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Thermal baths, historic buildings (even a Turkish minaret and a stone castle up on the hill), oh, and wonderful red[…]
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	Weight bath is an underwater treatment, which aims to remove the vertebrae from one another, thus stretching the spinal column.
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	If magical waters are not enough, Hungary has some other healing options to offer If waters are not enough to[…]
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	Bioresonance therapy exploits the discovery that the human body is permeated with a very weak, albeit measurable electromagnetic field.
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	According to the basic principle of acupuncture therapy, the human body has over 100 points located along socalled meridian lines.
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	The name “Five Tibetan” covers a range of energy programmes originally developed by five Tibetan monks.
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	During meditation the patient submerges himself within his own body, thus freeing him from external and internal tensions.
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	The therapy named after Moshe Feldenkrais (1904-1984) promotes the more conscious perception of our own bodies.
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	Autogenics training was developed in the early 20th century by the German physician Johannes Schultz (1884–1970).
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