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What Is Geo-Thermal Stone Therapy?
Learn Stone Therapy for Free at www.TeachMeStone.com - Free Membership Includes continued new releases of video with tips and training.
published: 22 Sep 2011
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Geothermal Therapy Association
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published: 27 Jun 2010
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“Heat from within – how geothermal energy works” | OMV Podcast "Rethinking Resources" S3E1
In this new season we will be talking about an entirely hot new topic: geothermal energy.
To find out all about how it works, why it isn't being used widely today, and whether it will be widely used tomorrow our host and journalist, Steve Chaid, is joined by Edith Haslinger. She is a senior scientist for sustainable thermal Energy systems at AIT, the Austrian Institute of Technology.
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published: 14 Feb 2024
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Geoter - GEOTHERMAL THERAPY - Sorisa - Distributed by Nazih Group مجموعة نزيه | Nazih Cosmetics
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published: 04 Oct 2009
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Turn your bathtub into a geothermal spring.
https://www.thegrommet.com/medicine-springs
Like soaking in a geothermal spring—minus the actual spring—the natural bath salts from Medicine Springs are a relaxing way to ease away aches and other ailments.
The packs are carefully formulated here in the USA by Brandon and Julie Price. Brandon leaned on his experience as a high school science teacher to crack the chemical composition of some of world’s most famous hot springs. Brandon’s mom suffers from arthritis, and after she experienced some relief in a spring, the Price family packed their bags.
They traveled around the globe gathering samples from hot springs like Iceland’s Blue Lagoon. After running chemical analysis, they isolated the spring’s unique compounds. They then recreated them in mixes that target specific ailments like...
published: 11 Jan 2017
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Japan Is Sitting On A Massive Geothermal Reserve
"Somewhere in Japan, a Japanese person is always in an onsen," onsen owner Shunji Shibatani told VICE News correspondent Isobel Yeung, referring to the country's traditional hot spring spas. "Onsen is an inseparable part of Japanese culture."
Hot spring spas are cultural institutions that have been around for more than a thousand years. Today, there are more than 3,000 onsens across the country, which service 120 million people every year, or roughly the entire population of Japan. The owners are facing pressure to share the geothermal reserves that heat their spas to help power the country.
After the Fukushima meltdown, the Japanese government faced significant pressure to shut down all of the country's nuclear reactors. Without nuclear power, the country gets almost 87% of its energy n...
published: 15 Nov 2016
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Polynesian Spa - Geothermal Spa Pool, Spa Therapy and Wellness Activities
In the heart of New Zealand’s geothermal region lies Polynesian Spa, a world-renowned, natural mineral bathing and wellness spa retreat, on the tranquil shores of Lake Rotorua. Polynesian Spa has repeatedly been nominated as a World Top10 spa and has been welcoming guests from New Zealand and around the world for over 50 years. The site itself dates back to the 1800s when the first bathing houses were established for patrons to "come take the waters" in Rotorua. Many of these historic elements can be seen on site.
Channeling the geothermal marvels in its backyard, waters from two natural springs are fed into the 28 mineral pools. The sulphate-rich acidic Priest Spring relieves tired muscles, aches and pains while the sodium-rich alkaline waters of the Rachel Spring nourish and heal skin.
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published: 26 Jul 2023
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Innowell e-learning: Thuya Heat Treatment - geothermal hand treatment
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published: 01 Jul 2010
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New Geothermal Heat Extraction Process To Deliver Clean Power Generation
A new method for capturing significantly more heat from low-temperature geothermal resources holds promise for generating virtually pollution-free electrical energy. Scientists at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory will determine if their innovative approach can safely and economically extract and convert heat from vast untapped geothermal resources.
The goal is to enable power generation from low-temperature geothermal resources at an economical cost. In addition to being a clean energy source without any greenhouse gas emissions, geothermal is also a steady and dependable source of power.
For more information, see the PNNL press release at http://www.pnnl.gov/news/release.asp?id=383
Transcripts of videos available upon request; contact us at http://www.p...
published: 15 Jul 2009
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What Is Hot Stone Massage Therapy? | Hot Stone Massage
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Hot stone massage therapy is the application of hot stones to the body when you are giving a massage. Typically the stones are basalt stones, which are river rocks, and once you apply the lotion to those stones they turn a nice beautiful black ebony color. Typically the stones are heated in a hot stone warmer, which is somewhat like a crock pot, up to about one hundred and forty five degrees, the lowest temperature that they normally are is one hundred and thirty five degrees, and it depen...
published: 29 Aug 2012
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What Is Geo-Thermal Stone Therapy?
