Thermal water vs hyperthermal water: the definition
Thermal water includes all waters characterized by an average annual thermal state at least 4 degrees above the average air temperature and 2 degrees above the average ground temperature.
Thermal water flows from hot springs after traveling a long journey through deep underground rocks and soils.
During the journey, this water is enriched with valuable minerals that provide various benefits to the human body.
The temperature can vary from 20 to 63 degrees and its composition differs depending on where it emerges. The different thermal waters generally have a higher or lower degree of mineralization and a constant chemical composition with a predominance of certain compounds in quantities such as to make them pharmacologically active.
Let’s take a look at Hyperthermal Water
To define hyperthermal water, we must first consider the different possible classifications of thermal water.
There are classifications based on the fixed residue (This is the amount of minerals (sodium, magnesium, sulfate, calcium,)
There are classifications based on salt composition and therefore a subdivision between:
salty or chlorinated-sodium waters, sulphurous waters ferruginous waters bicarbonated waters sulfated, carbonic, radioactive water salt-bromo-iodized waters
Another type of classification according to water temperature:
hot water: temperature below 20°; hypothermal water: temperature between 20° and 30°; thermal water: with temperatures between 30° and 40° degrees; hyperthermal water: with temperatures above 40°C
Thermalis® Water, is hyperthermal water whose temperature at the source is between 85 and 87°C, with a higher concentration of macro and micro elements as well as biogenic substances, i.e. all substances beneficial useful for the body.
Differences and advantages of thermal water and hyperthermal water
As it travels underground, the thermal water is enriched with certain mineral salts such as sodium chloride, iodine, bromine, calcium, magnesium, sulphates, bicarbonates and sulphides, and substances biogenics such as phospholipids, enzymes, flavonoids, carotenoids and vitamins.
As explained in the different classifications listed above, the differences between the different thermal waters are many.
Depending on its composition, pour point and temperature, the benefits of thermal water change.
Some thermal waters, such as those of Boario (Italy), have the particularity of providing benefits to the digestive and hepatic systems by protecting the intestinal mucosa, preventing the formation of kidney stones and helping to fight against cystitis and the retention of kidney stones. ‘water.
The water from the thermal baths of Comano (Italy), on the other hand, rich in calcium and magnesium, is mainly used to fight against psoriasis, but also for inhalations and aerosols. Among them, we distinguish, for example, ferrous, sulphurous, calcium bicabonate, salsobromoiodic alkaline waters….
Hyperthermal water of Abano Terme: the advantages and benefits for the skin of a unique water in the world
Thanks to the presence of many natural trace elements with biostimulating and anti-free radical action, it protects and reactivates the natural defenses of the skin. But the big difference is the 12 elements that are present in it, which make it unique in the panorama of thermal waters and which allow it to be defined as salty-bromine-iodine hyperthermal water.
It flows at a higher temperature than all the others and is richer in beneficial substances than other thermal waters.
The hyperthermal water of the Euganean thermal baths boasts unique properties in the world:
An immediate soothing effect: from 30 seconds after application (test carried out over 4 weeks on volunteers, 70% of whom have sensitive skin) moisturizing Remineralizing Antioxidants Skin microbiota protector Anti-edema
The products in the Thermalis® range are developed using the beneficial properties of hyperthermal water, the benefits of which have been recognized for years as superior to those of conventional thermal water. Drawing on over five generations of experience and expertise in the hyperthermal water of the Euganean Baths, Thermalis has created products specifically designed to stimulate the body to produce natural results. Thermalis’ hyperthermal water-based cosmetic line is designed to improve the health of your skin, giving it a younger, brighter and more supple appearance.
We invite you to visit our online store to discover all the products offered by Thermalis.
Hyperthermal Water vs Thermal Water
Thermal water vs hyperthermal water: the definition
Thermal water includes all waters characterized by an average annual thermal state at least 4 degrees above the average air temperature and 2 degrees above the average ground temperature.
Thermal water flows from hot springs after traveling a long journey through deep underground rocks and soils.
During the journey, this water is enriched with valuable minerals that provide various benefits to the human body.
The temperature can vary from 20 to 63 degrees and its composition differs depending on where it emerges. The different thermal waters generally have a higher or lower degree of mineralization and a constant chemical composition with a predominance of certain compounds in quantities such as to make them pharmacologically active.
Let’s take a look at Hyperthermal Water
To define hyperthermal water, we must first consider the different possible classifications of thermal water.
There are classifications based on the fixed residue (This is the amount of minerals (sodium, magnesium, sulfate, calcium,)
There are classifications based on salt composition and therefore a subdivision between:
salty or chlorinated-sodium waters,
sulphurous waters
ferruginous waters
bicarbonated waters
sulfated, carbonic, radioactive water
salt-bromo-iodized waters
Another type of classification according to water temperature:
hot water: temperature below 20°;
hypothermal water: temperature between 20° and 30°;
thermal water: with temperatures between 30° and 40° degrees;
hyperthermal water: with temperatures above 40°C
Thermalis® Water, is hyperthermal water whose temperature at the source is between 85 and 87°C, with a higher concentration of macro and micro elements as well as biogenic substances, i.e. all substances beneficial useful for the body.
Differences and advantages of thermal water and hyperthermal water
As it travels underground, the thermal water is enriched with certain mineral salts such as sodium chloride, iodine, bromine, calcium, magnesium, sulphates, bicarbonates and sulphides, and substances biogenics such as phospholipids, enzymes, flavonoids, carotenoids and vitamins.
As explained in the different classifications listed above, the differences between the different thermal waters are many.
Depending on its composition, pour point and temperature, the benefits of thermal water change.
Some thermal waters, such as those of Boario (Italy), have the particularity of providing benefits to the digestive and hepatic systems by protecting the intestinal mucosa, preventing the formation of kidney stones and helping to fight against cystitis and the retention of kidney stones. ‘water.
The water from the thermal baths of Comano (Italy), on the other hand, rich in calcium and magnesium, is mainly used to fight against psoriasis, but also for inhalations and aerosols. Among them, we distinguish, for example, ferrous, sulphurous, calcium bicabonate, salsobromoiodic alkaline waters….
Hyperthermal water of Abano Terme: the advantages and benefits for the skin of a unique water in the world
Thanks to the presence of many natural trace elements with biostimulating and anti-free radical action, it protects and reactivates the natural defenses of the skin. But the big difference is the 12 elements that are present in it, which make it unique in the panorama of thermal waters and which allow it to be defined as salty-bromine-iodine hyperthermal water.
It flows at a higher temperature than all the others and is richer in beneficial substances than other thermal waters.
The hyperthermal water of the Euganean thermal baths boasts unique properties in the world:
An immediate soothing effect: from 30 seconds after application (test carried out over 4 weeks on volunteers, 70% of whom have sensitive skin)
moisturizing
Remineralizing
Antioxidants
Skin microbiota protector
Anti-edema
The products in the Thermalis® range are developed using the beneficial properties of hyperthermal water, the benefits of which have been recognized for years as superior to those of conventional thermal water. Drawing on over five generations of experience and expertise in the hyperthermal water of the Euganean Baths, Thermalis has created products specifically designed to stimulate the body to produce natural results. Thermalis’ hyperthermal water-based cosmetic line is designed to improve the health of your skin, giving it a younger, brighter and more supple appearance.
We invite you to visit our online store to discover all the products offered by Thermalis.