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i am glad that we are sprouting new types of equipment, and modernization means better working conditions, better productivity, quality, and, accordingly, an increase in the well-being and satisfaction of our workers, alla, what does it mean to you to jump above your head? well, for me it probably means making the impossible possible, doing it perfectly and better than anyone else. journalists call my heroine exclusively with the prefix super. she is not afraid of heights,
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because she understands that in big sports you cannot reach the top without jumping over your head. today my guest is the olympic champion in ski acrobatics, alla tsuper. alla, hello, i am glad to have the opportunity to talk with you, talk about your achievements in sports and a little about your personal life. i know that you came to freestyle from artistic gymnastics, to take up sports, it was your decision. or the decision of my parents, it really was not my decision, and not my parents, who, when i was well, my sports career began at 4 years old, i was in kindergarten, and a coach came to kindergarten and looked through children, well, i was selected for artistic gymnastics, they gave me a postcard with an invitation to do artistic gymnastics, that’s how my sports career began, they say that sport steals... childhood, this is
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really true, in fact yes, because well, it’s like childhood i can say that i was not there, everyone is walking on the street, and alla goes to training every day, and in the summer i always wanted to walk on the street with the guys, with my friends, i even had a moment when i skipped training and walked in the park, i was walking, i really wanted to go for a walk, but why has sport really deprived you? in childhood, well, probably that same childhood, spending time, that is , such and such free time with friends, for games, yes, well , my favorite thing, probably in childhood it was when i went to my grandmother and there was complete freedom , i could walk from morning to evening, and i know that because of sports you left your parents early for another city, were you bored? well, of course i was bored, it turns out i left when i was 13 years old, 1.00 km away i went to another city, well
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, that’s when i started studying at that time freestyle, i missed my parents very much , i missed my sister, probably on some family holidays, how we spent time together, well, at the same time i was interested in, these are new types of training, a new sport, new friends, new communication, acquaintances eh? how did you keep in touch with each other? i wrote letters to my parents, yes there were letters, yes, a little later i could come to the post office, order a call to another city, call, yes, well, mostly i wrote letters and my parents wrote me letters, it seems to me that for jumps, for tricks you need a lot of courage, were you crazy from childhood, or is this the result of long training, well, since childhood i climbed all the highest...
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there were more boys than girls, of course, i have friends, probably in more trees and in the village, in the city, when i was walking on bicycles, we rode around the city, well , with friends, even on an equal footing with the boys, i’ll honestly say that in freestyle, well, with every jump there is fear, before every jump, somewhere more, sometimes less, probably depends on your condition, on weather conditions,
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it’s more colorful, just because of this, but for the picture, for the picture, well, athletes can better see where the sky is and where the landing slope is, well, i already mentioned that... artistic gymnastics, if under 13 years old not that you decided to change your sport? well , you show the result, well, how can you end your sports career, i remember, we were at a competition , a freestyle coach came up to my gymnastics coach, and suggested, says, if you have girls who are going end your sports career. you can try yourself in another sport, well, as if they offered me, i went with my dad, it was in the city of nikolaev, i was born in the city exactly, we went to nikolaev, in nikolaev at that time, well, as if there was only one
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base in the soviet union for freestyle, water springboard, well, here in minsk we jump into the pool, yes, and there we jumped into the river, well, how could i have come and looked then. i also came across a difficult coordination sport, like gymnastics, i thought, well, they’re kind of crazy they jump like that on skis, they do somersaults, double somersaults, i think, how is this, and then in september i came to nikolai myself, entered the olympic reserve school, here i am in the eighth grade, and as if in freestyle, my sports career began, how do you think this gymnastic training contributed to your success? of course, i was wrapped up, i jumped well, double somersaults, and pirouettes, one or two pirouettes, i jumped well, i just needed to sharpen my technique a little and put it on the skis, well, yes, if in gymnastics you jump on two legs and when you land, then everything is much more complicated,
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the most difficult element in freestyle is that landing or acrobatic flights, well , it’s like the whole jump actually with... starting from acceleration to landing, as our coach said, your jump ends already at the end, when you have already landed, stopped after the jump and there your jump ends, well, it’s like every stage of the jump is very important, but the springboard jump is very impressive, the athletes stand tall, arms up, well, yes, it’s beautiful, in fact, if look like this. when they jump difficult jumps, for men it’s a triple somersault with six pirouettes, there’s still snow, although no one jumped, but the most difficult ones that they jumped in the snow are a triple somersault with five pirouettes. how did your parents react to the fact that you decided to go into freestyle, after all, this is a very
