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Dead Sea Mud, 1 lb. |
Even though it’s called the Dead Sea, this sea and the whole region on its shore is very much alive. The Dead Sea lies some 400m below sea level at the lowest point on the earth's surface, and is a part of the Syrian-East African Rift Valley. The Dead Sea is one of the most saline lakes in the world, fed mainly by the Jordan river in the north and by perennial springs and streams from the east and west. Having no outlet, the Dead sea is a "terminal lake" which loses huge amounts of water by evaporation into the hot dry air and this results in high concentrations of salts and minerals in a unique composition that is particularly rich in chloride salts of magnesium, sodium, potassium, calcium, bromine and various others. The Dead Sea brine's chemical composition reflects erosion, as well as the recycling of older deposits.
Leaching of minerals from the geological strata also contributes to the Dead Sea brine and to a number of thermomineral springs along its shores. In addition, alluvial deposits form the much valued Dead Sea mineral mud, also known as Dead Sea therapeutic mud.
The uniqueness of the Dead Sea has been known for centuries. This is the only place in the world with this particular combination of exclusive spa benefits: peculiar sun radiation and climatic conditions, enriched oxygen atmosphere, mineral-rich salt sea, thermomineral springs, and mineral-rich mud.
In days of old, Dead Sea water and salt were imported to Italy by Roman nobles. Judean asphalt, the bituminous substance rising to the surface of the lake, was used for many industrial and medicinal purposes. Plants growing in lakeside oases, especially the balsam tree, produced valuable and highly sought-after cosmetics, perfumes and medicinal substances. Their value were of such great economic importance that wars were fought for their possession, as when Mark Anthony conquered the Dead Sea area for Cleopatra.
The Dead Sea’s most precious resource famous for thousands of years -Dead Sea Mud - comes to you in a totally pure state. Containing a huge range of highly concentrated minerals to smooth on your body, it enhances and protects your skin, keeping it young looking and safe from environmental hazards. Our Dead Sea Mud is not a powder product, it’s a thick mixture of Dead Sea Mud and nourishing water from the Dead Sea. It removes excess oil and dead cells from the skin surface.
Directions:
Apply a generous layer of Dead Sea mud over the body areas of your choice. Leave on for fifteen to twenty minutes. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. For deeper soothing of joints, heat the mud packet in a pan of hot water or in the microwave for one minute at medium heat before use. Please check temperature of mud before use. Revitalize the whole body. Do not apply to open wounds, for external use only. If you find that the mud needs to be liquified, please add distilled water (not tap water), spring water, or any other nourishing liquid such as honey, yogurt or fruit juice.
Ingredients: Pure Dead Sea Mud with its own nourishing liquid mixed in.
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Dead Sea Mud, 2 lbs. |
Even though it’s called the Dead Sea, this sea and the whole region on its shore is very much alive. The Dead Sea lies some 400m below sea level at the lowest point on the earth's surface, and is a part of the Syrian-East African Rift Valley. The Dead Sea is one of the most saline lakes in the world, fed mainly by the Jordan river in the north and by perennial springs and streams from the east and west. Having no outlet, the Dead sea is a "terminal lake" which loses huge amounts of water by evaporation into the hot dry air and this results in high concentrations of salts and minerals in a unique composition that is particularly rich in chloride salts of magnesium, sodium, potassium, calcium, bromine and various others. The Dead Sea brine's chemical composition reflects erosion, as well as the recycling of older deposits.
Leaching of minerals from the geological strata also contributes to the Dead Sea brine and to a number of thermomineral springs along its shores. In addition, alluvial deposits form the much valued Dead Sea mineral mud, also known as Dead Sea therapeutic mud.
The uniqueness of the Dead Sea has been known for centuries. This is the only place in the world with this particular combination of exclusive spa benefits: peculiar sun radiation and climatic conditions, enriched oxygen atmosphere, mineral-rich salt sea, thermomineral springs, and mineral-rich mud.
In days of old, Dead Sea water and salt were imported to Italy by Roman nobles. Judean asphalt, the bituminous substance rising to the surface of the lake, was used for many industrial and medicinal purposes. Plants growing in lakeside oases, especially the balsam tree, produced valuable and highly sought-after cosmetics, perfumes and medicinal substances. Their value were of such great economic importance that wars were fought for their possession, as when Mark Anthony conquered the Dead Sea area for Cleopatra.
