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A time-tested remedy is Charcot's douche. Feedback from regular customers

Charcot's shower is a hydromassage version, which has recently become very popular in cosmetology centers. Named after the French neurologist Jean Charcot, the shower was originally used to treat patients with nervous disorders and disorders in the musculoskeletal system. Now the circle of indications with which Charcot's douche is used has expanded , reviews about the procedure are very diverse, there are even enthusiastic.

For cosmetic purposes, a procedure is used to get rid of cellulite "orange crust", correction of fat deposits, in order to improve blood and lymph circulation in problem areas and increase muscle tone and skin tone.

How does this happen?

A stream of warm water under pressure is sent to the problem areas of the body, not only the skin is massaged, but the blood circulation of the internal organs also improves. A stream of water is directed to the patient from a distance of several meters (3-5 meters), first using a fan spray of water, then transfer to a compact water head. In the classical version, Charcot's shower is used warm water (32-40 degrees), while trying to avoid the pressure of water on the spine, genitals and chest. The duration of the procedure can be from 5 minutes to 15 minutes, in many respects the time of the whirlpool is determined by the sensitivity of the patient's skin, his pain threshold. To complete the full course, 10-15 procedures should be done.

More effective is the contrast shower Charcot (or Scottish shower), while alternating hot and cold water, the temperature difference gradually increase.

In what cases does Charcot's shower help? Reviews positive:

Many people note an unusual feeling of lightness on the soul and in everything in the body, a rush of strength, and there is no trace of depression. Especially the procedure is shown after plentiful feasts, for example, New Year's holidays, as the body gets rid of toxins, drowsiness and bad mood disappear.

Charcot's douche against cellulite is one of the most effective (and inexpensive!) Procedures, proven in practice by many women. Cellulite simply "melts in front of", the skin becomes elastic, and the muscles - tightened. If you go through the entire course of procedures, you can also get rid of 3-4 kilograms of weight. In combination with diet and exercise, the rate of weight loss increases.

But the procedure can be very painful. If a woman has tender, sensitive skin, bruises can easily appear. Therefore, before the summer vacation should not do Charcot's shower, the reviews relate to ugly blue or red spots that result from the strong pressure of a jet of water on the skin, can burst blood vessels. Therefore, experts advise starting a shower with a little water pressure, to increase the head should be after several procedures. Some note the painfulness of such a procedure as Charcot's douche. Reviews suggest that women have the greatest pain sensitivity in the premenstrual period. You can make yourself a Sharko shower almost every person, since the cost of hydromassage procedures is not transcendental.

Charcot's shower: testimony

To remove stress, headaches, tension, strengthen immunity, reduce body fat in certain places of the body and cellulite is prescribed a course of procedures. Also finds the application of Charcot's shower during rehabilitation after injuries, with diseases of the musculoskeletal system (protrusion of discs, osteochondrosis), gout, joint diseases. An effective method is the shower and with chronic fatigue syndrome, vegetative disorders, the tension of the muscles of the shoulder girdle in those who spend a long time behind the monitor screen.

Independently appoint a course of procedures still should not, it is better to ask advice from a doctor. There are a number of diseases in which Charcot's douche is contraindicated, the reviews indicate the undesirability of such procedures for skin diseases, high fever, pregnancy and heart problems.

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