How Can It Assist

 

The benefits of the many highly recognised minerals and mud which is found in abundance in this ancient Dead Sea Black Mud Has been proven with centuries of use. With the added natural formula's, it becomes excellent for most parts of the body, as an aid to exfoliate and clean the skin. It assists in removing the build up of toxins and oils from the surface and pores of the skin and helps stimulates blood circulation. Pain and irritation may be relieved, with those who suffer from such disorders as dermatitis, rashes, itching, psoriasis, dandruff, arthritis, rheumatism and muscular aces and more. These are only a few of the benefits of the amazing qualities found in this product, now being rediscovered

Skin
The skin is the largest organ of the human body forming a protective covering from the harmful effects of the sun's rays, pollution and weather extremes of seasonal changes. In addition the skin enables the body to store or hold in its body, fluids and provides the elasticity required for every movement we perform if that is not enough the skin enables us to communicate with the outside world through the vital sense of touch. Since this vital organ carries out so many important functions we need to respect it by providing good cleansing, replenishing fluids and electrolytes and avoiding harmful environments or reducing the harmful effects.The Dead Sea Research Center


Skin Problems
Skin problems are a common aspect of the aging process throughout the spectrum of human development. Certain skin problems affect people at different stages of development and for each it is important to support and nature the skin in order to restore health and enhance general function.
( The Dead Sea Research Center )

BODY MUD How can it assist you ?

Skin disorders e.g. acne, dermatitis, blackheads, psoriasis, eczema, dandruff, scabies, scaled head, conditions e.g. arthritis (cysteine patients with arthritis), back pain and tendonitis as well as hair falling and balding, breast firming, stress and tinea.


Acne typically affects 80 - 90 % of adolescents of both sexes, boys more than girls. Acne can develop later in adult years. Acne usually affects the face , chest, back and sometimes upper arms. Acne can also be found in infants due to the activation of sebaceous glands in utero. Acne can be a chronic problem or resolve spontaneously after 4 - 5 years as noted in 70 % of acne suffers. The incidence of acne at age 40 years is about 1 % for men and 5 % for women.

Firming Breasts
Utilizing the mud mask on ones breasts assist in removing impurities and toxins from the skin surrounding the breast area. This in turn leads to more supple skin and improves firmness of the breast as research evidence has shown. Do not use on nipples .

Cellulite ( Mud Baths )
Cellulite is experienced by 90 % of all women over the age of 20 years. Lumpy deposits of fat below the skin on the thighs, hips and buttocks of women cause it. Since the fat becomes trapped in compartments of the tissue where there is poor circulation, cellulite is a condition difficult to eliminate body mud may assist if used regularly
Although exercise is recommended to improve muscle tone and circulation to the area and diet to remove toxins and provide the necessary nutrients these do not cure cellulite. In addition, research evidence shows that the Dead Sea mud can assist in detoxing, improving circulation and suppleness of the skin while the mud can assist in the general cleansing of the skin necessary to remove the impurities that are otherwise trapped within the tissue.

Hair Loss ( See Directions )
Hairfall or loss is a common occurrence of daily life with up to 100 hairs a day being regarded as normal. However when the quantity increases it becomes an understandable cause for concern. The incidence of hair loss is as much as 4 out of 5 people at some stage of their lives.

Dandruff ( See Directions )
Shedding of dead skin cells is a natural part of the daily regeneration of the skin, which is shed every 24 days. An excessive shedding of the skin cells of the scalp resulting in white flakes and sometimes itchiness is known as dandruff.

Dandruff, although a natural growth process of the skin, is caused by excess oiliness of the scalp and is therefore seasonal. Contrary to common belief that it would be more severe in summer due to sweating or dryness, dandruff is worse during the winter months. Dandruff is very common and it is estimated that Americans spend up to $300.00 on products to manage the problem.

There is no known cure for dandruff.

Dandruff is affected by:

Use of hairsprays and gels Inappropriate use of colorants and heated hair curlers
Exposure to cold weather or dry indoor heating
Tight fitting hats or hem scarves
Stress, anxiety, trauma and tension


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