The Dead Sea’s most precious resource famous for thousands of years -Dead Sea Mud - comes to you in a totally pure state. Containing a huge range of highly concentrated minerals to smooth on your body, it enhances and protects your skin, keeping it young looking and safe from environmental hazards. Our Dead Sea Mud is not a powder product, it’s a thick mixture of Dead Sea Mud and nourishing water from the Dead Sea. It removes excess oil and dead cells from the skin surface.
Directions:
Apply a generous layer of Dead Sea mud over the body areas of your choice. Leave on for fifteen to twenty minutes. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. For deeper soothing of joints, heat the mud packet in a pan of hot water or in the microwave for one minute at medium heat before use. Please check temperature of mud before use. Revitalize the whole body. Do not apply to open wounds, for external use only. If you find that the mud needs to be liquified, please add distilled water (not tap water), spring water, or any other nourishing liquid such as honey, yogurt or fruit juice.
Ingredients: Pure Dead Sea Mud with its own nourishing liquid mixed in.
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Dead Sea Mud, 8 oz. |
Even though it’s called the Dead Sea, this sea and the whole region on its shore is very much alive. The Dead Sea lies some 400m below sea level at the lowest point on the earth's surface, and is a part of the Syrian-East African Rift Valley. The Dead Sea is one of the most saline lakes in the world, fed mainly by the Jordan river in the north and by perennial springs and streams from the east and west. Having no outlet, the Dead sea is a "terminal lake" which loses huge amounts of water by evaporation into the hot dry air and this results in high concentrations of salts and minerals in a unique composition that is particularly rich in chloride salts of magnesium, sodium, potassium, calcium, bromine and various others. The Dead Sea brine's chemical composition reflects erosion, as well as the recycling of older deposits.
Leaching of minerals from the geological strata also contributes to the Dead Sea brine and to a number of thermomineral springs along its shores. In addition, alluvial deposits form the much valued Dead Sea mineral mud, also known as Dead Sea therapeutic mud.
The uniqueness of the Dead Sea has been known for centuries. This is the only place in the world with this particular combination of exclusive spa benefits: peculiar sun radiation and climatic conditions, enriched oxygen atmosphere, mineral-rich salt sea, thermomineral springs, and mineral-rich mud.
In days of old, Dead Sea water and salt were imported to Italy by Roman nobles. Judean asphalt, the bituminous substance rising to the surface of the lake, was used for many industrial and medicinal purposes. Plants growing in lakeside oases, especially the balsam tree, produced valuable and highly sought-after cosmetics, perfumes and medicinal substances. Their value were of such great economic importance that wars were fought for their possession, as when Mark Anthony conquered the Dead Sea area for Cleopatra.
The Dead Sea’s most precious resource famous for thousands of years -Dead Sea Mud - comes to you in a totally pure state. Containing a huge range of highly concentrated minerals to smooth on your body, it enhances and protects your skin, keeping it young looking and safe from environmental hazards. Our Dead Sea Mud is not a powder product, it’s a thick mixture of Dead Sea Mud and nourishing water from the Dead Sea. It removes excess oil and dead cells from the skin surface.
Directions:
Apply a generous layer of Dead Sea mud over the body areas of your choice. Leave on for fifteen to twenty minutes. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. For deeper soothing of joints, heat the mud packet in a pan of hot water or in the microwave for one minute at medium heat before use. Please check temperature of mud before use. Revitalize the whole body. Do not apply to open wounds, for external use only. If you find that the mud needs to be liquified, please add distilled water (not tap water), spring water, or any other nourishing liquid such as honey, yogurt or fruit juice.
Ingredients: Pure Dead Sea Mud with its own nourishing liquid mixed in.
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Dead Sea salt, coarse, 1 lb. |
The Dead Sea is situated 400 m below sea level. No other site in the world provides such an extraordinary combination of natural elements with the capability to rehabilitate and restore physiological functions. Over millions of years, the hot dry air and high evaporation rate have contributed to the high salt concentration present in the Dead Sea making it one of the saltiest lakes in the world. Compared to the 3% salt content of ordinary sea water, Dead Sea water contains 32% salts with relatively high concentration of minerals such as magnesium, calcium, bromide and potassium.
The hot sulphur springs and mud deposits provide treatment for a variety of ailments. The heat, concentration of salts on the skin and the enforced relaxation are all helpful, particularly for muscular and joint conditions such as rheumatism and arthritis, fractures, and several skin diseases including psoriasis.