Learn Stone Therapy for Free at www.TeachMeStone.com - Free Membership Includes continued new releases of video with tips and training.
Learn Stone Therapy for Free at www.TeachMeStone.com - Free Membership Includes continued new releases of video with tips and training.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Geo_Thermal_Stone_Therapy
Learn Stone Therapy for Free at www.TeachMeStone.com - Free Membership Includes continued new releases of video with tips and training.
- published: 22 Sep 2011
- views: 1041
1:49
Geothermal Therapy Association
http://www.GeothermalTherapy.com
Shot on Location: http://www.WorldMassageFestival.com
Music: http://www.ASOMAssageMusic.com
Producer: http://www.MassageNerd.co...
http://www.GeothermalTherapy.com
Shot on Location: http://www.WorldMassageFestival.com
Music: http://www.ASOMAssageMusic.com
Producer: http://www.MassageNerd.com
FB: http://www.FaceBook.com/massagenerd
Blog: http://www.MassageBlogger.com
https://wn.com/Geothermal_Therapy_Association
http://www.GeothermalTherapy.com
Shot on Location: http://www.WorldMassageFestival.com
Music: http://www.ASOMAssageMusic.com
Producer: http://www.MassageNerd.com
FB: http://www.FaceBook.com/massagenerd
Blog: http://www.MassageBlogger.com
- published: 27 Jun 2010
- views: 626
34:19
“Heat from within – how geothermal energy works” | OMV Podcast "Rethinking Resources" S3E1
In this new season we will be talking about an entirely hot new topic: geothermal energy.
To find out all about how it works, why it isn't being used widely to...
In this new season we will be talking about an entirely hot new topic: geothermal energy.
To find out all about how it works, why it isn't being used widely today, and whether it will be widely used tomorrow our host and journalist, Steve Chaid, is joined by Edith Haslinger. She is a senior scientist for sustainable thermal Energy systems at AIT, the Austrian Institute of Technology.
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https://wn.com/“Heat_From_Within_–_How_Geothermal_Energy_Works”_|_Omv_Podcast_Rethinking_Resources_S3E1
In this new season we will be talking about an entirely hot new topic: geothermal energy.
To find out all about how it works, why it isn't being used widely today, and whether it will be widely used tomorrow our host and journalist, Steve Chaid, is joined by Edith Haslinger. She is a senior scientist for sustainable thermal Energy systems at AIT, the Austrian Institute of Technology.
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- published: 14 Feb 2024
- views: 97
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Geoter - GEOTHERMAL THERAPY - Sorisa - Distributed by Nazih Group مجموعة نزيه | Nazih Cosmetics
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This is where we share our passion for beauty! Join us now:
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- Twitter: http://twitter.com/nazihcosmetics
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- published: 04 Oct 2009
- views: 5489
1:26
Turn your bathtub into a geothermal spring.
https://www.thegrommet.com/medicine-springs
Like soaking in a geothermal spring—minus the actual spring—the natural bath salts from Medicine Springs are a rela...
https://www.thegrommet.com/medicine-springs
Like soaking in a geothermal spring—minus the actual spring—the natural bath salts from Medicine Springs are a relaxing way to ease away aches and other ailments.
The packs are carefully formulated here in the USA by Brandon and Julie Price. Brandon leaned on his experience as a high school science teacher to crack the chemical composition of some of world’s most famous hot springs. Brandon’s mom suffers from arthritis, and after she experienced some relief in a spring, the Price family packed their bags.
They traveled around the globe gathering samples from hot springs like Iceland’s Blue Lagoon. After running chemical analysis, they isolated the spring’s unique compounds. They then recreated them in mixes that target specific ailments like joint pain, psoriasis, and eczema. The result of the Price’s hard work is packs that deliver nature’s rejuvenating effects—at home.
https://wn.com/Turn_Your_Bathtub_Into_A_Geothermal_Spring.
https://www.thegrommet.com/medicine-springs
Like soaking in a geothermal spring—minus the actual spring—the natural bath salts from Medicine Springs are a relaxing way to ease away aches and other ailments.
