Do you have a packed daily calendar that zaps your energy level by mid-morning? You’re not alone; millions of us moms, dads, kids, and single folks have jobs, after-work activities, and so forth. These activities can easily deplete our energy levels leaving us fatigued.
On the other hand, you may also experience days when you have excessive energy levels needing to be released. Whatever your case may be, a bath may help you regulate your energy level.
So, how can a bath regulate your energy level?
The secret of regulating your energy level may be in your bath. More specifically, your bath’s water temperature. Depending on your energy level, mood, and health, you may need a cold-water bath or a hot-water bath.
If you need an energy boost, cold-water baths will stimulate, boost, and refresh your entire system. A cold-water bath may shock your system a bit at first, but then feels wonderful. You may be thinking, “There’s no way a cold-water bath feels wonderful”. But you may be surprised at how good it feels. Give it a try.
If you happen to find yourself with excessive energy and needing to relax especially before bed, a hot-water bath may be the answer. Hot-water baths tends to relax your body, ease pain, and sooth sore muscles. Hot-water baths can also help those struggling with insomnia.
You can find an assortment of Whirlpool Tubs online at the MyBath.biz store. Buy your MyBath.biz Whirlpool Tub and start regulating your energy level today. Feel the difference.
A word of caution: You may want to check with a Physician if you struggle with health conditions before trying hot and cold-water baths to regulate your energy level.
Source: the complete book of water healing by Dian Dincin Buchman, Ph.D.

I have to start this off by saying WOW!! That is the most futuristic whirlpool tub I have ever seen. If the bath-tubs are that cool I can't imagine what the hot-tubs can do. So you guys have to tell me what your secret is! How affordable can these items are really? Is there any hidden fees or fallouts? I have to know how I quick can you guys get me ordered and how much is shipping. Thanks for your time and let me know? Henry
Posted by: Henry | Nov 05, 2008 at 06:39 PM
I'm interested in these tubs too! I was just looking at them and they seem to have all the bells and whistles. In having all those functions, are there problems that arise like having a car that does everything under the sun? If so is it easy to get the whirlpool tub fixed? I would really like to get one if everything is as advertised!!
Posted by: Dan | Nov 11, 2008 at 07:01 PM
Dan,
These tubs are awesome! They don't malfunction like cars. I've had mine for 3 years and no probs whatsoever. My wife and I use this thing like 4 times a day between us and it still works like the day it was installed. The whirlpool tub is like new after she cleans it, a little windex here and a bit of soap there and the thing still shines. Don't worry about it, Buy 1 and you'll love it. :)
Posted by: Damien C. | Nov 12, 2008 at 08:47 PM
Here's the situation, My wife and I bought a new home 5 years ago. The house came with a whirlpool tub already installed. The pumps were weak and it didn't have enough power to give the slightest massage. I received my whirlpool tub from you guys and it is unbelievable! The size is a factor here too. My wife and I can both fit in it comfortably. That is a BIG plus. As much as I love her I don't necessarily want to always be touching her. We can actually use this and still feel comfortable. I love it!!!
Posted by: Vladmir | Nov 20, 2008 at 04:11 PM
Gotta say this is way better than a normal whirlpool tub. All of the features are awesome!! Ease of use and the power of the jets. My favorite things about this tub. I have plenty of space to stretch out and relax. If I could only sleep in this thing. Perfect it would be. Lol!
Posted by: Philip | Nov 21, 2008 at 03:47 PM
Hmmmmm, cold water bath's..... I never thought of that, that might work, i will try it. I have one of your whirlpool tubs in my house. I love it, its very relaxing at the end of a long day. My wife uses it more than I do, I am more of a shower guy... Anyway, thanks for the hints!
Posted by: MillerMan | Dec 09, 2008 at 02:38 PM
I've never been too big on whirlpool tubs since the one that was included with my house. It was such a pain being that the screens that cover the intake for the pump was right by my leg. In that I always block it on accident. That makes me feel like I'm in my stupid tubs way. I bought a whirlpool tub from My Bath and it is awesome! The water inlets are in a better spot now. I can stretch out and actually relax. I'm soooooo glad I got this tub from you guys.
