The waters
of the Dead Sea have
been renowned for their therapeutic effects since ancient times. Two
thousand years ago, Flavius wrote that the salts from the
Dead Sea heal the
human body.
The waters from the Dead Sea
are unique in that they contain 27%
of various salts as compared to 3%
in normal sea water. Further, while sodium accounts for
approximately 80% of
the salt content of normal sea water, it comprises much less of the
salt total in water from the Dead Sea.
The balance of the salts in Dead Sea
water are magnesium,
potassium,
calcium chloride and
bromides.
Why are these types of salts beneficial?
Magnesium is important for both combating
stress and fluid retention, slowing skin aging and calming the
nervous system. Calcium
is effective at preventing water retention, increasing circulation
and strengthening bones and nails.
Potassium energizes the body, helps to balance skin
moisture and is a crucial mineral to replenish following intense
exercise. Bromides act
to ease muscle stiffness and relax muscles.
Sodium is important for the lymphatic fluid
balance (this in turn is important for immune system function). So
we can see that bathing in high quality
Dead Sea Salt could replenish the minerals
which are critical to our skin metabolism.