Peat Bath Additives
Peat bath additives are consumer products that bring a simplified version of peat balneotherapy into the home bathroom. They include concentrated peat extracts (liquid), dried peat powder, and mesh sachets containing processed peat.
Distinction from Clinical Balneotherapy
Home peat baths differ from clinical balneotherapy in several ways: lower peat concentration (diluted in bath water vs. full peat suspension), lower temperature (37–40°C vs. 38–42°C for safety without supervision), shorter treatment courses (ad hoc vs. 10–21 day prescribed courses), and no clinical monitoring. Effects are milder but more accessible.
Product Forms
Liquid extracts: Concentrated peat extract added to bath water. Highest bioactive concentration per dose, cleanest application, easiest cleanup. Peat powder: Dried, milled peat added to water. More traditional, closer to full peat bath, but messier. Sachets/bags: Peat in mesh bags that steep in bath water like tea. Balanced between efficacy and convenience.
Market Position
Home peat bath products bridge the gap between professional spa treatments and daily skincare. They provide a relaxing, therapeutic experience with genuine bioactive delivery, though at lower intensity than clinical balneotherapy.
Brands
| Brand | Country | Product | Key Ingredient |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scio (Bad Aiblinger) | Germany | Moor Bath Additive 1L | Black healing peat from Bad Aibling |
| Torf / Back to the Earth | Canada (Czech peat) | Naturmoor Bath CZP, Moor Bath set (5 baths) | 100% pure balneological peat |
| Sanct Bernhard | Germany | Moor Extract Bath | Concentrated moor extract |
Evidence & Claims
Moisturizing and skin-conditioning effects of peat-infused bath water
Mild thermal-chemical relaxation effect, less intense than clinical balneotherapy
Dissolved humic acids are the primary active in bath water
Fulvic acids remain in solution at bath water pH