Hydrotherapy
Hydrotherapy
In a harsh winter in the late nineteenth century in northern Germany, a pastor arropadísimo walked the outskirts of the convent where she lived, sentenced and was terminally ill with tuberculosis. Three other monks walking in the same direction the feet.
The frozen ground suddenly opened and the pastor fell into an underground river of meltwater. The three monks who fortunately saw this ran to his aid and brought him to work lying on the snow. Two of them ran for shelter and wrapped in wool blankets.
After a few minutes to heat the raving pastor asked him to re-immersed in water, the monks ignored this and after this I get to dress it again, the monk had the feeling of relief with the practice and asked to repeat the operation , which they did on several occasions. The monks helped the patient as this were required, and so repeated this strange practice for the rest of winter. This man named Sebastian Kneipp (1821 -1897), Read the rest of this entry »