Compared to regular sea water, the water of the Dead Sea contains 20 times as much bromine, 15 times as much magnesium and 10 times as much iodine. Bromine, a component of many sedatives, relaxes the nerves, magnesium counteracts skin allergies and clears the bronchial passages while iodine has a beneficial effect on certain glandular functions. Research has found that manganese and lithium may play a role in the effectiveness of balneotherapy with Dead Sea bath salt for psoriasis. INCI: Sodium Chloride (Dead Sea salt)
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Dead Sea salt, coarse, 2 lbs. |
The Dead Sea is situated 400 m below sea level. No other site in the world provides such an extraordinary combination of natural elements with the capability to rehabilitate and restore physiological functions. Over millions of years, the hot dry air and high evaporation rate have contributed to the high salt concentration present in the Dead Sea making it one of the saltiest lakes in the world. Compared to the 3% salt content of ordinary sea water, Dead Sea water contains 32% salts with relatively high concentration of minerals such as magnesium, calcium, bromide and potassium.
The hot sulphur springs and mud deposits provide treatment for a variety of ailments. The heat, concentration of salts on the skin and the enforced relaxation are all helpful, particularly for muscular and joint conditions such as rheumatism and arthritis, fractures, and several skin diseases including psoriasis.
Compared to regular sea water, the water of the Dead Sea contains 20 times as much bromine, 15 times as much magnesium and 10 times as much iodine. Bromine, a component of many sedatives, relaxes the nerves, magnesium counteracts skin allergies and clears the bronchial passages while iodine has a beneficial effect on certain glandular functions. Research has found that manganese and lithium may play a role in the effectiveness of balneotherapy with Dead Sea bath salt for psoriasis. INCI: Sodium Chloride (Dead Sea salt)
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Dead Sea salt, coarse, 5 lbs |
The Dead Sea is situated 400 m below sea level. No other site in the world provides such an extraordinary combination of natural elements with the capability to rehabilitate and restore physiological functions. Over millions of years, the hot dry air and high evaporation rate have contributed to the high salt concentration present in the Dead Sea making it one of the saltiest lakes in the world. Compared to the 3% salt content of ordinary sea water, Dead Sea water contains 32% salts with relatively high concentration of minerals such as magnesium, calcium, bromide and potassium.
The hot sulphur springs and mud deposits provide treatment for a variety of ailments. The heat, concentration of salts on the skin and the enforced relaxation are all helpful, particularly for muscular and joint conditions such as rheumatism and arthritis, fractures, and several skin diseases including psoriasis.
Compared to regular sea water, the water of the Dead Sea contains 20 times as much bromine, 15 times as much magnesium and 10 times as much iodine. Bromine, a component of many sedatives, relaxes the nerves, magnesium counteracts skin allergies and clears the bronchial passages while iodine has a beneficial effect on certain glandular functions. Research has found that manganese and lithium may play a role in the effectiveness of balneotherapy with Dead Sea bath salt for psoriasis. INCI: Sodium Chloride (Dead Sea salt)
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Dead Sea salt, coarse, 10 lbs. |
The Dead Sea is situated 400 m below sea level. No other site in the world provides such an extraordinary combination of natural elements with the capability to rehabilitate and restore physiological functions. Over millions of years, the hot dry air and high evaporation rate have contributed to the high salt concentration present in the Dead Sea making it one of the saltiest lakes in the world. Compared to the 3% salt content of ordinary sea water, Dead Sea water contains 32% salts with relatively high concentration of minerals such as magnesium, calcium, bromide and potassium.
The hot sulphur springs and mud deposits provide treatment for a variety of ailments. The heat, concentration of salts on the skin and the enforced relaxation are all helpful, particularly for muscular and joint conditions such as rheumatism and arthritis, fractures, and several skin diseases including psoriasis.
Compared to regular sea water, the water of the Dead Sea contains 20 times as much bromine, 15 times as much magnesium and 10 times as much iodine. Bromine, a component of many sedatives, relaxes the nerves, magnesium counteracts skin allergies and clears the bronchial passages while iodine has a beneficial effect on certain glandular functions. Research has found that manganese and lithium may play a role in the effectiveness of balneotherapy with Dead Sea bath salt for psoriasis. INCI: Sodium Chloride (Dead Sea salt)
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Dead Sea salt, fine 1 lb. |
The Dead Sea is situated 400 m below sea level. No other site in the world provides such an extraordinary combination of natural elements with the capability to rehabilitate and restore physiological functions. Over millions of years, the hot dry air and high evaporation rate have contributed to the high salt concentration present in the Dead Sea making it one of the saltiest lakes in the world. Compared to the 3% salt content of ordinary sea water, Dead Sea water contains 32% salts with relatively high concentration of minerals such as magnesium, calcium, bromide and potassium.