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risky sport, they dissuaded you, no, they didn’t know what freestyle was, i started training in 1992, and my first olympic games were in ninety- eight, then i... found out what freestyle is, and saw it on tv, yes, well they seemed to support me, never dissuaded me, because i was probably purposeful, i liked to play sports, it’s not for nothing that i did gymnastics for so many years, at what age did you realize that freestyle is a serious thing for a long time? i think when i won the first world championship among juniors, then i realized that... i had been sticking with this for a long time, i liked overcoming my fear, i liked winning, being stronger than others. your first olympics were the nogana games, it was 1998, japan, with which
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how did you go to these games? well, you know, i’ll probably say that at that time i probably didn’t even really realize it, i was at such an age that i was... everything was interesting, i wasn’t even very worried when there were competitions, well, yes, we were selected we 're off to the olympic games, i didn't even count on, to be honest, such a result that you became fifth, yes, i became fifth, and this is only because in the final, during the first jump, i injured my knee, i injured my knee and because of this there was only a fifth, are you upset?
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a rich layer that needs to be revealed, revealed, broadcast, watched on our tv channel. the flag, coat of arms and anthem are a connection and involvement with belarus, the country exists as long as it honors the symbols, live forever, belarus. patriotism is at the core of common victory. may 9 is a holiday of global significance, priced at millions of lives. time chose us, chose us to preserve the independence of our land , everything created by many generations before us. terrible insights from a judge who fled to belarus. ordinary poles do not want our country to be drawn into this conflict.
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that we move to belarus, at that time there were no women in belarus, and how would we agree, there are three girls, a guy, one and a coach, we were already in belarus in the fall of 1998, came to belarus, and how were you received by the team? was it difficult to join the new clique? well, it’s a little difficult, because mostly there were only men, somehow the routine was a little different than what we have there, they expect results from you, because at that time i had already competed at the olympic games and they expected from me the result, well, the result only came to me in 2001, well, during your sports career you competed at 88 stages of the world cup. won 28 medals, which one is especially dear to you? it was the world cup in
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australia, we used to have world cups in australia, and after, yes, after the summer season we always flew to australia at the end of august, and there they have winter, and well, yes, and there was the world cup , we would have had before... the rules in the warm-up are you have to show your most difficult jump, but i didn’t have time to warm up my most difficult jump, i jumped it at a competition, the foreigners saw that i didn’t warm up this jump, they submitted it, and this is mandatory, it was necessary to show it, yes it is mandatory, and that is, it was you who disqualified me, and i didn’t take any place, for the next another day... one more was the world cup, the world cup stage, the next day i took first place, i proved to everyone
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that belarus is still stronger, but the olympics , however, did not submit to you right away, only on the fifth attempt, why, how did you do you think why exactly this happened, what prevented success? well you know, i’ll say this, when i went to the salt city, that season, that winter season, i was number one. i had a yellow leader’s jersey and, probably, i arrived there and had already hung a medal around my neck somewhere in advance, and i was so confident in myself, uh. then they called me the steadfast tin soldier, because i never fell, i just fell at competitions, i didn’t even believe at that moment that i just went and fell, well, it wasn’t such a difficult jump, in turino it was probably like... it’s morally very difficult, somehow it was a difficult olympics, but the weather conditions
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were not very good; i went to vancouver to lift a broken shoulder blade. before the competition, you know, if i had refused these competitions, i wouldn’t have made the effort, i probably would have regretted all my life that i didn’t perform, that i could have tried, after vancouver in the twelfth year, my daughter was born and how would i i already thought that that was it, my sports career was over, well, that means it’s not my destiny to be on the pedestal at the olympics, well, it was probably the same it’s a difficult, yeah, moment in my life to make
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the right decision, do i even need it or? this has already been influenced to a greater extent by your decision, well, your husband says: i will support you, i will be with my daughter, well, watch her, go for walks there with her, and you, well, try to return to sports, and as if in may i started training, in february there was a triumphant success, the fourteenth year, the olympics in sochi, your victory, your gold was predictable for you or not? unexpectedly, probably unexpectedly, well, i will say that there was no pressure from outside, that we must, as at the previous olympics we went and put all the pressure and knew that there should be medals in freestyle, but i went to sochi, there was no pressure, i calmly trained for myself, well, i know that athletes,
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and your first emotion, i probably couldn’t believe that it finally worked out on the fifth try, that it finally happened, of course it’s a lot of work, i’ve given myself to the sport for so many years, the work of the whole team, these include coaches, our massage therapists , doctors, what are you doing?
