Auszug Heilwasseranalyse
Auszug aus der großen Heilwasseranalyse der Füssinger Therme
von Akad. Direktor Dr. D. Eichelsdörfer, Institut für Wasserchemie und chemische Balneologie der Technischen Universität München
Wassertemperatur: 56°C, PH-Wert: 7
In einem Liter Wasser sind enthalten:
Kationen: | Masse (mg) | Äquivalente (mmol) | Äquivalente (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Natrium (Na+) | 302,50 | 13,160 | 86,85 |
Kalium (K+) | 17,00 | 0,435 | 2,87 |
Magnesium (Mg2+) | 3,80 | 0,313 | 2,07 |
Calcium (Ca2+) | 24,80 | 1,238 | 8,17 |
Eisen (Fe2+) | 0,16 | 0,006 | 0,04 |
Summe: | 348,26 | 15,150 | 100,00 |
It contains real hydrogen sulfide, many dissolved minerals, and comes from a depth of 1,000 meters at 56°C – nothing like tap water. Its effects: stimulating circulation, anti-inflammatory, and noticeably soothing.
The thermal water in Bad Füssing originates from deep groundwater that circulates through various rock layers over many years. Along the way, it becomes enriched with valuable minerals and trace elements—a unique composition.
The heat is generated by volcanic activity or geothermal energy in the Earth's crust. In Bad Füssing, the water was discovered at a depth of 1,000 meters – the deeper it circulates, the higher the temperature. In some places, water at a depth of 65 km reaches temperatures of up to 1,000 °C.
Because the water cannot rise on its own at depth, it is transported to the surface in a controlled manner using technical equipment such as wells and conveyor technology.
Yes – healing thermal water has been used for thousands of years. Even today, studies confirm its effectiveness, for example, for rheumatism, skin problems, and stress reduction. The sulfur-rich healing water of Bad Füssing is particularly well-known for its power.