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The Dead Sea area (located in the holy land of Israel), famous for
its health promoting environment for thousands of years,
contains an unique solar irradiation, an increased
oxygen density, a high density salty sea with an unusual
salt composition, thermo-mineral springs and a special
natural mud. The effects of these unique properties
are presently being critically evaluated in terms of
types of diseases treated, modes of therapy, and mechanism
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Rich in life-enhancing minerals, the Dead Sea waters and mud have been
acclaimed throughout the ages. This unique body of water is situated
on the Syrian-African fault, a geological phenomenon that came into being
some three million years ago during a great natural upheaval. Many ancient
layers of mineral-rich earth were exposed. Salt water springs erupted, forming a valley
and a lake 1300 feet below sea level, making it the lowest place on earth.
An evaporation process continuing for thousands of years resulted in
increased levels of minerals and salt in the lake, which is known as
the Dead Sea.
The composition of the Dead Sea is considered unique, containing the
highest levels of magnesium, calcium, silica, sodium, and potassium in
comparison to any other body of salt water in the world, including the
oceans. Since ancient times, millions of people have come to the region
to relax, to enjoy its beauty and to experience the healing, beautifying,
and rejuvenating powers of the Dead Sea.
These visitors soak in the famous waters and coat themselves in the celebrated
revitalizing black mud. Medical research and multiple studies have proved
beyond all doubt the efficacy of these minerals in treating and preventing
various diseases such as psoriasis, acne, and rheumatism. As in the past,
the Dead Sea continues to attract tens of thousands of visitors annually
to its many resorts and treatment spas.
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