Peloids are used in spa medicine and cosmetics in the form of ground ‘peat paste’ mixed with water. Known as the ‘black gold’ of spa medicine, peloids have anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antiviral properties. They have a beneficial effect on metabolism, support body functions and are great for skin care.
Brine, or saline water, is rich in iodine, magnesium, calcium and potassium. The water has medicinal properties. It relieves patients with respiratory diseases and helps to fight chronic infections. Besides, brine improves blood circulation, relieves pain and decreases swelling and oedemas in rheumatic diseases.
Brine baths are recommended to people who complain of:
It is worth coming to the spa in Inowrocław and stay a while. One of the assets of this lowland health resort is a distinctive microclimate.
The scenically landscaped grounds captivate with beauty and encourage long walks. Walking in the tree-lined alleys of Park Solankowy allow you to benefit from sylvotherapy.
You can really breathe in Inowrocław, and not only around the Brine Graduation Towers. A 2016 report of the World Health Organisation (WHO) listed Inowrocław as the city with the cleanest air in Poland (out of 153 Polish cities evaluated). Looking for a retreat? Choose our spa.