In Europe, some 5.5 million people suffer from psoriasis, over 35,000,000 from eczema and about 100,000,000 suffer from rheumatism or arthritis. That’s an awful lot of people suffering from diseases that have, to date, no known permanent cure.

No permanent cure – but relief is available

Psoriasis makes the sufferer’s skin very dry, flakey and red and can cause severe itching.  It usually manifests itself on the scalp, the elbows or the knees. Eczema is yet another skin disease where the sufferer has red, irritating patches on wide areas on his skin.  Rheumatism is an inflammatory disease of the joints that can cause sufferers intense pain and mobility problems. Medical science offers no cure for these ailments but, a natural treatment does exist that can provide long lasting relief from the pain and discomfort that is the lot of sufferers – a trip to the Dead Sea and a course of treatment in the Dead Sea’s mineral rich waters and mud treatments with the mineral rich mud.

Don’t settle for second best

Many companies produce and market natural remedies for psoriasis, eczema and rheumatism. Go down to your local health store and you’ll find dozens of products, many claiming to bring you the therapeutic powers of the Dead Sea. But why settle for second best? Many scientific studies have been made that point conclusively to the therapeutic benefit of undergoing a course of treatment at the Dead Sea. One such study, tracked the progress of a group of sufferers from psoriasis, eczema and rheumatism for a year following a treatment course at the Dead Sea. The results showed that some 95% reported a significant improvement in their condition for up to a year.

Holiday and Health

So why not combine a holiday at a Dead Sea luxury hotel, with a therapeutic, long lasting course of treatment that will bring you long term relief from the pain and suffering of psoriasis, eczema or rheumatism?

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


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