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		<title>THE EYE BATH- A BENEFICIAL HYDROTHERAPY TREATMENT</title>
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Giving tired or irritated eyes a bath is a wonderful experience.  A glass or plastic eye cup (still sold in drug stores) can be used, but a basin filled with water will also work.

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		<description><![CDATA[Hydrotherapy

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Hydrotherapy is basically treating the body by using water.
It is much more diverse than just jumping into a hot tub.  In its broadest sense, drinking water could be considered ‘hydrotherapy’.  You have used hydrotherapy when you iced a sprain or put a tea bag on a burn.
Healing with hydrotherapy is [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://letstalkhealth.net">letstalkhealth.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://letstalkhealth.net/hydrotherapy/hydrotherapy/">Hydrotherapy</a></p>
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