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[[File:Öldispersionsbad Befüllen mit Öl.JPG|thumbnail|Filling a Jungebad apparatus with oil|link=https://de.imedwiki.org/wiki/Datei:%C3%96ldispersionsbad_Bef%C3%BCllen_mit_%C3%96l.JPG|alt=]]The oil dispersion bath was developed by [[Werner Junge]] in 1937 as a medical therapy. Based on a note by Rudolf Steiner on the treatment of sugar dysentery ([[diabetes mellitus]]) (I. Medical Course, 1920, Dornach) "on the effect of finely atomized oils,"<ref>{{GZ||312|286}}</ref> he designed the first oil dispersion bath apparatus. <ref>{{Internetquelle |autor=Erika Boschan |url=https://www.oelundwasser.de/das-oeldispersionsbad/ |titel=Das Oeldispersionsbad |werk=Website des Internationalen Vereines für Öldispersionsbadetherapie |hrsg= |datum= |abruf=2020-11-09 |sprache=}}</ref> The name oil dispersion bath goes back to the anthroposophical physician [[Hans Klett]], who called the oil-water mixture dispersion.<ref>{{Literatur |Autor=Franziska Junge |Titel=So entstand das Öldispersionsbad |Hrsg= |Sammelwerk=Merkurstab |Band=5 |Nummer= |Auflage= |Verlag= |Ort= |Datum=1990-09 |ISBN= |Seiten= |Online=https://www.firma-indruk.nl/pags/docs/22_entstehen_oldisp.pdf_2825.pdf}}</ref> In 2001, bath therapists joined forces in the International Association for Oil Dispersion Bath Therapy according to Werner Junge.<ref>{{Internetquelle |autor= |url=https://www.100jahrezukunft.de/anthro-medizin/historie/in-der-praxis/die-oeldiespersionsbadetherapie-entsteht |titel=Die Öldispersionsbadetherapie entsteht |werk=100 Jahre Zukunft |hrsg= |datum= |abruf=2020-11-09 |sprache=}}</ref>
 
[[File:Öldispersionsbad Befüllen mit Öl.JPG|thumbnail|Filling a Jungebad apparatus with oil|link=https://de.imedwiki.org/wiki/Datei:%C3%96ldispersionsbad_Bef%C3%BCllen_mit_%C3%96l.JPG|alt=]]The oil dispersion bath was developed by [[Werner Junge]] in 1937 as a medical therapy. Based on a note by Rudolf Steiner on the treatment of sugar dysentery ([[diabetes mellitus]]) (I. Medical Course, 1920, Dornach) "on the effect of finely atomized oils,"<ref>{{GZ||312|286}}</ref> he designed the first oil dispersion bath apparatus. <ref>{{Internetquelle |autor=Erika Boschan |url=https://www.oelundwasser.de/das-oeldispersionsbad/ |titel=Das Oeldispersionsbad |werk=Website des Internationalen Vereines für Öldispersionsbadetherapie |hrsg= |datum= |abruf=2020-11-09 |sprache=}}</ref> The name oil dispersion bath goes back to the anthroposophical physician [[Hans Klett]], who called the oil-water mixture dispersion.<ref>{{Literatur |Autor=Franziska Junge |Titel=So entstand das Öldispersionsbad |Hrsg= |Sammelwerk=Merkurstab |Band=5 |Nummer= |Auflage= |Verlag= |Ort= |Datum=1990-09 |ISBN= |Seiten= |Online=https://www.firma-indruk.nl/pags/docs/22_entstehen_oldisp.pdf_2825.pdf}}</ref> In 2001, bath therapists joined forces in the International Association for Oil Dispersion Bath Therapy according to Werner Junge.<ref>{{Internetquelle |autor= |url=https://www.100jahrezukunft.de/anthro-medizin/historie/in-der-praxis/die-oeldiespersionsbadetherapie-entsteht |titel=Die Öldispersionsbadetherapie entsteht |werk=100 Jahre Zukunft |hrsg= |datum= |abruf=2020-11-09 |sprache=}}</ref>
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=== Implementation ===
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===Implementation===
 
[[File:Jungebad Bürsten.JPG|thumbnail|300x300px|Brushes for the oil dispersion bath|link=Special:FilePath/Jungebad_Bürsten.JPG]]The oil dispersion apparatus is installed in the water inlet of the tub. The incoming water flows through a pear-shaped chamber, the shape of which creates a vortex. A pipette runs from the top of the oil tank into the center of the vortex. The vacuum created there sucks in either air or oil, depending on how full the oil container is, and thus mixes with the water in finely atomized small quantities. The water-oil mixture flows out of the apparatus into the tank in the form of a funnel.
 
[[File:Jungebad Bürsten.JPG|thumbnail|300x300px|Brushes for the oil dispersion bath|link=Special:FilePath/Jungebad_Bürsten.JPG]]The oil dispersion apparatus is installed in the water inlet of the tub. The incoming water flows through a pear-shaped chamber, the shape of which creates a vortex. A pipette runs from the top of the oil tank into the center of the vortex. The vacuum created there sucks in either air or oil, depending on how full the oil container is, and thus mixes with the water in finely atomized small quantities. The water-oil mixture flows out of the apparatus into the tank in the form of a funnel.
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The bath can be performed 1-3x per week, exceptionally more often. Partial baths are also possible.
 
The bath can be performed 1-3x per week, exceptionally more often. Partial baths are also possible.
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=== Oils ===
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The oil usually has a fatty base oil such as olive or linseed oil. This may contain plant extracts or an addition of essential oils or other substances. Examples of extract oils are calendula, oxalis, or arnica. Essential oils are, for example, lavender or rosemary. As admixtures you can find e.g. metals like copper or gold. Approximately 5 ml of olive oil-based oil is used per bath.<ref>{{Internetquelle |autor=Erika Boschan |url=https://www.erikaboschan.de/was-ist-ein-oeldispersionsbad/ |titel=Was ist das - ein Oeldispersionsbad? |werk=Wasser & Wort |hrsg= |datum= |abruf=2020-11-14 |sprache=de}}</ref> The choice of oil is made according to the clinical picture. A schematic classification based on the threefold system is: root oils strengthen the nervous-sensory system, flower oils promote the metabolic/metabolic-limb system, seed oils are said to have an effect on the heart, and fruit oils are recommended to promote circulation.<ref name=":1">{{Literatur |Autor=Arndt Büssing, Dirk Cysarz, Friedrich Edelhäuser, Gudrun Bornhöft, Peter F. Matthiessen, Thomas Ostermann |Titel=The oil-dispersion bath in anthroposophic medicine--an integrative review |Hrsg= |Sammelwerk=BMC complementary and alternative medicine |Band=8 |Nummer= |Auflage= |Verlag= |Ort= |Datum=2008-12-04 |ISBN= |ISSN=1472-6882 |DOI=10.1186/1472-6882-8-61 |PMC=2612644 |PMID=19055811 |Seiten=61}}</ref>
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Incomplete list of oils with added essential oils: angelica, lavender, rosemary, sage, thyme, wintergreen.
    
==References==
 
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