The hot sulphur springs and mud deposits provide treatment for a variety of ailments. The heat, concentration of salts on the skin and the enforced relaxation are all helpful, particularly for muscular and joint conditions such as rheumatism and arthritis, fractures, and several skin diseases including psoriasis.
Compared to regular sea water, the water of the Dead Sea contains 20 times as much bromine, 15 times as much magnesium and 10 times as much iodine. Bromine, a component of many sedatives, relaxes the nerves, magnesium counteracts skin allergies and clears the bronchial passages while iodine has a beneficial effect on certain glandular functions. Research has found that manganese and lithium may play a role in the effectiveness of balneotherapy with Dead Sea bath salt for psoriasis. INCI: Sodium Chloride (Dead Sea salt)
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Dead Sea salt, fine 2 lbs. |
The Dead Sea is situated 400 m below sea level. No other site in the world provides such an extraordinary combination of natural elements with the capability to rehabilitate and restore physiological functions. Over millions of years, the hot dry air and high evaporation rate have contributed to the high salt concentration present in the Dead Sea making it one of the saltiest lakes in the world. Compared to the 3% salt content of ordinary sea water, Dead Sea water contains 32% salts with relatively high concentration of minerals such as magnesium, calcium, bromide and potassium.
The hot sulphur springs and mud deposits provide treatment for a variety of ailments. The heat, concentration of salts on the skin and the enforced relaxation are all helpful, particularly for muscular and joint conditions such as rheumatism and arthritis, fractures, and several skin diseases including psoriasis.
Compared to regular sea water, the water of the Dead Sea contains 20 times as much bromine, 15 times as much magnesium and 10 times as much iodine. Bromine, a component of many sedatives, relaxes the nerves, magnesium counteracts skin allergies and clears the bronchial passages while iodine has a beneficial effect on certain glandular functions. Research has found that manganese and lithium may play a role in the effectiveness of balneotherapy with Dead Sea bath salt for psoriasis. INCI: Sodium Chloride (Dead Sea salt)
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Dead Sea salt, fine 5 lbs. |
The Dead Sea is situated 400 m below sea level. No other site in the world provides such an extraordinary combination of natural elements with the capability to rehabilitate and restore physiological functions. Over millions of years, the hot dry air and high evaporation rate have contributed to the high salt concentration present in the Dead Sea making it one of the saltiest lakes in the world. Compared to the 3% salt content of ordinary sea water, Dead Sea water contains 32% salts with relatively high concentration of minerals such as magnesium, calcium, bromide and potassium.
The hot sulphur springs and mud deposits provide treatment for a variety of ailments. The heat, concentration of salts on the skin and the enforced relaxation are all helpful, particularly for muscular and joint conditions such as rheumatism and arthritis, fractures, and several skin diseases including psoriasis.
Compared to regular sea water, the water of the Dead Sea contains 20 times as much bromine, 15 times as much magnesium and 10 times as much iodine. Bromine, a component of many sedatives, relaxes the nerves, magnesium counteracts skin allergies and clears the bronchial passages while iodine has a beneficial effect on certain glandular functions. Research has found that manganese and lithium may play a role in the effectiveness of balneotherapy with Dead Sea bath salt for psoriasis. INCI: Sodium Chloride (Dead Sea salt)
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Dead Sea salt, fine 10lbs. |
The Dead Sea is situated 400 m below sea level. No other site in the world provides such an extraordinary combination of natural elements with the capability to rehabilitate and restore physiological functions. Over millions of years, the hot dry air and high evaporation rate have contributed to the high salt concentration present in the Dead Sea making it one of the saltiest lakes in the world. Compared to the 3% salt content of ordinary sea water, Dead Sea water contains 32% salts with relatively high concentration of minerals such as magnesium, calcium, bromide and potassium.
The hot sulphur springs and mud deposits provide treatment for a variety of ailments. The heat, concentration of salts on the skin and the enforced relaxation are all helpful, particularly for muscular and joint conditions such as rheumatism and arthritis, fractures, and several skin diseases including psoriasis.
Compared to regular sea water, the water of the Dead Sea contains 20 times as much bromine, 15 times as much magnesium and 10 times as much iodine. Bromine, a component of many sedatives, relaxes the nerves, magnesium counteracts skin allergies and clears the bronchial passages while iodine has a beneficial effect on certain glandular functions. Research has found that manganese and lithium may play a role in the effectiveness of balneotherapy with Dead Sea bath salt for psoriasis. INCI: Sodium Chloride (Dead Sea salt)
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