Water’s Importance to Vitality
Resort towns are built near springs with vivifying, healing water. One of the most famous is the Yessentuki resort town, which mineral water resources Yessentuki 4 and Yessentuki 17 have long been a brand in Russia and the city’s hallmark.
The Kazakhstan Sanatorium is located in a picturesque and ecologically clean resort part of the city. The pride of Yessentuki, the famous healing springs of the same name, are within walking distance from the health resort.
The use of mineral water is an important aspect of spa treatment.
Out of about 20 mineral springs located in Yessentuki, four are widely used for medical purposes.
The balneological procedures of the Kazakhstan Sanatorium use the mineral waters of Yessentuki No. 4, Yessentuki No. 17, Yessentuki Novaya, and Burovaya No. 1.
The healing waters of the city of Yessentuki.
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Yessentuki No. 17 is a highly mineralized therapeutic mineral water. It has a unique chemical composition and has a pronounced therapeutic effect. Mineral water is used for diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, metabolism, and the endocrine system. In particular, it is prescribed for diabetes mellitus, since Yessentuki No. 17 stimulates insulin production.
Yessentuki No. 4 is a medical-table drinking water of medium mineralization. It helps to normalize the secretion of gastric juice, as well as to remove toxins from the body. It is prescribed for obesity, urological diseases, salt and lipid metabolism disorders.
Yessentuki Novaya is famous for its rejuvenating properties and is useful for diseases of the digestive system.
Burovaya No. 1. This hydrogen sulfide water is used for mineral baths, therapeutic showers, inhalations, bowel washes, and gum irrigation. For drinking treatment, it is prescribed for certain digestive and liver diseases.
In the Kazakhstan Sanatorium, the life-giving power of the healing Yessentuki mineral water is used in mineral baths, irrigations of the face, head and gums.
Procedures using mineral water in a sanatorium are prescribed by the attending physician after a comprehensive diagnosis.