Abstract

Morocco has an important groundwater reserve, especially in the Atlas domain, corresponding to its largest water reservoir. This reserve comes from rainwater infiltrated into rocks and sediments to give rise to mineralized waters feeding many springs and having curative properties, which confer each spa-specific therapeutic indications, based on the medicinal properties of its waters. All over the world, mineral waters of thermal springs have interesting therapeutic uses to cure some diseases; unfortunately, such potential is underexploited in Morocco. This narrative review deals with the distribution of thermal springs in Morocco, the classification of their thermal waters, and their health effects, with the aim to enhance them. For this purpose, previous studies' results on different aspects of thermal waters were searched in the most famous scientific databases, by using targeted specific keywords. Literature has shown that Morocco contains several thermal springs, scattered throughout the Middle Atlas, in the South, and in the Rif, which are regarded as waters of high therapeutic quality, whose thermal cures are often recommended to people suffering from rheumatism and locomotor system's diseases, skin diseases such as eczema and psoriasis, cardiovascular diseases, overweight, or respiratory troubles. However, apart from the unique and real thermal station of Moulay Yacoub, the other thermal springs are exploited in an empirical and artisanal way, mainly by a local population. So, as hydrotherapy constitutes a good choice of natural therapy using water components as a complement or alternative to conventional treatments, a better understanding of the thermal springs' distribution in Morocco, their thermal waters' classification, and their potential health effects may enable their valorization through a better use of their waters.

Highlights

  • IntroductionWater is at the life origin: in addition to its vital role as a nutrient, it is involved in many essential physiological functions such as digestion, absorption, thermoregulation, and waste elimination [1]

  • Water is at the life origin: in addition to its vital role as a nutrient, it is involved in many essential physiological functions such as digestion, absorption, thermoregulation, and waste elimination [1].e level of water cycle in the terrestrial globe is approximately as follows:(i) 60% rainwater which remains in the atmosphere and maintains the evapotranspiration cycle.(ii) 15% which flows and joins the streams.(iii) 25% that seeps into the ground and supplies underground aquifers

  • Several mineral waters from these thermal springs are marketed or used as therapeutic baths to cure some diseases as a main application of the hydrotherapy science. is constitutes the best choice of natural therapy because it uses different water components as only adjuvants and may represent a complement or alternative to conventional drug treatments

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Summary

Introduction

Water is at the life origin: in addition to its vital role as a nutrient, it is involved in many essential physiological functions such as digestion, absorption, thermoregulation, and waste elimination [1]. Ermal water is a hot mineral water, endowed with therapeutic properties used in a thermal establishment thanks to a set of properties favorable to health. Numerous studies reported some therapeutic properties and uses of some mineral waters in Morocco, to the best of our knowledge, no review was published to summarize these reports and suggest scientific-based therapeutic applications of these waters. Erefore, this review was designed to critically summarize all published works on physicochemical composition of a natural mineral water to give them scientific therapeutic properties and allows distinguishing recommendations and limits of their use clearly. This review offers a better understanding of spas distribution and of their thermal water’s classification and health effects aiming at valorizing them through a better use of their waters based on scientific evidence. The current paper aims to provide data support and prospect concerning future applications of hot springs’ waters in Morocco as efficient complementary therapy

Geographical Distribution of Hot Springs in Morocco
High Atlas and Errachidia Region
Hydrotherapy in Morocco
Findings
Carrying Out Treatment
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