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Composition of the thermal water in thermal well no. I in the Bathing House:


Potassium K+ 19,1 mg
Natrium Na+ 1130 mg
Ammonium NH4+ 205 mg
Calcium Ca2+ 23,6 mg
Magnesium Mg2+ 4,3 mg
Ferrum Fe2+ 0,37 mg
Manganese Mn2+ Not detectable.
Sum of cations: 1179,9 mg
Nitrate NO3- Not detectable.
Nitrite NO2- Not detectable.
Chloride Cl- 1480 mg
Bromide Br 3,6 mg
Iodide J- 0,95 mg
Fluoride F- 0,78 mg
Sulfate SO42- Not detectable.
Hydrogen carbonate HCO3- 630 mg
Sulphide S2- -
Total of phosphate PO43- 0,08 mg
Sum of anions: 2115,4 mg
Meta-boric-acid HBO2 45 mg
Meta-silica H2SiO3 41 mg
Free carbonic acid CO2 -
Arsenic As 0,012 mg

The most significant components of water: sodium-chloride, iodide, bromine and ferruginous water. The constructor of the first deep-drilled wells providing water for baths as well as the discoverer of its effects was Ferenc Pávai Vajna, who made Hajdúszoboszló famous, too. The thermal water containing iodide, bromine and much dissolved sodium chloride of 49-50 °C is prescribed in case of musculosceletal, rheumac, gynecological, articular diseases, spine diseases, aftercare and rehabilitation.


Thermal water with iodine, bromine and salt is appropriate for healing primarily rheumatic, chronic locomotive diseases; including wearing, degenerative spine and
joint diseases, chronic inflamed rheumatologic cases, muscle and organ-related rheumatic cases. Has a positive effect on posttraumatic cases after injuries, post-
treatment after orthopaedic interventions. The positive effect of iodine-bromine spa cure is proven in case of some chronic gynaecology- and some other dermatology-related diseases (eczema, psoriasis) as well.



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