HEALTH
IS BECOMING AN EVER MORE POTENT ADDITION TO THE ATTRACTIONS
ON OFFER IN TOURIST RESORTS. OVER
RECENT YEARS, THE COSTA DEL SOL HAS ESTABLISHED ITSELF AT
THE FOREFRONT OF THIS SECTOR, PROVIDING VISITORS WITH A
WIDE RANGE OF OPTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM. AS
WELL AS THE PROVINCE'S INLAND NATURAL SPA TOWNS, MANY LUXURY
HOTEL COMPLEXES ALSO FEATURE THEIR OWN SPECIALIST CENTRES.
This
phenomenon, a growing trend is western societies (prey to
illnesses associated with industrialised societies, such
as stress and anxiety), is based on recoverig physical well-being
in pleasant surroundings.
Tradicional spa resorts, consigned to oblivion for many
a long year, have experienced a rebirth thanks to the rise
in so-called "health and beauty tourism". The
famous spa resort of Carratraca is a good example of this.
After years of inactivity, it is today trying to create
its glory days of the 19th century, when its thermal waters
made it one of Europe's most famous summer resort. Carratraca
is particularly recommended for gynaecological and dermatological
treatments because of the sulphur content of the waters
which bubble up`from its spring, at a constant temperature
of 18 degrees centigrade. The other historical spa resort
of the province is in Tolox. Its has never closed down since
first being opened in 1871. It did however recently go under
wraps for major refurbishment work and the installation
of new facilities. Its waters are particularly recomended
for respiratory illnesses, perhaps the reason why it is
the world's leading spa for treating children.
Periana has been home since the time of the Moors to the
"Vilo Baths", a spring of sulphurous waters with
medicinal properties, which had their heyday at the end
of the 19th century. However, since the early 20th century
business has been on hold. Now, after several failed attempts
to restore the resort, its owners, the town council, are
refurbishing it to create an Arab bath complex also offering
accommodation and food. This new tourist attraction is expected
to open next year.
The town council of Casares also plans to revive its Hedionda
Baths. This legendary spring of sulphurous waters offers
similar properties to those of the flesh its miraculous
effects.
Together with the renaissance of traditional spa resort,
the pioneers of this type of tourism, a huge range of health
and beauty treatments have also established themselves as
an almost essential addition to any hotel. Almost all the
establishments spening on the Costa del Sol, and many others
already in existence, have included among their facilities
a special area for this type of service. The name by which
they are known, "spa" comes from the Latin "salute
per aqua". In Marbella, in fact, several five-star
hotels have even signed an agreement with a luxury clinic
specialising in biological, aesthetic and preventive medicine
to offer their guests anti-stress therapy, an anti-ageing
programme or just a medical check-up during their time on
the Costa del Sol.
Another key feature is the changing profile of this type
of tourist. Younger visitors, drawn by the combined attractions
of Leisure and recreation, are also beginning to appreciate
the the advantages of spa treatments for relaxation. Meanwhile,
the key features are no longer simply medicinal, but also
include the architectural, natural and cultural aspects
of the surroundings.
The spas of the Costa del Sol offer, as can be seen below,
a huge number of medical techniques, some of which date
back thousands of years, while others are completely new.
Below are just a few examples:
Acupuncture:
Acupunsture as a therapeutic technique forms part of traditional
Chinese medicine. It uses sterilised needles with which
the practitioner alters energy flows. Specific points are
pricked, and in principle the idea is always to work from
the "Yang" to the "Yin", from top to
bottom, from left to right, from front to back, inserting
the needle more or less deeply depending on the condition.
Algotherapy:
Seaweed included almost every type of vitamin (A, B, C,
F and K), as well as a high percentage of iron and calcium,
protein, and a large number of minerals. Applying seaweed
through massages, baths and even food supplements therefore
provides your body with hugely important substances. It
also has antibiotic, anti-tumour, antioxidant and antiviral
properties, and can prevent ageing of the skin. Algotherapy
also includes the technique of "emplastotherapy",
which involves treatment with seaweed for 40 minutes.
Hammam:
A Turkish bath, or hammam, combines four elements: dry heat,
humid heat, cold and massage. It stimulates the body and
clears it toxins, as well as having a relaxing effect. The
hammam is also particularly suitable for the treatment of
respiratory illnesses.
Haemotherapy:
This is defined as the administration of blood or any of
its derivatives for therapeutic or preventive ends. It has
many applications.
Hydrotherapy:
This is treatment with water at various temperatures. It
can help cure a wide range of illnesses through the pressure
exerted on the body, bathing itself, or through the addition
of certain products. This allows the water to act on the
metabolism and the nervous and circulatory systems.
Homeopathy:
The term homeopathy was coined by Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843),
a German doctor who established the foundations of a new
mecidinal philosophy based on the principle of analogy.
According to Hahnemann, illnesses are cured by remedies
which produce the same symptoms, but administered in infinitesimally
small doses.
Neurotherapy:
Also known as neural therapy, this is particularly useful
for individuals suffering pain or inflammation, functional
illnesses, chronic illnesses, hormonal imbalances or for
those requiring rehabilitation after major injury or an
operation. Neurotherapy uses the anaesthetics procaine and
lidocaine, diluted at low dosages, to act as regulating
agents.
Oxygen therapy:
This technique involves increasing the relative pressure
of the oxygen in the blood by raising the concentration
or pressure of the oxygen in the air you breathe. It is
recommended for individuals with respiratory defects. Thanks
to oxygen therapy, the quantity of oxygen reaches the level
needed by your body.
Ozone therapy:
The gas ozone is produced from oxygen. It is used to improve
the oxygenation of tissues, to have an antioxidant effect
and eliminate free radicals (in other words, to protect
the body's cells and arrest ageing), and also has a lipolytic
effect (that is, it dissolves accumulated fats), stimulates
the defences and alters chronic and acute inflammatory processes
such as those caused by arthrosis and rheumatoid arthritis,
and is useful in the treatment of slipped discs, making
sugery unnecessary in over 85% of cases, while also acting
against bacteria, viruses and fungal infections.
Reflexology:
The aim of this centuries-old technique is, among others,
to alleviate stress. It works chiefly on the feet, alternatively
the hands, with the aim of stimulating reflexes in the organs
and glands.
Thalassotherapy:
This technique uses seawater for therapeutic ends. The water
allows the body to assimilate mineral elements such as iodine,
sulphur, calcium and magnesium, which are taken in through
the skin if it is at the same temperature as the body.
Thermolipolysys:
This involves applying heat for therapeutic ends. It is
normally used to treat cellulite localised adipose tissue
and cases of general obesity.
Chocotherapy: The use of cocoa for aesthetic
and therapeutic ends is achieved by applying this delicious
substance to the surface of the skin. Cocoa is a vitalising
foodstuff with stimulatory properties, awakening and soothing
the body. It is an excellent therapy for raising the spirits
and combating fatigue. The sweetness of the cocoa also raises
the level of serotonin, a central neural transmitter which
plays a vital role sexual behaviour, and also serves to
regulate the hormonal secretions of the hypothalamus.
As if that were not enough, it also regulates neuroendocrine
functions, body temperature, motor activity and cognitive
functions. Another exotic variant of this technique is massage
with fresh fuit.