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  2. Jjimjilbang - Wikipedia

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    Jjimjilbang (Korean: 찜질방; Hanja: 蒸氣房; MR: tchimjilbang; Korean pronunciation: [t͈ɕimdʑilbaŋ], lit. ' poultice room ') are bathhouses in South Korea which gained popularity in the 1990s. [1] They are separated by gender and typically have hot tubs, showers, Korean traditional kiln saunas, and massage tables.

  3. Brown Palace Hotel (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    The 22-story, 231-room tower directly across Tremont Place was built as a new wing of the hotel in 1959, known as the Brown Palace West. [10] For many years it operated as a budget wing of the hotel, until the Brown Palace's owners branded the guest rooms in the annex as a Comfort Inn in 1988, and then as a Holiday Inn Express in December 2014. [11]

  4. Dead Sea products - Wikipedia

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    Dead sea salt body scrub. In 1989, an Israeli dermatologist tested the effect of Dead Sea salts on 50 patients with psoriasis. 47 patients out of 50 (94%) experienced significant relief. The most improvement was shown in patients who soaked in a solution of 1 kg (2 pounds) of salt 3 times a week for 6 weeks in a row. [10]

  5. Duzdag: The health spa hidden deep in a salt mine on ... - AOL

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    The microclimate inside the caves stays pretty constant throughout the year: The humidity is between 20-25%, and despite it being 3C (37F) outside on CNN’s visit, the temperature in the caves ...

  6. Wi Spa controversy - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, Korean baths and spas that carry the appellation jjimjilbang permit nudity within their gender-segregated areas, and are a "family affair". [10] [11] Wi Spa is a 24-hour, Korean spa located in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles.

  7. Korean brining salt - Wikipedia

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    A bowl of Korean sea salt Korean sea salt crystals. Korean brining salt, also called Korean sea salt, is a variety of edible salt with a larger grain size compared to common kitchen salt. [1] [2] It is called gulgeun-sogeum (굵은소금; "coarse salt") or wang-sogeum (왕소금; "king/queen salt") in Korean. [3] [4] [5] The salt is used mainly ...

  8. Detoxification foot baths - Wikipedia

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    At each spa they visited, they were told that the treatments would improve their overall health, and that the change in the color of the water was due to the release of toxins from their bodies. Inside Edition then purchased their own detox foot bath and had it examined by electrical engineer Steve Fowler, at his lab.

  9. Colorado Salt Works - Wikipedia

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    While other salt springs existed in the state, the Colorado Salt Works was the only site ever improved with the erection of a salt works. [2] It has been thought to be only the second manufacturing facility established in Colorado, [2] after a Denver-located cannon foundry. [3] It produced about 50 short tons (45,000 kg) of salt per month in ...