Dead Sea Mineral Skincare
- Author Steve El-Halabi
- Published September 8, 2009
- Word count 545
Dead Sea Mineral Skincare
HISTORY & FACTS
If you are still living in the dark ages and using chemical skincare, you really need to learn about Mineral skincare and what damage you are presently doing by using chemical products.
Mineral skincare is 100% chemical free, it is safe to use on the most sensitive skins, problems like Rozacea, Acne, Dermatitis is being cured fast by using mineral products, even though they are very gently, they are also very powerful in their healing power.
Some very interesting facts to assist you in your learning process -
Deep in the valley ofJordan lies one of Nature's wonders; theDead Sea. A world famous treasure-trove of health and beauty since ancient times, theDead Sea is a gift of nature.
The Dead Sea is located on the border between Jordan and Israel situated at 1300 ft. (400 m) below sea level- the lowest point on earth, it is 50 km long and with a maximum width of 17 km - It was geologically formed three million years ago when a small fracture occurred in theJordan rift valley. Seawater rushed in and collected in this fracture. The dry climate and high rate of evaporation gradually increased the concentration of minerals in the water. Salt, chalk and gypsum precipitated along the length of this fracture eventually resulting in a lake-like formation. This lake eventually ended its relationship with the sea to become an inland lake. Nowadays, it continues to be fed by theJordan River and numerous mineral springs that pour into it from the adjoining mountains.
This lake has now been named theDead Sea; called so because no form of life has been able to exist in its extremely salty water. Unlike it's name, theDead Sea is very much alive with more than 21 health-giving minerals found in its water and mud. It has the highest salt content of all the seas in the world and contains about 45 billion metric tons of dissolved minerals; its salinity is about 32% compared to the 3% average salinity of the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean as shown in Table 2 based on the study of Gay-Lussac, the well known French scientist, discovered in 1819 in his laboratory in Paris.
Benefits of Dead Sea Salt and Mud:
The beneficial effects of theDead Sea's raw materials on the skin and their unique therapeutic and beautifying powers have been recognized since ancient times.
Cleopatra, considered to be the most beautiful woman in the world, who was presented with Dead Sea salts by King Solomon upon her visit to the holy land, went to great lengths to obtain exclusive rights over the Dead Sea area by urging Marc Antony to conquer the Dead Sea region in his Judean campaign. At her command, pharmaceutical and cosmetic factories were built near theDead Sea. Their remains can still be seen today at Ein Bokek and Ein Gedi.
Following in the tradition, about 50 modern plants now manufacture cosmetics and skin care products based on minerals from theDead Sea. Scientists at these plants have developed lines of mineral-rich cosmetics products which are exported all over the world asDead Sea cosmetics products.
The use ofDead Sea products proved that it is very effective in the treatment of psoriasis, eczema, arthritis, rheumatism, acne, pimples and rash muscle stiffness.
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