Win a week’s hot tub hire worth £395!

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UK households are becoming increasingly aware of the health, wellbeing and social benefits of owning a hot tub. It’s a genuinely life-changing piece of equipment that’s finding its way into more and more homes and gardens.

For some, it’s the intense relaxation – soaking in a hot tub can reduce stress1 and anxiety2, or simply dissipate the tensions of a trying day. It’s also an excellent way of calming yourself for a better night’s sleep.

Others are attracted to the physical therapy benefits. Warm water immersion and hydromassage combined can improve circulation3 and reduce inflammation4. Arthritis5, fibromyalgia6 and some chronic pain4 sufferers report reduced discomfort and stiffness.

The social benefits, too, cannot be understated. Quality time with loved ones is taken to another level in a space where family and friends can enjoy each other’s company without external distractions.

Hot Tubs Oxfordshire’s curated selection of brands represents the best quality wellbeing equipment the industry has to offer. Based in Bicester, they serve Oxfordshire and the surrounding counties, supplying and installing hot tubs, swim spas, saunas and ice baths, all of which are discounted by 10% throughout August.

To learn more, visit hottubsoxfordshire.co.uk

  1. 1. Physical and Mental Effects of Bathing: A Randomized Intervention Study, by Yasuaki Goto et al.
  2. 2. Effectiveness of hydrotherapy and balneotherapy for anxiety and depression symptoms: a meta-analysis, by Sevgi Koroglu and Metin Yıldız
  3. 3. Heat therapy improves peripheral vascular function in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and systolic hypertension: a single-arm trial by Christopher M. Brunt et al.
  4. 4. Peripheral neurobiologic mechanisms of antiallodynic effect of warm water immersion therapy on persistent inflammatory pain, by Daniel F. Martins et al.
  5. 5. Long‐term efficacy of radon spa therapy in rheumatoid arthritis—a randomized, sham controlled study and follow‐up by A. Franke et al.
  6. 6. Impact of water therapy on pain management in patients with fibromyalgia: current perspectives, Antonio Roberto Zamuner et al.
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