The Dead Sea is world renowned for its therapeutic qualities.  Dead Sea mud and water contain over 21 vital minerals that help relax your muscles and joints, provide your skin with essential nutrients and can have an amazing effect on sufferers from psoriasis, eczema and rheumatism. Scientific research has consistently shown that use of Dead Sea mineral products and especially taking a course of treatment at one of the Dead Sea Spa’s is extremely beneficial to those seeking long term relief from psoriasis, eczema or rheumatism.

Natures gift – your health

The lowest spot on the face of the earth, the Dead Sea has been known for thousands of years as a site with amazing healing qualities.   The depth of the area, along with the constant evaporation of the water from this sea with no exit, have caused, over the centuries, a phenomenal concentration of salts and minerals including concentration of magnesium, potassium and calcium higher than at any other location in the world.  A course of treatment at the Dead Sea can have a rejuvenating effect on the skin of those suffering from psoriasis or eczema and bring blessed relief to those suffering the pains of rheumatism or arthritis.

Modern science proves what has been known for centuries.

Research, including research done by the Dead Sea and Arava Research Center along with Ben Gurion University, has proven that bathing in salty water and taking a mud bath, are extremely effective in treating a range of diseases including psoriasis, eczema and rheumatism. The research carried out by the Dead Sea and Arava Research Center has also shown that the results achieved from treatment at the Dead Sea have a long lasting effect.  Findings suggest that over 90% of patients treated, report improved health and fewer symptoms for periods of up to year following treatment.

Katerine Lev
http://dead-sea-health.org


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