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thought stand on the pedestal when the anthem played? well, probably, firstly, it was pride, pride for our country, that we have in belarus, such wonderful conditions have been created for sports, wonderful people train and train, probably my whole sports life passed in those minutes when the anthem was playing republic of belarus, how i... went to this, starting with gymnastics and ending with freestyle. after the birth of your second child, you again wanted to end your sports career, but changed your mind. was it your husband talking again? well i'll tell you that to some extent, yes, and i probably wanted to try again
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to repeat the success that i had in 2014, well, we competed in the eighteenth year, although we came fourth, well, in shagedi, yes, well weather conditions developed that... i couldn’t get up to the pedestal, but i don’t like to remember it, come on, come on, come on, wait, wait, wait, just wait, wait, you took part in six olympiads, but you could have participate in the seventh, but again, injuries prevented you, and what happened then? well in 2021 we went with team... at the world championships in kazakhstan, and before the competition i jumped and tore my achilles tendon, yeah, i
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was recovering, but it was a little difficult to recover, after all, it’s not even 20 years, then i decided that enough was enough , stop tormenting your body, if your tendon has already torn, then it’s easy for me. what stops me is that, well, enough with jumping and performing, it’s time to take care of the family, only for our tv viewers, we choose the best routes, at that very second the merchant decided to give praise to the gods on... on the nearest island, he first erected a temple, then built huts and founded a city, berestye. and we set off on an exciting journey. he is like a magician, controls
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the light, extinguishes and lights the lanterns, thereby marking the beginning and end of the day. permanent, like the sun and the moon. are you entitled to leave or do you have a double? to show how extraordinarily wonderful our country is. please note that the top of the brauma is decorated. sculpture of a stranger, who she is is still unknown, locally she is called the patroness of small towns. behind the walls, from which there remain these ruins were used to resolve issues of national importance. well, yes, ruzhany castle was in no way inferior to the palaces of the kings of the grand duchy of lithuania. in ruzhany you can literally see the holy trinity church from everywhere. the uniqueness of the temple is that it has never been closed. even in soviet times, like other churches in belarus, it was not turned into a storage facility. watch the program cities of belarus on the belarus24 tv channel. 100
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brave guys gathered in our studio, each of them has a question for an adult. please tell me, what did you dream of becoming when you grow up? i wanted to become flour truck driver. they say that in the army the food is healthy, filling, but not always tasty. i won’t, i’m just inviting you to a meal at our slorov military school. the heroes of the program will have to open up to the audience. the main task is to honestly answer all original, and sometimes awkward questions. does friendship exist between show business artists? i can’t say that our sphere is exactly the same one that is shrouded from head to toe in intrigue. this is the truth, this is a myth. it is true that cadets have to train for a very long time in order to learn to march so beautifully. to say a lot of time, well, i probably don’t need
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to say that it’s a lot of time, a certain amount of time, yes it takes, you can teach me, chin higher, step, this is a preliminary command, right, the body bends forward, look at the project 100 questions for adults on the belarus tv channel. 24 alla, what is it like to participate in competitions and watch the olympics on tv? well, i’ll say this: when the olympics took place in 2022, i was already calm, i was already mentally. i’m ready that i won’t perform, that i will no longer have any opportunities to perform or any desire to somehow, well, i calmed down and
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watched mentally. calmly, of course, i was worried about our guys, well, that’s all, but there were some thoughts about what place i would take, no, i didn’t even think about it and didn’t even want to think, because that’s it, my sports career left behind, now i’m already, well , it’s probably in your character, well, it’s cut off and cut off, yes, and why bother yourself and torment yourself, well , yes, well, why really suffer, the last ones competitions that would...
