Therapeutic mud from the Dead Sea has numerous therapeutic and cosmetic properties.
The mud normalizes all main skin functions: cleans it, absorbs excess skin fat, removes dead cells from skin surface, cleans pores from sebaceous secretion. All this allow the skin to accept biologically active substances and moisture. As a result, the metabolism in skin cells improves, blood circulation is being stimulated, irritation and inflammation processes weaken, winkles smooth down, the skin aging process slows down and skin gets a young, fresh and healthy look. The mod is a natural antibiotic (probiotic).
The mud from the Dead Sea makes a healing influence upon ill skin - psoriasis, eczema, neurodermatitis. Dead Sea mud applications on hairy skin of head are very effective at seborrhea, hair root strengthening at alopecia and severe trichorrhea.
Mineral mud from the Dead Sea in a form of warm applications is an affective treatment for ill joints. Mud relieves rheumatic pains, myalgia and arthralgia. Mineral substances present in the mud penetrate into tissues and blood and relieve inflammatory processes in joints. Mud therapy activates metabolism, improves oxygen delivery to tissues. Tissues get warmed thoroughly and deeply,
vessels dilate, blood and lymph circulation improves, slags are being washed out of inflammatory focus, the body being cleaned and pain being relieved significantly.
The mud therapy helps in arthritic diseases of various etiology, it is highly effective in joint form of psoriasis - psoriatic arthritis.
Pay attention: if you suffer of cardio-vascular disease, hypertension or you have neoformations, then before starting the mud therapy course in home consult with your physician.
Treatment effectiveness increases in combination of the mud therapy with salt baths.
After first two-three procedures the "balneological reaction", i.e. some worsening in disease symptoms can appear. Don't worry, it is a normal reaction of your organism.
The repeated mid therapy course should be taken not before three months after the first course. The recommended frequency is twice a year.