The packs are carefully formulated here in the USA by Brandon and Julie Price. Brandon leaned on his experience as a high school science teacher to crack the chemical composition of some of world’s most famous hot springs. Brandon’s mom suffers from arthritis, and after she experienced some relief in a spring, the Price family packed their bags.
They traveled around the globe gathering samples from hot springs like Iceland’s Blue Lagoon. After running chemical analysis, they isolated the spring’s unique compounds. They then recreated them in mixes that target specific ailments like joint pain, psoriasis, and eczema. The result of the Price’s hard work is packs that deliver nature’s rejuvenating effects—at home.
- published: 11 Jan 2017
- views: 8693
5:09
Japan Is Sitting On A Massive Geothermal Reserve
"Somewhere in Japan, a Japanese person is always in an onsen," onsen owner Shunji Shibatani told VICE News correspondent Isobel Yeung, referring to the country'...
"Somewhere in Japan, a Japanese person is always in an onsen," onsen owner Shunji Shibatani told VICE News correspondent Isobel Yeung, referring to the country's traditional hot spring spas. "Onsen is an inseparable part of Japanese culture."
Hot spring spas are cultural institutions that have been around for more than a thousand years. Today, there are more than 3,000 onsens across the country, which service 120 million people every year, or roughly the entire population of Japan. The owners are facing pressure to share the geothermal reserves that heat their spas to help power the country.
After the Fukushima meltdown, the Japanese government faced significant pressure to shut down all of the country's nuclear reactors. Without nuclear power, the country gets almost 87% of its energy needs from expensive and polluting fossil fuels.
"We have enough to power 20 big nuclear power plants," said professor Sachio Ehara, chairman of the Geothermal Information Institute. "Japan is a land full of volcanoes."
With nearly 200 volcanoes, Japan has one of the largest geothermal reserves in the world. If this naturally occurring heat were to be harnessed and converted into power, it could generate 10% of Japan's energy needs right away.
"Geothermal energy and onsens will never co-exist because geothermals would take these resources, " said Masao Oyama, chairman of the Japan Spa Association, a powerful collective of spa owners who lobby for the $26 billion industry. "This energy source will be gone in 30 or 50 years."
Read: "Why environmental groups are rejecting a carbon tax measure in Washington" - http://bit.ly/2fSeakd
Watch: "What an experimental forest in New Hampshire tells us about climate change" - http://bit.ly/2fD8zO6
This segment originally aired Nov. 1, 2016, on VICE News Tonight on HBO.
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"Somewhere in Japan, a Japanese person is always in an onsen," onsen owner Shunji Shibatani told VICE News correspondent Isobel Yeung, referring to the country's traditional hot spring spas. "Onsen is an inseparable part of Japanese culture."
Hot spring spas are cultural institutions that have been around for more than a thousand years. Today, there are more than 3,000 onsens across the country, which service 120 million people every year, or roughly the entire population of Japan. The owners are facing pressure to share the geothermal reserves that heat their spas to help power the country.
After the Fukushima meltdown, the Japanese government faced significant pressure to shut down all of the country's nuclear reactors. Without nuclear power, the country gets almost 87% of its energy needs from expensive and polluting fossil fuels.
"We have enough to power 20 big nuclear power plants," said professor Sachio Ehara, chairman of the Geothermal Information Institute. "Japan is a land full of volcanoes."
With nearly 200 volcanoes, Japan has one of the largest geothermal reserves in the world. If this naturally occurring heat were to be harnessed and converted into power, it could generate 10% of Japan's energy needs right away.
"Geothermal energy and onsens will never co-exist because geothermals would take these resources, " said Masao Oyama, chairman of the Japan Spa Association, a powerful collective of spa owners who lobby for the $26 billion industry. "This energy source will be gone in 30 or 50 years."
Read: "Why environmental groups are rejecting a carbon tax measure in Washington" - http://bit.ly/2fSeakd
Watch: "What an experimental forest in New Hampshire tells us about climate change" - http://bit.ly/2fD8zO6
This segment originally aired Nov. 1, 2016, on VICE News Tonight on HBO.
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- published: 15 Nov 2016
- views: 437896
0:30
Polynesian Spa - Geothermal Spa Pool, Spa Therapy and Wellness Activities
In the heart of New Zealand’s geothermal region lies Polynesian Spa, a world-renowned, natural mineral bathing and wellness spa retreat, on the tranquil shores ...
