Steam Therapy for Enhanced Health and Wellness

Introduction

As people seek more holistic and natural approaches to maintaining health and wellness, steam therapy has emerged as a popular method for relaxation, detoxification, and respiratory relief. Steam therapy has been used for centuries for its wide-ranging benefits, from skin purification to improving respiratory function. Our patented steam therapy equipment is designed to take these benefits to a new level, offering advanced, user-friendly solutions that promote overall wellness and cater to both personal and professional use. With its innovative design and health-focused functionality, this system provides a versatile and effective method for integrating steam therapy into modern wellness routines.

Addressing the Growing Demand for Wellness Equipment

In today’s health-conscious world, consumers are increasingly seeking wellness products that offer both therapeutic and lifestyle benefits. Steam therapy is highly regarded for its ability to relax the muscles, clear the respiratory system, and promote skin health, making it an essential tool for spas, gyms, and home use. However, most existing steam therapy systems are either too complex for home use or too basic for professional settings, leaving a gap in the market for versatile, adaptable equipment that can cater to various needs.

Additionally, with the rising popularity of wellness technologies that enhance relaxation and respiratory health, there is a growing demand for solutions that combine the effectiveness of traditional steam therapy with modern advancements in equipment design and usability.

A Holistic Approach to Steam Therapy

Our patented steam therapy equipment offers a multi-functional system designed to improve users’ health and well-being in both personal and professional environments. This system integrates advanced steam generation with user-friendly controls, allowing individuals to easily customize their therapy sessions based on their personal health goals. Whether used for relaxation, respiratory health, or skin rejuvenation, the equipment provides an optimal balance of comfort and functionality.

Designed with flexibility in mind, the system is suitable for a wide range of environments, including home wellness spaces, fitness centers, and spas. It offers health benefits that include improved circulation, respiratory relief, and enhanced skin health, all through the natural power of steam. The easy-to-use design ensures that users can enjoy the benefits of steam therapy without complicated setup or extensive knowledge, making it accessible to a broad audience.

Key Benefits

  • Comprehensive Wellness: Provides multiple health benefits, including muscle relaxation, respiratory relief, and skin rejuvenation through steam therapy.
  • User-Friendly Design: Simple to operate, allowing both personal and professional users to enjoy customized steam therapy sessions.
  • Adaptable for Different Settings: Suitable for use in spas, fitness centers, home wellness spaces, and clinical environments.
  • Holistic Health Focus: Promotes overall well-being, making it a valuable addition to any health and wellness routine.

Enhancing Well-Being with Therapeutic Steam

Licensing this steam therapy equipment offers companies in the health and wellness industry a cutting-edge solution to meet the growing demand for natural and effective wellness products. With its versatile design and broad health benefits, this equipment is ideal for businesses looking to offer high-quality steam therapy solutions to their customers, whether in a spa, fitness center, or home setting.

A steam therapy equipment including a vessel for heating a mixture of water and organic materials, a compressor to inject pressurized air into the vessel producing pressurized steam. The pressurized steam is conducted into the equipment via one or more valves. The therapy equipment is formed from at least one panel and may include a supporting frame. The therapy equipment includes a temperature sensor to measure the temperature inside the therapy equipment when pressurized steam is admitted via the valves. A patient enters the equipment and is exposed to the pressurized steam, causing dilation of the skin pores of the patient, whereby toxins are removed from the patient. One or more applicators may conduct pressurized steam to specific portions of the body of the patient. The patient may be provided with a portion of the mixture to consume as part of the steam therapy treatment.

What is claimed is:

1. A method for applying steam to a human body comprising:

placing at least one organic plant part in a vessel;
adding water to the vessel;
mixing the at least one organic plant part with the water to form a mixture;
heating the mixture to produce steam;
forcing air into the vessel via a compressor to pressurize the steam;
piping the pressurized steam into a steam therapy equipment, wherein the steam therapy equipment comprises at least one steam applicator; and
exposing the human to the pressurized steam via the at least one steam applicator.

2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:

attaching the at least one steam applicator to the steam therapy equipment via a flexible adapter to reduce the pressurized steam;
placing the at least one steam applicator in contact with a portion of the body of the human; and
concentrating the pressurized steam on the portion of the body via the at least one steam applicator for a predetermined period of time.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising providing the human with the mixture to be drunk by the human.

4. The method of claim 1, further comprising: attaching the at least one steam applicator to the steam therapy equipment via a flexible adapter to reduce or receive the pressurized steam;

placing the at least one steam applicator in contact with a first portion of the body of the human; and
concentrating the pressurized steam on the first portion of the body of the human via the steam applicator for a first predetermined period of time.

5. The method of claim 4, further comprising:

removing the at least one steam applicator from the first portion of the body of the human for a second predetermined period;
placing the at least one steam applicator in contact with the first portion of the body of the human; and
concentrating the pressurized steam on the first portion of the body of the human via the steam applicator for a third predetermined period of time.

6. The method of claim 4, further comprising:

removing the at least one steam applicator from the first portion of the body of the human for a fourth predetermined period;
placing the at least one steam applicator in contact with a second portion of the body of the human; and
concentrating the pressurized steam on the second portion of the body of the human via the steam applicator for a fifth predetermined period of time.

7. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one organic plant part is selected from the group consisting of:

a) neem leaves;
b) pawpaw leaves;
c) guava leaves;
d) orange leaves;
e) soursop leaves; and
f) black walnut bark.

8. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one organic plant part is selected from the group consisting of:

a) horse radish leaves;
b) avocado leaves;
c) cherry leaves;
d) guava leaves; and
e) turmeric root.

9. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one organic plant part is selected from the group consisting of:

a) licorice root;
b) lemon peel;
c) almond leaves;
d) chicory;
e) carrot;
f) spinach leaves;
g) coconut;
h) bilberry; and
i) Indian gooseberry.

10. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one organic plant part is selected from the group consisting of:

a) apple leaves;
b) mango leaves;
c) beet root;
d) spinach leaves; and
e) carrot.
11. The method of claim 2, further comprising sealingly engaging the at least one steam applicator against the portion of the body of the human.

12. The method of claim 11, further comprising:

causing the pores of the skin of the human to dilate via the pressurized steam; and
causing the pressurized steam to be absorbed into the skin or bloodstream of the human.
13. The method of claim 11, further comprising exposing the human to the pressurized steam at a predetermined temperature.
14. The method of claim 11, further comprising sealingly engaging the at least one steam applicator against an eye of the human, wherein the eye of the human is completely disposed within the seal created by the at least one steam applicator.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising exposing the human to the pressurized steam at a predetermined temperature.
16. The method of claim 11, further comprising sealingly engaging the at least one steam applicator against a mouth and a nose of the human, wherein the mouth and the nose of the human are completely disposed within the seal created by the at least one steam applicator.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising exposing the human to the pressurized steam at a predetermined temperature.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising the human inhaling the pressurized steam.
19. The method of claim 11, further comprising sealingly engaging the at least one steam applicator against an ear of the human, wherein the ear of the human is completely disposed within the seal created by the at least one steam applicator.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising exposing the human to the pressurized steam at a predetermined temperature.

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Title

Steam therapy equipment for good health and wellness

Inventor(s)

Basil C. Ogbu

Assignee(s)

One World Health And Healing Herbal Therapy LLC

Patent #

11116952

Patent Date

September 14, 2021

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