, its volume steadily decreases and the painful
symptomatology that is often linked with functional and/or
hepatic-biliary alterations diminishes.
The mud-therapy is usually combined with the CO2 balneotherapy,
strengthening the effects of the first one. Sillene CO2 bath
is advised in the cure of primary arterial hypertension and
in the case of vascular insufficiency of limbs in its initial
stage.
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