Thermal Spring & Physiochemical Composition
The thermal springs of Edipsos have been celebrated for their therapeutic qualities since as far back as the 4th century BC, with notable mentions in the writings of ancient Greek scholars and philosophers like Aristotle, Strabo, and Plutarch. Across the Edipsos area, natural springs discharge thermal water from depths of up to 3,000 meters, boasting temperatures between 75-85°C.
Physiochemical Composition
Our premises are blessed with thermal waters that surge from a depth of 3,000m, boasting a richness of minerals and trace elements, reaching an impressive 40-45 grams per litre. Sometimes, this surpasses the mineral content found even in seawater. It's worth highlighting the remarkable therapeutic properties of radon, present in our thermal springs. Scientifically substantiated, radon, when in the right proportion, fortifies the immune system, offering holistic benefits to the body.
Moreover, our thermal water stands out for its exceptional quality, teeming with essential metallic salts and trace elements like iron, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, potassium, and sodium. The balanced ratio of magnesium to calcium is of particular significance, maintaining an ideal 1:4 ratio for optimal absorption by the body.
Following stringent international standards (FRESENIUS), the thermal springs of L. Aidipsos - THERMAE SYLLA are classified as hypothermal waters, boasting temperatures ranging from A) 70°C - 84°C to B) 40°C - 50°C. Enriched with precious minerals and trace elements, they offer unparalleled therapeutic benefits.