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At
the end of the 18th Century, someone with a desire for well-being
began to use the warm spring water as a non-medical practitioner.
Heat and water steam were mixed and a tight carpet made of fir-tree
branches, released the tangy fragrances found in the surrounding
woods. It was called the "Sielles" bath and had a healing
influence for rheumatism, muscle tension and colds. The ladies welcomed
the cosmetic effects on their skin.. ( more...
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