Blue River’s Natural Mineral Hot Springs & The Science and Art of Mineral Water Therapy

The Hot Springs Source

There are two primary classifications of hot springs:

Filtration Hot Springs
A filtration hot spring is a geothermally heated mineral water that is initially fed by rain water that seeps into the Earth through faults and fractures. As it travels into the Earth, it becomes subject to increased energy from natural geothermal heat, and is exposed to gases and an often wide variety of minerals from rock and mineral deposits. The water adsorbs the minerals via leaching, is heated by the geothermal heat source, and then returns to the Earth’s surface.

Primary Hot Springs
A primary hot spring is a geothermally heated mineral water, where direct volcanic activity plays a far greater role in the process of the hot springs formation. One of the fundamental physical distinctions between a filtration spring and a primary spring is the mineral and gas content of the water, such as radon and bromide. Primary hot springs are often “powered” by magma chambers which exist miles under the Earth’s surface, as well as in volcanically active regions.

What is the Classification of Blue River Resort Hot Springs?
The Blue River Hot Springs are primary hot springs. The nearby volcano, Rincon de la Vieja heats the water and at Blue River Resort & Hot Springs the water literally bubbles up to the surface. The water for the pools is accessed by simply placing a pipe into one of the natural holes.

Learn more…

1- Introduction: Art & Science of Blue River Mineral Hot Springs

2- The Hot Springs Source «

3- The Hot Springs Temperature: Cool, Warm, or Hot?

4- The Hot Springs Mineral Content & PH Level

5- Hot Springs Therapy: Mineral Content

6- Other Mineral Benefits

7- Best Temperature for Mineral Water Therapy

8- More, including chronic illness and absorption of toxic waste

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