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you have achieved great results, we are all very proud of you, let's talk a little about your family, you have two children, so you would like them to become athletes too, they are athletes, yes, how old are they? my daughter will be 12 this summer, and my son is 9 years old, my daughter started with freestyle, even, that is,
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now she is trying herself in badminton. and she really likes it, and my son plays ice hockey, we decided to change our sports life a little and sent him to hockey, well, sort of too, he’s dynamo now juniors, well, now, when there is less sport and adrenaline in your life, what do you do, i live with... i live a calm family life, i go to work in the evening, this turns out to be training, i left big sports as an athlete, but stayed in in sports already as a coach, administrator of the national team, i don’t coach, i do paperwork, but how do you prefer to spend time with your family? in principle , there is not much free time, because my son, one might say, trains every day,
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with only one day off. it happens for a week, we go to the cinema, to the park for a walk, recently my son and i rode around the neighborhood on scooters, yes, of course he was a little shy, mom, go there, stand to the side, well, i don’t know, maybe the fact that i’m on a scooter with him made me ride like a child, we go out every summer, our family, two other families with tents, you already have your own definite route, we have yes...
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we fished alone, alone, i, yes, i love, i love solitude, when i’m at home , i just like to be alone without any music, without tv, i like being alone stay, and there’s something fluffy yapping on your lap, and we have a dog, a labrador, so he brightens up my lonely time, well, he’s a wonderful friend, yes, he’s wonderful, and do you have a lot of big ones in sports? achievements, and what other achievements do you expect from life? probably to raise your children correctly, so that they are kind, decent and always remain human in any life situation. alla, our program is called the meaning of life. what is
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the meaning of life for you? well, for me the meaning of life is probably to live and have fun from your own life, so that life brings. joy satisfaction. alla, you have lived a long, beautiful, wonderful life in sports. you have something to be proud of, and we are proud of you. thanks a lot. i want to give you this bouquet of may flowers, like the smile of spring. thank you very much, thank you very much. this was the meaning of ala tsuper's life.
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we are located on the shore of the largest lake in the republic of belarus, lake narach, this is our pearl, we can even say that sunset therapy is one of the types... treatment, because we have charming landscapes, in the evening, our guests go to the shore of the lake and admire that unique natural beauty, which is certainly also one of the elements of healing. my name is natalya falevich, i am the head of the marketing department of the sosny sanatorium, where i have been taking care of your relaxation and health for almost 50 years.
