When you hear about the benefits of Dead Sea mud, it is meant incorrectly. This is why we wanted to explain the issue of the benefits of Dead Sea mud for the body and skin.
After all, ordinary clay is not the same as therapeutic clay (peloids).
It means clay, a sedimentary rock containing hydrate layers of aluminum silicate. Primary kaolin – consists of silicon and aluminum oxides. In most cases, mud appears at the bottom of a lake or sea as sediment from the waters of these rivers and streams that flow into the Dead Sea.
The main material of therapeutic mud (peloids) also belongs to the sediments on the sea floor, but it is not a rock deposit but by origin, the material of peloids is found in mainly sulphurous water folds. Some of the Dead Sea mud is sulfur mud that forms at the bottom of bodies of salt water. In this case, the Dead Sea mud is not marine mud as people think (we remind you that the Dead Sea is basically a salt lake formed to form the Dead Sea) and it is a continental lake.
Indications for the use of Dead Sea mud
It should be noted that the indications for the use of Dead Sea mud include a very wide range of diseases.
These deposits are used in many treatments
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and musculoskeletal system (arthritis, osteoarthritis, myositis, etc.); Skin diseases (eczema, neurodermatitis, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, seborrhea, scleroderma, etc.); Diseases of the peripheral and central nervous system (radiculitis, neuritis, etc.); Respiratory system diseases (chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma, cystic fibrosis, chronic obstruction of the lungs, etc.); Diseases of the digestive system (duodenal and chronic colitis, excluding stomach ulcers and their exacerbations).
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