It is a kind of therapy that puts the naked body in suitable sand and uses the physical and chemical characteristics of sand to enhance physical fitness and prevent diseases. It was born at the beginning of13rd century. Because the sand is rich in magnetite, people buried in it can treat various joint diseases and increase blood circulation under the irradiation of sunlight. In addition, it also has a good effect on relieving psychological fatigue. Therefore, it is widely used in countries with desert areas. Sand bath therapy is a natural therapy gradually developed in modern times. The therapeutic effect on human body is mainly achieved through the warm stimulation of sand and the mechanical effect of sand weight on human epidermis pressure. If you take a bath on the natural beach, it also includes the role of sunbathing and air bathing; Taking a bath on the beach or hot spring sand has the functions of seawater bath and mineral spring bath; When bathing in the battlefield containing magnetite, it also has the function of magnetic therapy. It can be seen that sand bath therapy, especially natural sand bath therapy, is a comprehensive therapy that makes full use of natural physical and chemical factors to prevent and treat diseases. Sand bath therapy has many functions such as promoting blood circulation, accelerating metabolism and improving skin health.
Sand therapy was born at the beginning of13rd century and was invented by Bayinhan family. At that time, because people on the grassland hung babies on trees or put them on haystacks in baskets during childbirth, they were often chewed by climate or wild animals, and the survival rate of children was about 30%.
As the ancestor of Bayin Khan, a magical doctor on the grassland, he began to try to take the sand sprinkled on the grassland back to the yurt, spread it on the kang and put the newborn baby on it. After a hundred years of experiments, it spread to the grassland, making the survival rate of children reach about 90%. In the early Yuan Dynasty, this party was introduced to Dadu from Mongolia and enjoyed by the emperor and empress dowager. It can be used for treating frequently-occurring diseases of grassland such as rheumatic pain, arthritis, cervical spondylosis and scapulohumeral periarthritis.