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The springs are located in a coniferous forest, so the recovery will be comprehensive — both the healing waters and leisurely walks in the fresh air will help. Baths should be taken daily, at least 30 minutes after eating. Six minutes is enough for the first procedure. Then the time can be gradually increased to 12 minutes.
The mineral water of the Sukhaya spring belongs to the thermal waters of the hydrocarbonate type. According to the gas composition, it is methane with a small nitrogen content and a weak smell of hydrogen sulfide, the amount of which does not exceed 1 mg / l. Radioactivity — 0.5 mmiKi / l. The waters are opened by wells at a depth of 728–766 and 834–864 meters.
Close analogues of the Sukhaya spring include the mineral waters of the Zhemchug hydrotherapy center, located on the right bank of the Irkut River, 1.5 km from the village of Zhemchug in the Tunkinsky district of the Republic of Buryatia.
Such mineral waters are successfully used for:
• non-tuberculous diseases of the musculoskeletal system;
• diseases of the peripheral nervous system;
• consequences of injuries to the musculoskeletal system;
• skin diseases;
• chronic inflammatory diseases of the female genital organs.
A hot bath (40°C and above) has a pronounced effect on the body. In this case, an increase in body temperature, increased function of the digestive glands, improved metabolism and activity of the cardiovascular and excretory systems are observed.
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