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Friday, November 8, 2013

The Dead Sea & Skin Care

The Dead Sea & Skin CareThe Dead Sea & Skin Care
Millions of years ago on the border of Jordan and Israel, the amazing body of water known as the Dead Sea was formed. The Dead Sea has attracted visitors from around the world for more than 5,000 years. From King Solomon and King David to Queen Sheba, King Herod and Cleopatra, this body of water is recognized as the first ever and longest standing source of healing and beauty. As the lowest point on earth at 1,388 feet below sea level, it is the world's most saline body of water. It is breathtakingly beautiful, with crystalline salt shores, deeply colored mud, and crystal clear blue waters. The Dead Sea provides some of the most concentrated, natural mineral salts and mineral-rich mud in the world. These minerals are essential to the health of your skin and are known to enhance your beauty naturally. Dead Sea minerals are the base of every SEACRET product we sell.

Dead Sea Minerals
The Dead Sea's unique composition of natural minerals is produced from the dissolving surface salt created in the lake's gradual water evaporation process. The compound is then refined through solar radiation which neutralizes the sodium chloride in the salt and leaves only the mineral-rich compound in the evaporation pool. The final compound results in a total of 12 essential minerals, twelve of which do not exist in any other body of water in the world. - CLICK HERE to see more.

Healing Powers Examined

Healing Powers Examined
The Dead Sea area has become a major center for health research and treatment for several reasons. The mineral content of the water, the very low content of pollens and other allergens in the atmosphere, the reduced ultraviolet component of solar radiation, and the higher atmospheric pressure at this great depth each have specific health effects. For example, persons experiencing reduced respiratory function from diseases such as cystic fibrosis seem to benefit from the increased atmospheric pressure. And persons experiencing skin-related issues such as eczema, psoriasis and rosacea also experience the same positive effects.

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