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*A study on the absorption of ingredients in the oil dispersion bath compared with other bathing methods.<ref>{{Cite journal |first=H.|last=Römmelt|title=Perkutane Resorption ätherischer Öle während eines Öldispersionsbades|trans-title=Percutaneous absorption of essential oils during an oil dispersion bath.|date=1981|publication-place=München: Institut für medizinische Balneologie und Klimatologie der Universität München}}Briefliche Mitteilung an Werner Junge vom 14.7.1981 [Letter to Werner Junge dated 14.7.1981]</ref>
 
*A study on the absorption of ingredients in the oil dispersion bath compared with other bathing methods.<ref>{{Cite journal |first=H.|last=Römmelt|title=Perkutane Resorption ätherischer Öle während eines Öldispersionsbades|trans-title=Percutaneous absorption of essential oils during an oil dispersion bath.|date=1981|publication-place=München: Institut für medizinische Balneologie und Klimatologie der Universität München}}Briefliche Mitteilung an Werner Junge vom 14.7.1981 [Letter to Werner Junge dated 14.7.1981]</ref>
 
*A 2008 systematic literature review<ref name=":1" /> found a small number of studies (1 prospective clinical study, 3 experimental studies with healthy subjects, 5 case reports, and 3 experience reports). The studies described improvement in almost all cases, although the methodological quality of most studies was weak. The main indications were metabolic/internal, and psychiatric/neurologic.
 
*A 2008 systematic literature review<ref name=":1" /> found a small number of studies (1 prospective clinical study, 3 experimental studies with healthy subjects, 5 case reports, and 3 experience reports). The studies described improvement in almost all cases, although the methodological quality of most studies was weak. The main indications were metabolic/internal, and psychiatric/neurologic.
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=== Physical fundamentals ===
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* In 2016, a study was conducted using high-speed camera on the nature of droplet formation on the oil dispersion bath apparatus. The droplet size tends to increase at higher flow rates. A maximum is about 10µm at 5l/min and about 15µm at 10l/min.<ref>{{Cite journal| doi = 10.1002/pamm.201610288| volume = 16| pages = 599–600| last1 = Höffmann| first1 = Ann| last2 = Lakshmanan| first2 = Peter| last3 = Ehrhard| first3 = Peter| last4 = Ostermann| first4 = Thomas| title = The Jungebad apparatus for the production of oil-dispersion baths: The Jungebad apparatus| journal = PAMM| date = 2016-10-01}}</ref>
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* A 2018 study investigated that droplet size is minimal at 5l/min. When compared to a manual process, the June bath apparatus consistently produced a similar droplet distribution.<ref>{{Cite journal| doi = 10.1016/j.ctim.2018.09.014| issn = 1873-6963| volume = 41| pages = 147–153| last1 = Höffmann| first1 = A. K.| last2 = Lakshmanan| first2 = P.| last3 = Hollmann| first3 = C.| last4 = Ostermann| first4 = T.| title = An experimental study on oil-dispersion baths generated by the Jungebad apparatus| journal = Complementary Therapies in Medicine| date = 2018 12| pmid = 30477831|url=|via=}}</ref>
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* A 2011 paper examined droplet sizes not with the oil dispersion bath, but with oil bath emulsions.<ref>{{Cite conference| last1 = Krüerke| first1 = Daniel| last2 = Gruber| first2 = Esther| last3 = Urech| first3 = Konrad| last4 = Alles| first4 = Armin| last5 = Kunz| first5 = Clifford| title = Development of rosemary emulsions for balneological diabetes treatment| date = 2011-09-14|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324648216_Development_of_rosemary_emulsions_for_balneological_diabetes_treatment|volume=|pages=|via=|conference=}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal| volume = 64| last1 = Krüerke| first1 = Daniel| last2 = Gruber| first2 = E| last3 = Urech| first3 = Konrad| last4 = Alles| first4 = A| last5 = Kunz| first5 = C| title = Development of rosemary emulsions for balneological diabetes treatment| date = 2011-11-01|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324889537_6_Development_of_rosemary_emulsons_for_balneological_diabetes_treatment|journal=|pages=|via=}}</ref>
    
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