الخميس، 24 يوليو 2014


There are a lot of different minerals in the Dead Sea and it's salt that are very useful for your skin. These minerals include sodium, iodine, potassium, magnesium, calcium, bitumen, zinc and more. Each of these minerals has their own special properties. For example Magnesium level in Dead Sea salt is 15 times higher than that found in the Mediterranean Sea. Magnesium has been shown to have beneficial effects for those with psoriasis, in particular providing relief from itching. Magnesium is also essential for cell metabolism and promotes quick healing of skin tissue and provides the skin's surface with anti-allergic elements. Sodium is great for dry skin because it helps to allow moisture to be absorbed more easily and Bitumen is an anti-inflammatory agent that is also found in Dead Sea salt. Zinc is helpful because it contains antioxidant properties which help to reduce the early signs of aging and help to speed up the healing process. Potassium is great for people who have asthma because it improves the oxidation of the muscles and the nervous system and Iodine is a necessary component in the development of the hormone thyroxin.

Dead Sea salt can be beneficial for many different ailments, For example It can be helpful for people who have dry skin, cellulite, and a whole host of other skin conditions. Soaking in salt water is great for people with these conditions, and because of the high concentration and the particular properties of Dead Sea salt it is so much more effective than regular salt water alone. Dead Sea salt is also very beneficial for those who are stressed or who have high anxiety levels. It is important that we take a few moments out for ourselves every day. Taking a bath with Dead Sea salt will leave you feeling relaxed and ready to take on the world. It helps to distress you because the minerals work to improve your circulation and detoxify your body.

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