Charcot shower is a unique invention of Jean Martin Charcot, who was not a nutritionist or, say, a massage therapist, but a psychiatrist. The procedure, which involves massaging your body with jets of water of varying power, is primarily designed to combat stress and strengthen the nervous system. It is possible that the creator of the unique technique was not particularly interested in such "side" effects as improving blood and lymph circulation, increasing skin and muscle tone, improving the immune system, and normalizing weight, which are observed after a course of procedures.
You are standing naked, holding onto the handrails, and an executioner is standing (or sitting) on the control panel three to five meters away from you, who directs jets from hoses with various nozzles to various parts of the body. the water pressure is regulated in the same place, on the remote control. On command, you turn around, raise your arms, etc. Don't worry, your breasts, genitals, and spine are not exposed (in particularly "dangerous") positions. You will be asked to cover your chest with your hands. The doctor conducting the procedure will most likely ask what kind of effect you expect and, accordingly. he will pay special attention to fat deposits, cellulite or the shoulder area (if you honestly admit to sedentary work at the computer)
Shaoko shower is contraindicated for people suffering from cardiovascular diseases. In addition, you can not take such a shower for certain skin diseases. Consult with your therapist or the specialist you want to schedule a Charcot shower with.
After the very first session, you fly as if on wings. A feeling of lightness throughout the body, general tone, disappeared irritation and fatigue. After the prescribed 10 procedures (it is recommended to repeat the course only after six months), you will notice a decrease in volume, straighten your back, and enjoy elastic skin and muscles.
Don't sign up for a Charcot shower just before your vacation. Jets of water, especially compact ones (fan-shaped ones are a pleasure), leave traces on the skin from temporary redness to noticeable bruises. Ladies with delicate white skin after the Charcot course look as if they were methodically and regularly beaten. The legs suffer the most. The thighs, especially the inner side, are covered with bruises of various sizes, even in the thick-skinned and dark-skinned young ladies. Besides, it hurts. Not enough to remember a dentist or, say, a maternity hospital, but Charcot's soul specialists have seen bitten lips, or even tears, more than once. The fact is that our pain threshold, like many other things in the female body, depends on the menstrual cycle, so there are times when we find the actions taken by doctors especially painful.
Make an appointment for one Charcot shower session first. You will feel firsthand what it is, talk to a specialist, evaluate your own resilience and the traces that will remain after the execution. And if your determination can stand the test, go ahead. Doctors advise to complete the course completely, without spreading the procedures "five this month, five next month." Complete the course and you won't regret it.