Saki - the seaside resort of the steppe zone of Crimea. The resort is located on the shores of Lake Saki. It has long been famous for its medicinal mud silt and mineral sources. The resort has a thermal sodium chloride water, which is used not only as drinking but for bathing and swimming in the pool. These waters are widely used for therapeutic and preventive purposes.
The resort Saki is conducting treatment of diseases of the locomotor system (osteochondrosis, arthritis, arthrosis, diseases of the ligaments and tendons, etc.), diseases of female and male reproductive organs (inflammation, prostatitis, infertility, sexual disorders), diseases of the digestive system, endocrine and metabolic disorders.
Under the influence of silt mud, brine, mineral baths, significant positive changes take place in the endocrine, neuro-humoral regulation and tissue metabolism. Mineral baths improve trophism tissue, brain and peripheral arterial and venous circulation in hypertension and atherosclerosis.
Therapeutic treatments are implemented in an integrated manner and aimed at rehabilitation of the human body. Here, in addition to natural factors massage, acupuncture, herbal medicine, psychotherapy are used, as well as cleansing of the body and the adjustment of the tissue metabolism.
Saki resort is located on the western coast of the Crimean Peninsula, and is one of the oldest resorts of Ukraine and Crimea. The resort - is a network of modern health centers, three children's health camps, recreation centers, pensions, hotels. He annually gives health to almost 30 thousands of visitors.
The resort Saki is separated from the shores of the Black Sea by the curative lakes. A unique feature of the resort is a therapeutic mud, which nature has prepared in a giant laboratory - salty Saki Lake. Silt trace elements - lithium, manganese, fluorine, bromine, beryllium, iodine - activate the metabolic and ion exchange processes in the human body. The organic component of the mud is represented by biologically active substances, enzymes, hormone-type compounds of folliculin, acetylcholine, and vitamins A and B.
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