In the heart of New Zealand’s geothermal region lies Polynesian Spa, a world-renowned, natural mineral bathing and wellness spa retreat, on the tranquil shores of Lake Rotorua. Polynesian Spa has repeatedly been nominated as a World Top10 spa and has been welcoming guests from New Zealand and around the world for over 50 years. The site itself dates back to the 1800s when the first bathing houses were established for patrons to "come take the waters" in Rotorua. Many of these historic elements can be seen on site.
Channeling the geothermal marvels in its backyard, waters from two natural springs are fed into the 28 mineral pools. The sulphate-rich acidic Priest Spring relieves tired muscles, aches and pains while the sodium-rich alkaline waters of the Rachel Spring nourish and heal skin.
There is a decadent spa therapy menu with signature geothermal treatments on offer. From Aix spa therapies to body wraps and polishes, mud massages, aromatherapy treatments, and facials, Polynesian Spa is the perfect place to relax and enjoy nature’s gift.
Many of the pools are absolute lakeside, with geothermal steam softly unfurling across the natural reserve of Sulphur Bay. A mesmerising and relaxing spectacle.
A range of private and public bathing areas are available combined with wellness activities such as yoga, meditation and sound healing, nutrition and wellness talks, and art therapy - all easily tailored to suit both small and large groups.
Our on-site cafe caters beautifully prepared breakfasts, lunches and platters and serves freshly made juices and smoothies, and arguably the best gelato in the country. Cabinet food and an a-la-carte menu are also available.
No visit to Polynesian Spa is complete without a bit of retail therapy. There is a wide array of high-quality gifts and products used in our therapy treatments to choose from, with a full range of bathing suits, towels, and other giftware on offer.
https://wn.com/Polynesian_Spa_Geothermal_Spa_Pool,_Spa_Therapy_And_Wellness_Activities
In the heart of New Zealand’s geothermal region lies Polynesian Spa, a world-renowned, natural mineral bathing and wellness spa retreat, on the tranquil shores of Lake Rotorua. Polynesian Spa has repeatedly been nominated as a World Top10 spa and has been welcoming guests from New Zealand and around the world for over 50 years. The site itself dates back to the 1800s when the first bathing houses were established for patrons to "come take the waters" in Rotorua. Many of these historic elements can be seen on site.
Channeling the geothermal marvels in its backyard, waters from two natural springs are fed into the 28 mineral pools. The sulphate-rich acidic Priest Spring relieves tired muscles, aches and pains while the sodium-rich alkaline waters of the Rachel Spring nourish and heal skin.
There is a decadent spa therapy menu with signature geothermal treatments on offer. From Aix spa therapies to body wraps and polishes, mud massages, aromatherapy treatments, and facials, Polynesian Spa is the perfect place to relax and enjoy nature’s gift.
Many of the pools are absolute lakeside, with geothermal steam softly unfurling across the natural reserve of Sulphur Bay. A mesmerising and relaxing spectacle.
A range of private and public bathing areas are available combined with wellness activities such as yoga, meditation and sound healing, nutrition and wellness talks, and art therapy - all easily tailored to suit both small and large groups.
Our on-site cafe caters beautifully prepared breakfasts, lunches and platters and serves freshly made juices and smoothies, and arguably the best gelato in the country. Cabinet food and an a-la-carte menu are also available.
No visit to Polynesian Spa is complete without a bit of retail therapy. There is a wide array of high-quality gifts and products used in our therapy treatments to choose from, with a full range of bathing suits, towels, and other giftware on offer.
- published: 26 Jul 2023
- views: 230
6:30
Innowell e-learning: Thuya Heat Treatment - geothermal hand treatment
Eksklusiv HotStone Manicure.
Denne video er en del af innowells e-læring til kosmetolog uddannelse og hud & spaterapeut uddannelse, samt til en række af inno...
Eksklusiv HotStone Manicure.
Denne video er en del af innowells e-læring til kosmetolog uddannelse og hud & spaterapeut uddannelse, samt til en række af innowells kortere kurser indenfor kosmetologi og manicure/ håndpleje. Læs evt. mere på https://www.innowell.net/
Er du selvstændig klinikindehaver og har du lyst til selv at afprøve eller udbyde denne populære luksuriøse behandling, kan du købe alle varer hos http://www.danbeauty.dk/
https://wn.com/Innowell_E_Learning_Thuya_Heat_Treatment_Geothermal_Hand_Treatment
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Er du selvstændig klinikindehaver og har du lyst til selv at afprøve eller udbyde denne populære luksuriøse behandling, kan du købe alle varer hos http://www.danbeauty.dk/
- published: 01 Jul 2010
- views: 6545
1:45
New Geothermal Heat Extraction Process To Deliver Clean Power Generation
A new method for capturing significantly more heat from low-temperature geothermal resources holds promise for generating virtually pollution-free electrical en...
