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What is a half-length bath?
1. Half-length bath started in Japan.

Half bath is easy to say and do. As we all know, half body bath is a simple and easy way to soak half body in warm water. Recently, "half bath" has become a hot topic of close attention. Half-body bath is not a treatment method originated from western medicine or oriental medicine, nor does it need the guidance of experts. There is no secret in this, and it is not a cure-all secret. So, why is the half-length bath so charming?

In fact, as early as the 1980s, the half-length bath became popular in a certain range, and it was all the rage in the mid-1990s. It was the third time in the 20th century.

People who start a half-length bath are first of all those who are very concerned about their health, or those who are interested in medicine. Especially those who care about a healthy lifestyle, as early as the late 1980s, began to take a half-length bath, and they learned this good health care method from the Japanese.

Most people who understand and accept the theory of half bath will be attracted by the magical effect of half bath. Therefore, some people stick to it as a routine health care method after the first contact with it, and have since become a real "semi-bath family".

Half bath has a long history.

Japan's climate is hot, except Hokkaido and northern Honshu, the climate characteristics are basically the same as Busan, South Korea, and they are all warm. Tokyo and Busan are basically at the same latitude, and it is difficult to encounter snowy weather all year round. The southern part of Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu has a warm maritime climate.

In addition, the humidity in Japan is higher than that in South Korea, so Japanese people need to take a bath frequently. Therefore, I also showed extraordinary concern about the way of bathing. As we know, the first thing that Japanese people should consider when building a house is how to set up a bathroom. And there are many stories about bathing or bathing culture in Japan. Not only that, because Japan is a country with many volcanoes and developed hot springs, for Japanese people, bathing is gradually closely integrated with medicine and gradually evolved into a common health care method.

Compared with Japan, the continental climate and humidity in South Korea are not as high as those in Japan, and the bathing culture is not as developed as that in Japan. But in recent years, Koreans are also keen on taking a bath, and every household has set up a bathtub. Moreover, because many people often go to hot springs or saunas to feel comfortable bathing culture, Koreans also show unusual concern about bathing. Especially, the half-length bath which is beneficial to health, after being publicized on TV, has received extremely special attention, just like the secret recipe that can cure all diseases.

2. Is half-length bath the secret to cure all diseases?

Correct understanding of half-length bath is the premise of correct half-length bath.

Some people who want to take a half-length bath often think that half-length bath can achieve the same curative effect as specific medicine, which can cure all diseases and restore health. Actually, this is an inappropriate idea. Objectively speaking, half-length bath plays a certain role in regulating body function and improving health. It is a natural way of keeping in good health, but it can't cure all diseases, nor is it the secret of curing all diseases.

So, what can a half-length bath bring us? People who have taken a long bath or most bath lovers who are still taking a bath will often tell you that "bathing is really good" or "bathing is very simple, but it can also achieve very good results", which is the most authentic effect that bathing can bring us and the most reliable evaluation of bathing.