Long lasting relief from the symptoms of psoriasis, eczema and rheumatism



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The Dead Sea sits between Jordan and Israel in what is known as the Arava Wilderness. At 420 meters (1,378 ft) below sea level the Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth and whilst not the saltiest body of water on the earth, it is the lowest hyper saline body of water known.

The mineral richness of the Dead Sea's water has been valued for its medicinal value for thousands of years. According to ancient writings, Aristotle, Cleopatra, King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba were reputed to have regularly used the water because of its therapeutic powers. Modern science has performed many research projects to investigate the qualities of the Dead Sea, its water and mud and the sun. All show that there is a direct correlation between remission in sufferers from psoriasis, eczema and rheumatism.

Long lasting therapy for sufferers from psoriasis, eczema and rheumatism

The year round dry, warm climate of the Dead Sea, the high oxygen content of the air and low ultraviolet radiation from the sun, make the area perfect for many different types of therapy:

Climotherapy to treat ailments such as psoriasis, eczema and rheumatism. Heliotherapy also used to treat psoriasis, eczema and rheumatism with the sun’s rays. Balneotherapy utilizes the smooth black and mineral rich mud to relieve the symptoms of psoriasis, eczema and rheumatism. Thalassotherapy, a form of treatment for psoriasis, eczema and rheumatism that takes advantage of the therapeutic goodness of the Dead Sea water.

Who can benefit from the Dead Sea?

Basically, everybody and anybody who come to the Dead Sea benefits from its amazing powers.  But, if you suffer from arthritis, rheumatism, psoriasis, eczema, headaches and general aches and pains, then a course of treatments at the Dead Sea will bring you quick and long lasting relief.

 

The life Giving Qualities of the Dead Sea

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