medicinal waters
The term 'aguas medicinales' in Spanish translates to 'medicinal waters' in English. These are waters that contain minerals and other substances that can have health benefits according to traditional beliefs. These waters are often found in natural springs or wells, and are sometimes bottled and sold for therapeutic use. They are a common feature in spas and wellness centers. They may be used for drinking or bathing, and are said to help with various health issues, although their actual medicinal properties can vary and are not always scientifically proven.
The medicinal waters of this spa are very popular among tourists.
In this example, the medicinal waters mentioned are from a spa. Spas are often popular tourist destinations due to their reputed healing properties. The sentence mentions the popularity of these waters among tourists, indicating that many visitors are interested in its therapeutic or healing effects.
My grandmother always drinks medicinal waters for her health problems.
The example is about a grandmother who regularly consumes medicinal waters to manage her health issues. The use of the term 'medicinal waters' here may mean specific types of mineral or spring water believed to have healing or therapeutic effects, or it can be a reference to water infused with certain medicinal herbs or substances.
Doctors recommend medicinal waters to treat various ailments.
This sentence suggests that medical professionals, represented by the term 'doctors', are advising the use of medicinal waters to alleviate or cure different diseases. The term 'medicinal waters' in this context could refer to either specially prepared water products with medicinal properties or natural mineral or spring waters that are believed to have healing effects.