Pure Dead Sea Mud Including Black Mud and Mineral Mud
What is Dead Sea Mud all about? Known for its unbelievable effect on skin, what is Dead Sea Mud all about? People come from all over the world to experience the unique qualities of the Dead Sea. The wonderful floating on the water, and the mud are what it's all about. From the lowest point on earth, Dead Sea Mud is an all natural skin nourishing mask, for any part of the body. Containing all of the minerals of the Dead Sea, the mud has a rejuvenating effect and smoothes the skin and gives it the minerals it lacks to be at its best. Straight from the shore of the Dead Sea, not only is Dead Sea mud an amazing naturally occurring cosmetic, but it is also a piece of Israel mailed to you from the holy land.
Dead Sea Mud Benefits
Dead Sea mud is a wonderful detoxifying treatment for the skin, gently exfoliating and drawing out toxins and impurities. It also is therapeutic in relaxing soreness and pain, such as arthritis, sports injuries, and other conditions like fibromyalgia, bursitis, and tendonitis. Dead Sea mud has been shown effective at improving the skin of psoriasis, acne, vitiligo, and atopic dermatitis patients, and increases the circulation by stimulating a healthy blood flow in the area. It also contains a rich supply of nutrients and minerals that revitalize the skin and make it more healthy, smoother, clearer, and well moisturized. Some of the essential minerals found in Dead Sea mud are sodium, magnesium, potassium, chloride, iron, and calcium, all of which are agents in keeping the skin healthy, supple and beautiful. You can use it as a face mask, apply it to areas of soreness and/or pain, use it in your hair to reduce dandruff and nourish the hair follicles, apply it to itchy spots, scars, or dry skin. Dead sea mud also increases the flexibility of the skin, allowing it to smooth over wrinkles and prevent new lines. It is also a wonderful alternative to a bath bomb, giving you a spa-like bath that nourishes your skin and relaxes your muscles and worries.
Cleopatra was thought to have soaked in the Dead Sea for its healing powers, and now so can you, right in your on home by using the mud scooped up from the same place. What better natural remedy to try?