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my every working day is different from the previous one and from the next one, it starts at 8:00 in the morning, i go around a semicircle near the lake. energy, such beauty, natural charm, so you come to work already in a good mood, directly in my subordinate specialists in the sale of vouchers, that is, this is already such a positive charge , also the employees of my department, these are administrators, the first impression of our institution upon arrival is formed precisely from communication with administrators, the work of an administrator is not only the moment of checking in a guest and issuing him keys. rooms, work with the guest continues throughout their entire vacation, the administrator is like, say, an information desk, tell me everyone, is there a pharmacy on site? there is no pharmacy on site, but for questions regarding medications or any other
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requests, you can contact the post of the nurse on duty, she is located behind me along the corridor at the very end, she works around the clock, but okay, thank you, i’m already a reserve airfield, when it’s not possible to resolve the issue locally quickly, then... i ’ll go directly to a guest, when the question is more complex, i know many of our regular clients personally, that is , some kind of good emotional relationships are already developing upon arrival at the sanatorium... next time we meet as old acquaintances, lyudmila sergeevna, hello, i’m glad to see you, how you’re resting, tell me, you’re having a great rest, tell me about the changes this year, what makes you especially happy, they talk about what happened to them this year, what their grandchildren are doing, where they went, in general, the atmosphere is so warm and human communication is inherent in us, and... thanks to this, our sanatorium is loved;
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sanatorium treatment, its prototype, is generally a very ancient form of pastime. in belarus, the first mention of this type of treatment dates back to 1514. initially, sanatorium treatment was limited only to treatment mineral water then connected to the mud. after the seventeenth year, the soviet government actively began to engage in health improvement , directed a lot of efforts to the development of the sanatorium business, and the sanatorium itself, in the form in which they have reached our time, probably began to develop in belarus in the seventies of the 20th century. this system has developed excellently, unfortunately. soviet union, then many
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health resorts, not that they ceased to exist, stopped developing, here we have in belarus, this direction, sanatorium resort treatment was preserved, historical places in belarus for the construction of a sanatorium were chosen based on natural factors, that is, the presence of a healing effect from mineral water, from mud, so sanatoriums are located for the most part.
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i came from riga, from latvia, i was born and raised there, in belarus i go to a sanatorium for the purpose of relaxation and maintaining my health, to the point that i work a lot, and my work-rest schedule is not balanced, i have problems with the autonomic nervous system and i i also chose the sanatorium, because one of the treatment profiles here is the treatment of this nervous system, i’m coming.
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immediately upon arrival at the sanatorium , each person is assigned a attending physician who consults with the guest and prescribes treatment for him. please tell me what complaints do you have regarding your health today? well, there are no special complaints, the only tension in the neck in the shoulders is due to chronic collar diseases, there are no established diagnoses, no, no, good. a medical appointment is repeated, that is, it passes.
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to sleep, so he schedules the procedures in the afternoon, someone, on the contrary, wants to spend the first half of the day walking around the office, and in the second, directly walking through the forest, along the embankment. review of the most interesting sporting events. the ruslan soley prize was awarded to sergei kostitsin, that is, a hockey player who showed leadership qualities.
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dmitry kravchenko was recognized as the best coach of the extra league. and finally, mikhail shalagin became the best hockey player in the extra league. in the seventh round of the major league , slutsk created a sensation and beat field. over the past 30 years after the collapse of the soviet union, the concept of democracy has become so distorted
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, on the one hand, this is a good advertisement on the part of the collective west, which it sowed in the post-soviet space, saying: “come to us, we have a lot.” democracy, but in reality there is the power of capital, so our democracy is focused on every citizen. the collective west has modern technologies for shaking up society, destroying the economy, engaging various particular personnel, and thus you can lose state, there is no international law, it is destroyed, which means who is right? the one with more power has tactical nuclear weapons, this is precisely... the most important deterrent that prevents these hotheads from starting some kind of provocation or military aggression against our country. the markov project is nothing personal. watch on the belarus 24 tv channel.
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the most important thing, the main thing, is, of course, the medical building, the largest number of people are occupied there. number of employees and a large number of offices are functioning, constantly we are working to equip our medical offices with the most modern, in-demand equipment; we are studying the issues of some new products and the introduction of new treatment methods. we are located in the medical building of the sosny sanatorium. the medical profile of our institution is a disease of the musculoskeletal system, five types of therapeutic, health-improving cosmetic baths, there are also many massage rooms, a dental office, there are
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halotherapy rooms where guests breathe salt, this procedure is very useful for diseases respiratory tract, it is indicated for allergy sufferers, there is also cryotherapy, this is an effect. cold temperatures reach up to 200° on the body, it is especially useful for relieving pain, strengthening the immune system and for weight loss. one of the most favorite places to visit is, of course, the pool, that is, next to the pool there is a sun room, which is very popular and useful during the off-season, because belarus unfortunately cannot... boast of a large number of sunny days, but we have it all 365 days a year. an artificial sunlight simulator,
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to get there even on the mud, because i know that mud helps a lot, and i was worried, you know , in the spring my feet really bothered me, that’s it here’s my hip, so i’ll lie down for 2 hours and it’s very painful when i came here, the doctor prescribed eight procedures for me. you know that i'm afraid of what to say, not to jinx it, yes, i stopped hurting. the skin hero paints his own history of life.
