Climatic zones and their curative effects

Desert climate. It is known by long hot and dry summer with very high average air temperature, low humidity, intensity of solar radiation. This climate favours intensive perspiration, facilitates renal function, and is highly recommended against nephritis.

Steppe climate. It is also hot and dry, but is notable for more vivid temperature drops day and night. The high air temperature, intensity of solar impact, low humidity, and clean air contribute to normalization of metabolism, influence positively to inflammatory processes. Accordingly, this climate is recommended for people with certain dermatological abnormalities, as well as with kidney diseases.

Forest-steppe climate creates friendly environment. It is characterized by absence of abrupt changes in temperature, moderate humidity. There is no heat in summer and severe frosts in winter. Resorts of this zone are highly recommended against various chronic diseases of cardiovascular system.

Mountain climate. Clean Air, intense solar radiation, particularly ultraviolet, low barometric pressure and relatively high oxygen concentration, particularly in highland areas. Under the influence of mountain climate cardiac rhythm and breathing increases and then (after adaptation) decreases. The mountain climate has tonic and effect and is recommended to people affected by functional nervous system disorders and chronic lung diseases.

Specialists believe that a full-fledged rest is possible only when you change environment. Only in this case you can fully restore your energy.

Coast climate is characterized by purity and freshness of the air with high concentration of ozone and sea salts, intense solar radiation, and absence of abrupt changes in temperature. It has tonic effect. Coast climate depends on geographical location, winds and many other factors.

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