4. MEDICAL TOURISM Company Structure & Departments YOU 4 Medical Tourism Back to Index Treatment Abroad
5. Today the whole world is looking for alternatives to prescription medicine. The 21st century is a time of stress and depression; people need inordinate methods of treatment without medicine to relax. That is why SPA therapy has the greatest importance for the whole world. Georgia has abundant and beautiful natural resources and ideal location on the Black Sea coastline between Europe and Asia. Georgia boasts natural, historical, archeological, and architectural highlights as part of its strong cultural heritage. In addition, its culture, folklore, art, lifestyle, and hospitality are all huge potential draws for increased numbers of prospective tourists. International tourist arrivals reached an all-time record of 983114 in 2006 and the total number of international visitors, crossing national borders of Georgia, has been increased by 46% compared to 2007. Back to Index SPA
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7. YOU 4 Back to Index SPA Package (Per Person) Prices Notes Documentary kits (Application form, Health Certificates) Free of charge Consultation & Planning (see the Booklets) Free of charge BOOKLETS (links) NUNISIS BORJOMI TSKALTUBO SAIRME UREKI SPA Treatment Packages ( Treatment resorts due to the NOZOLOGIES ) Depends on your choice PACKAGES (links) NUNISI BORJOMI TSKALTUBO SAIRME UREKI PLUS packages (+ short-tours, excursions) Depends on your choice Tbilisi Mtskhsta Imereti Kakheti Racha Adjara Guria Seaside (the Black Sea) Total Calculated Budget
8. Nunisi Tskaltubo Sairme Ureki Back to Index Borjomi Links to the resorts Central nervous system * Peripherial nervous system * blood circulation diseases * * Speloteraputism treatment diseases: * Gastrointestinal tract diseases * * Metabolism diseases * Osteomuscular system diseases * * Skin diseases * * kidney diseases * * Diseases of genitals * Gynecologic diseases * Children diseases *
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13. TSKHALTUBO the Health Resort Back to SPA Package . Tskhaltubo is a spa resort in west-central Georgia. It is famous for its radon-carbonate mineral springs, whose natural temperature of 33-35°C enables the water to be used without preliminary heating. The resort's focus is on balneotherapy for circulatory, nervous, musculo-skeletal, gynaecological and skin diseases, but since the 1970s its repertoire has included “speleotherapy”, in which the cool dust-free environment of local caves is said to benefit pulmonary diseases. Tskhaltubo was especially popular in the Soviet era, attracting around 125,000 visitors a year. Bathhouse 9 features a frieze of Stalin, and visitors can see the private pool where he bathed on his visits.The origin of Tskhaltubo thermal spring is 100-150 thousand years old. The radioactive quality of Tskhaltubo mineral waters were discovered in 1912 by professor Kunts. Many active elements were discovered in Tskhaltubo mineral waters: iodine, bromine, manganese, boron, zinc, strontium, lead, chrome, fluorine, nickel, which are very important for life. Very important are gases: azotes (for 1 liter 18 cubic centimeter with touch of the human skin is covered by blander, which is full of gases) radon, helium and argon. Tskhaltubo waters are radioactive (because of a radon). The radioactive level is between 1 2,65 nK/l ( 7,5 unit Mache) and its more the normal 5 40 nK/l . So we can think it’s not radioactive at all. The natural temperature of water is 34,6 degree centigrade. The waters are specific and we can say, that there are no analogs . They often called “termical”, “radon”, “gas”, “azot”, ”sulfat-magnesion-calcic-natrium”. The affect of waters are depended on the specific combinations of the elements. Back to Index
14. Central nervous system diseases arachnoiditis encefalitis poliomilit trauma brain transitory ischemia Osteomuscular system diseases remainder of rheumatic polyartritis rheumatic polyartritis osteoartritis osteochondrosis fracture amputatoon of manus The most important treatment of Tskhaltubo is “speleo therapeutics”. Speloteraputism treatment diseases: bronchitis obstructive chronical bronchitis chronical trachetis pulmonary emphysema pneumonia bronchial asthma black-lung disease The treatments: Metabolism diseases adiposity saccharic diabetes podagra Skin diseases psoriasis egzema blood circulation diseases atherosclerotic cardiosclerosis stenocardia hypertonicus hypotonia neurosis cardiomyopathy atherosclerosis arteries of legs and hands ethmoidal veins of legs phlebit of legs nervous system face-ache diseases nervous system of hands diseases nervous system of legs toxic neuropathy vertebrosacral disease disease disks of neck chest disk degeneration Gynecologic diseases intantilism infertility noncontrollable menstruation Diseases of genitals prostatitis chronic non tuberculosis vesiculitis Back to SPA Package Back to Index
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16. UREKI Back to SPA Package The magnificent magnetic sand of Ureki Period of acclimatization Ureki is the unique climatic health resort on the picturesque shore of the Black Sea in Georgia, which is famous for its beaches with magnetic sand and to which there is no analogue in the world. The universality of the resort is conditioned by the presence of the natural low intensity magnetic field. The health-improvement properties of magnetic field have been known since the ancient times and were used by Egyptians, Greeks and Indian Yogis for treatment of different diseases. the Health Resort Nowadays the artificially created magnetic fields are widely used as the physiotherapeutic method with the name of “magnetotherapy”. The scientists of different countries proved the positive influence of the magnetic field upon man’s organism. The chemical processes are changed by magnetic field, which effects on the hydrogen concentration, coagulation and on other biological processes. Magnetic field causes anti-inflammation and painkiller effects, stimulation of regenerating tissues, and the most important effect is that the immunity of organism increases, the number of severe diseases is decreased and it contributes to an increase of people’s lifetime. Back to Index