Posted by: Aaron | Dec 09, 2008 at 02:55 PM
Got the tub installed a month ago and all is GOOD! I quit taking showers due to the fact that this thing is so comfortable. I use the hand held shower head after I sit in the tub to rinse off. The power of the jets is almost enough to keep me afloat. Not quite but it is really nice. I have to say that regular tubs are for the buzzards. No offense to those who still have em. I just think that if you have a regular tub you should consider getting 1 of these. Do it! Do it now! Ya won't be sorry.
Posted by: Randy | Dec 10, 2008 at 04:07 PM
I was wondering if you have any of these tubs that have heaters in them? I have a Jacuzzi that doesn't have a heater. It holds more hot water than my hot water heater tank can provide. Reducing my tub into an unusable fixture. I have thought about getting a tankless water heater but I'd rather just get a tub with a heater. Your tubs seem to have plenty of options that would be very enjoyable. Please help if possible.
Posted by: Mike | Jan 12, 2009 at 11:20 AM
I was wondering about cleaning these whirlpool tubs. What is the best way to prevent fungus, bacteria, and other things from growing in the pipes? I read a few things that said that stuff can cause infection and illness.
Posted by: Shirley | Feb 11, 2009 at 08:56 AM
There a few things you can do to eliminate bacteria and funk from your whirlpool tub. First fill it with warm water. Warm water is better for cleaning. Then you can add a few different types of cleaners. Choose one: Bleach which is most common and does a great job. Vinegar does okay. You can use dish washing detergent that has bleach in it.Then ya just turn the whirlpool tub on for 10 to 15 minutes. As soon as you drain the tub you can fill it with cold water and turn it on long enough to rinse the pumps/water lines out. Drain it and you're done!
Posted by: Virginia | Feb 13, 2009 at 03:05 PM
I've had my Whirlpool tub for 2 years and Virginia's right. I just add two cups of bleach to the warm water filled tub and let the jets run for 15 minutes. It works great and I will be sure to tell all of my fellow whirlpool owners.
Posted by: Bob | Feb 19, 2009 at 10:27 AM
Good cleaning tips. I used that method to get my whirlpool tub clean. It's kinda funny, I washed my dog in the whirlpool tub. I didn't realize how dirty he was and the entire tub was filthy. 2 cups of bleach later and a wad of hair the size of your palm and it was all clear.
Posted by: Sandy Tierna | Feb 26, 2009 at 11:38 AM
I used the bleach trick and it did a magnificent job! My tub had never been cleaned until now. I just ran the pumps with shampoo. It wasn't very effective. The bleach cleaned my tub to a glistening sheen!
Posted by: Drew | Feb 26, 2009 at 12:17 PM
Oh yeah! I can barely keep my eyes open after work. It seems that my job just zaps the life out of me. I thought about using the cold water method and decided I would just let my body do what it chose to do anyway. I take a nice relaxing Hot bath. It calms me down enough to take a half hour nap. I always seem to wake up re-energized! I guess I'm a nap person.
Posted by: Tonya Carter | Mar 05, 2009 at 08:46 AM
I just noticed that some of these whirlpool tubs have ozone sterilization systems. That is awesome! That means they clean themselves. I hate cleaning and this will make things much easier. Oh, I can see it in my bathroom now!
Posted by: Clayton Graves | Mar 06, 2009 at 09:59 AM
Really a TV! I have seen some some wacky stuff in my day but that tops it off. My wife may be pissed about this but I gotta get it now. Those fancy gadget filled steam showers are on the list too.
Posted by: Ray Howard | Mar 17, 2009 at 10:41 AM
Heck yeah Ray! I just bought a whirlpool tub and a steam shower. I don't have the TV on the whirlpool tub but my steam shower does. Shelly is pumped about it. I can already see us sitting in the tub relaxing and taking showers in the morning watching traffic. Great time saver.
Posted by: Jace H. | Mar 23, 2009 at 10:50 AM
Ya gotta be kidding me! You've never seen a TV in a whirlpool tub? JK!! I never have either,Lol! I'm willing to bet that 99% of people have never seen one like this. My curiosity has been peaked.
Posted by: Rex Glick | Apr 07, 2009 at 04:23 PM
Holy cow! This is the whirlpool tub I saw on The Price is Right. I noticed no one won it. I live in So Cal. Maybe I could win it! If not I'll have to give you guys a call. If it's gonna be on again please let me know.
Posted by: Tommy Pittman | Apr 24, 2009 at 03:35 PM