The Aztecs took steam baths when they wanted to soothe and heal their bodies. Hope this helps.
I went to a weekend spa. The spa offered mud baths and steam baths.
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Conventional history indicates that steam baths were first invented by Romans during the Roman Empire about 50 years before history tells us Jesus Christ was born. The first steam baths were quite simple regarding heating water for steam for the baths, but it worked quite well.
I read that the origin of the steam shower is thought to begin with the Romans. The Romans created the steam bath which was fed by natural hot springs. These steam baths were common in Rome and many were created for public and communal use. The Romans, known for their opulence and love of pleasure were signified by the wide use of these baths. In fact, these were a part of daily life and formed a huge aspect of their culture. Many Roman emperors created these baths to increase their popularity among the population and as a result kept the entrance fees to a bare minimum.
spanish didn't bathe and laced them with disease Aztecs (mexica) were very clean. It as required for even the homeless to take hot steam baths 2 times per day.
Ice: for cooling drinks water: to drink and for baths steam: sauna's and steam rooms (also steam powered trains and boats back in the olden days)
I am not sure what you are asking. The baths were very popular and were used everyday by everyone. They had steam rooms, hot baths, cold baths, even services of other sorts. Business was done in the baths and there were games played there as well. It was the centerpiece of the Roman world.
The Aztecs bathed twice a day as part of their daily hygiene practices and cultural beliefs regarding cleanliness. They considered bathing essential for maintaining health and spiritual purity, associating cleanliness with the favor of the gods. Additionally, regular bathing helped them cope with the hot climate and the physical demands of their active lifestyle. This emphasis on personal hygiene was reflected in their use of steam baths, known as temazcales, for both cleansing and socializing.
Steam rooms and baths tend to be better for those with dry skin and sinus problems. Otherwise, it is purely a matter of choice.
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Gay bathhouses, are also sometimes known as gay saunas or steam baths.
Ordinary Aztecs lived in simple houses, often of just one room. These were made of adobe and any furniture was very simple such as reed mats to sleep on or sit on and low tables. Wooden chests were used to store clothes. Aztec nobles lived in much grander houses with many rooms. They were usually shaped like a hollow square with a central courtyard. It often contained gardens and fountains. Aztecs are clean people. Many homes had steam baths next to them. They were small rooms with a furnace outside. The furnace heated the walls of the steam bath. When an Aztec inside the steam bath threw water on the wall it turned to steam.