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Introduction of Tibetan medicine bath
Tibetan medicine bath, also known as five-flavor manna bath, was first recorded in the classic work of Tibetan medicine, Four Medical Codes, with a history of 1300 years. The most commonly used method of Tibetan medicine bath is water bath. Tibetan medicinal bath prevailed in the era of "integration of politics and religion" in Tubo. It was originally the main means and way of life style and health care for leaders of various sects and living buddhas in Tibet. With the development of Tibetan medicine, it has now formed a therapeutic specialty, thus forming the national characteristics of "combining inside and outside" of Tibetan medicine. Modern people are in a sub-health state because of work pressure, and the best treatment for this is Tibetan medicine bath therapy.