The iodine brine from Bad Hall is a natural healing water rich in iodine and minerals with a centuries-old tradition. It is one of the strongest iodine brine springs in Central Europe and is used today in modern applications such as baths, inhalations and therapies. It naturally supports the respiratory tract, blood circulation and general well-being.
A salt spring on the Sulzbach was mentioned in writing as early as 777. This means that the utilisation of this spring is part of a very long tradition in the region.
Today, the iodine brine in Bad Hall is used as a valuable natural remedy for health and well-being. Among other things, it contains iodine - an important trace element for the human body - as well as various minerals.
Iodine brine is highly saline, iodine-rich water from natural springs around Bad Hall. A total of 11 springs rise in the region, which are among the strongest iodine brine springs in Central Europe. The water is treated and used in various therapies. It is not only used in baths, but also for inhalations, eye treatments and other applications.
Iodine plays an important role in many bodily functions, especially for the thyroid gland. In therapy, iodine brine is said to have a supportive effect on various areas of the body.
Among other things, it can promote blood circulation, dilate the blood vessels and support the respiratory tract - for example in clearing mucus. It is also said to have an anti-inflammatory effect and strengthen the immune system. The flow properties of the blood can also be positively influenced.
The iodine brine from Bad Hall is used in a variety of ways to support health and well-being, particularly for complaints of the eyes, respiratory tract, musculoskeletal system, chronic pain, cardiovascular problems and stress-related exhaustion.
It is used in the form of baths, inhalations, eye treatments, packs and special therapies in the spa centre. It is used exclusively under medical supervision and is not suitable for independent use.
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Traditionally, iodine brine is used for respiratory diseases, musculoskeletal complaints or to strengthen the cardiovascular system. Skin problems or states of exhaustion are also among the classic indications for a cure in Bad Hall.
A classic iodine brine bath usually lasts up to 20 minutes. The exact duration is determined individually - adapted to your state of health and therapy plan.
The use of the springs has been documented since the year 777. This makes Bad Hall one of the most traditional health resorts in Austria - a place where history and modern health culture intertwine.
In addition to baths and inhalations, iodine brine is also used as a drinking cure. This form of application takes place exclusively under medical supervision and is part of holistic spa programmes in Bad Hall.