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and indeed for young designers this is the only possible way to show, to shout about their creativity. belarusians, a project of the right people, who are making up their minds. there is no such profession, pizzar, pizza player, there is no such profession, there is pizzaioli. we can do this too we have a rich layer that needs to be revealed, revealed and broadcast. glyadzice on our tv channel. the flag, coat of arms and anthem are a connection and involvement with belarus;
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the country exists as long as the symbols are honored. may 9 is a holiday of global significance at the cost of millions of lives. time chose us, chose us to preserve the independence of our land , everything created by many generations before us. terrible insights from a judge who fled to belarus. ordinary poles do not want our country at all. mechanism we place a microphone on the device signal and we need to adjust that the clock runs accurately, to preserve what our ancestors
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invested in their work, this is our history and heritage. main topics on the main broadcast. watch on the belarus 24 tv channel. basically, all the sanatoriums are located nearby. with sources of mineral water, we have one, the well is located at a depth of 420 m, every mineral water in every sanatorium is studied, of course, scientifically, the doctors of every health resort know to whom and how to prescribe the correct intake of mineral water, for what diseases, when shown when
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contraindicated, on the doctor's recommendation i... drink mineral water two to three times a day , 100-150 ml. it’s difficult to describe, but of course, it tastes different from ordinary water, and it’s rather salty, but it’s healthy. we recommend that everyone take mineral water using special milk cups or pump rooms. the shape of this vessel is specially designed so that the liquid immediately enters our esophagus and does not come into contact. tooth enamel, because the effect on tooth enamel is not always shown and is not always healthy influences. our mineral water is indicated for iron deficiency anemia; it is used to treat diseases of the kidneys, liver, and gastrointestinal tract in general. the doctor also
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refreshment, prescribed it's for people... who have digestive problems, when either an exacerbation of this problem occurs, or unstable remission. diet m is also prescribed. this is a high-protein diet, it is used in cases where, for health reasons, it is necessary to consume more protein. this diet is also used for diabetes of the first degree. santuri, as a rule, is a year-round institution, and guests arrive all year round, but depending on the season, of course, some peculiarities are felt, of course, the most popular is new year's period and summer, well, periods
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of school holidays are also popular. it often happens that you meet a guest at the beginning of his stay with us, then you see him off and say goodbye when you see the visual effect. from the fact that his stay with us has changed him, he looks at the world with different eyes, he feels that he has rested, he looks much better, he is calmer, these moments certainly make me happy, because you understand that my work activity and the activities of my colleagues is important and necessary, and is beneficial, and of course it is inspires and makes you want to come and come. to work to meet new and new guests, i really want to see the same result for everyone, each sanatorium in our country
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certainly has its own history, i am pleased to note that our sanatorium also has a rich interesting history, once upon a time this place was chosen. for the construction of a health resort for honored people of our country, and initially the santorium belonged to the council of ministers of the bssr, in the distant seventy-sixth year it was opened, at that time it was a semi-closed institution to the public, where politicians, artists and cultural figures vacationed. there is a legend that these roots. appeared in our sanatorium thanks to pyotr mironovich masherov, he was once visiting fidel castro in cuba, he saw something similar there from bog oak, he was eager to bring the same thing to us,
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on his order, a folk craftsman from the roots located in the coastal territories, i built, made, this is the creation that we still admire to this day, and this is the decoration... of our sanatorium, well, probably the fact that today family members, even pyotr mironovich masherov , come to us every year, that is, this is probably an indicator that we have been keeping our brand since those times, and we, of course, are happy and grateful we welcome such guests, territory. large, it is 57 hectares, today the sanatorium has 220 beds, we hope that in the near future another building will be completed.
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