A new method for capturing significantly more heat from low-temperature geothermal resources holds promise for generating virtually pollution-free electrical energy. Scientists at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory will determine if their innovative approach can safely and economically extract and convert heat from vast untapped geothermal resources.
The goal is to enable power generation from low-temperature geothermal resources at an economical cost. In addition to being a clean energy source without any greenhouse gas emissions, geothermal is also a steady and dependable source of power.
For more information, see the PNNL press release at http://www.pnnl.gov/news/release.asp?id=383
Transcripts of videos available upon request; contact us at http://www.pnnl.gov/news/contactus.stm.
https://wn.com/New_Geothermal_Heat_Extraction_Process_To_Deliver_Clean_Power_Generation
A new method for capturing significantly more heat from low-temperature geothermal resources holds promise for generating virtually pollution-free electrical energy. Scientists at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory will determine if their innovative approach can safely and economically extract and convert heat from vast untapped geothermal resources.
The goal is to enable power generation from low-temperature geothermal resources at an economical cost. In addition to being a clean energy source without any greenhouse gas emissions, geothermal is also a steady and dependable source of power.
For more information, see the PNNL press release at http://www.pnnl.gov/news/release.asp?id=383
Transcripts of videos available upon request; contact us at http://www.pnnl.gov/news/contactus.stm.
- published: 15 Jul 2009
- views: 8274
1:19
What Is Hot Stone Massage Therapy? | Hot Stone Massage
Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL102220C5CC6A301A
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Like these Massage lessons !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1IAinBB
W...
Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL102220C5CC6A301A
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Like these Massage lessons !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1IAinBB
Watch more How to Do Hot Stone Massage Therapy videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/504656-What-Is-Hot-Stone-Massage-Therapy-Hot-Stone-Massage
Hot stone massage therapy is the application of hot stones to the body when you are giving a massage. Typically the stones are basalt stones, which are river rocks, and once you apply the lotion to those stones they turn a nice beautiful black ebony color. Typically the stones are heated in a hot stone warmer, which is somewhat like a crock pot, up to about one hundred and forty five degrees, the lowest temperature that they normally are is one hundred and thirty five degrees, and it depends on the area of the body that your placing the stones, how hot you want them. On the extremities you typically want the stones a little bit cooler than, lets say, on the back or the feet you can handle a little bit more heat. Also, interestingly enough, often times fair skinned people can handle a little less heat that people with a little darker skin, or Mediterranean skin. So it's definitely important to check in with your client and figure out how much heat they like. At the end of the day hot stone massages are a really nice relaxing way for deep tissue to be delivered into the muscles or even lighter pressure, that heat really helps you access those muscles much faster, and it's a lovely, relaxing, therapy.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Hot_Stone_Massage_Therapy_|_Hot_Stone_Massage
Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL102220C5CC6A301A
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Like these Massage lessons !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1IAinBB
Watch more How to Do Hot Stone Massage Therapy videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/504656-What-Is-Hot-Stone-Massage-Therapy-Hot-Stone-Massage
Hot stone massage therapy is the application of hot stones to the body when you are giving a massage. Typically the stones are basalt stones, which are river rocks, and once you apply the lotion to those stones they turn a nice beautiful black ebony color. Typically the stones are heated in a hot stone warmer, which is somewhat like a crock pot, up to about one hundred and forty five degrees, the lowest temperature that they normally are is one hundred and thirty five degrees, and it depends on the area of the body that your placing the stones, how hot you want them. On the extremities you typically want the stones a little bit cooler than, lets say, on the back or the feet you can handle a little bit more heat. Also, interestingly enough, often times fair skinned people can handle a little less heat that people with a little darker skin, or Mediterranean skin. So it's definitely important to check in with your client and figure out how much heat they like. At the end of the day hot stone massages are a really nice relaxing way for deep tissue to be delivered into the muscles or even lighter pressure, that heat really helps you access those muscles much faster, and it's a lovely, relaxing, therapy.
- published: 29 Aug 2012
- views: 577342