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This wondrous blend of nature's own Dead Sea Salts, sea weed and
organic moisturizers will leave skin softened, body nourished and
soul reawakened, as it helps to rid the body of toxins and
impurities . Includes seashell scoop.
Dead Sea Salt contains 21 minerals including magnesium,
potassium, calcium and bromine that are not found in ocean sea
salts. The concentration of Sodium is only 12-18% compared to other
lakes and oceans that can be as high as 97%. The low percentage of
sodium makes Dead Sea Salt gentle and less irritating to the skin.
Our
Original Blend for Physical & Spiritual Renewal:
Sweetgrass -
Among the oldest living plants on the earth, sweetgrass is honored
as a sacred herb to indigenous peoples. Used for purification to
bring positive influences. For people who are starting new things or want to release old patterns, sweetgrass is especially useful.
Our
Healing Skin Blend:
Lavender -
Lavender offers gentle healing to the skin. Helps to relieve
irritation and inflammation.
Tea Tree - This
essential oil offers antiseptic properties to help reduce flaking
and infection.
Bergamot - A
soothing essential oil that aides in reducing appearance of
plaques.
Create
Your Personal Blend:
Unscented -
Available unscented, so you may add your favorite essential oils.
Weight
Loss Booster
Seaweed (kelp) is a
widely used weight loss enhancer, which aides in detoxification of
the body, cellulite reduction, and also offering support to sluggish
metabolisms. Kelp not only assists in weight loss but also contains
minerals to help keep your electrolytes balanced. Kelp is a commonly
used weight loss supplement taken internally, and used externally as
a central ingredient in body wraps and bath treatments.
History
of Sea Water Healing
Much
of the population of the ancient world soaked in seawater tubs and
hot seaweed baths, as well as drank and inhaled seawater, for health
and detoxification. In 1906, the French biologist René Quinton
published the book, "L'eau de Mer, Milieu Organic," or
"Sea Water, Organic Medium," which states the scientific
benefits of seawater. Demonstrating the chemical similarity between
blood plasma and seawater, particularly in the composition of
mineral salts, proteins, and various other elements. Theorizing that
human cells could continue to live in seawater where it would break
down instantly in any other medium.
Seawater
is considered to be medical agent as it contains a minimum of 60
different minerals and trace elements that are essential to the
human organism. Such elements include: copper, iodine, iron,
plankton, zinc, and a variety of vitamins. Additionally, seaweed
contains these natural elements but at concentrations that are
50,000 to 100,000 times higher than those found in seawater.
Hot
seawater baths provide an effective treatment for the human body as
it combines the highly concentrated mineral elements of seawater
with the use of hot water, which dilates the pores and blood vessels
allowing the skin to be more receptive to the active seawater
ingredients.
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The
Benefits of Dead Sea Salt
The waters of the Dead Sea are
unique, having a total salt concentration that is 10 times
higher than ocean water, reaching 33 % versus 3 %. But that's
not all! The composition of the dead sea salt is also unique,
comprising magnesium, potassium and calcium chlorides, in
addition to a high concentration of bromides.
This extraordinary chemical
composition has made the Dead Sea an ideal spot for people
seeking relief from skin and rheumatic disorders, and an
equally popular choice for vacationers seeking relaxation. In
fact, these soothing miracle-working waters have a reputation
that dates back over 2000 years when the Roman historian
Flavius noted… "Dead Sea salt cannot be praised too
highly… travelers take this salt home because it heals the
human body and is therefore used in many medicines." |
Ingredients
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Dead sea salts, kelp, watercress, and sea minerals (comes with or
without essential oil. Helps release excess body fluids from
congested cells and dissolve fatty wastes through the skin,
replacing them with nutrients from the sea. Lavender oil helps hold
in heat and boost the effects. This soothing and comfortable bath is
a great addition to any general health, detox or weight-loss
program.
The
electrolytic magnetic action of the sea plants releases excess body
fluids from congested cells and dissolves fatty wastes through the
skin, replacing them with depleted minerals, particularly potassium
and iodine. As the natural iodine boosts thyroid activity, food
fuels are used before they can turn into fatty deposits. Vitamin K,
a fat-soluble vitamin in seaweeds, aids adrenal regulation, so a
seaweed bath also helps maintain hormone balance for a more youthful
body. Sea Kelp is acknowledged as a detoxifier, a balanced
nourishment and a miraculous healing plant. Ocean/Sea algae are the
richest natural source of minerals, trace minerals and rear earth
elements.
Directions
for Use - Dissolve
bath salts in tub with very hot water. Fill tub so that you will be
covered when you recline. Get into bath when temperature is right
for you. Rub your skin with to enhance action, stimulate circulation
and remove released wastes. Relax and soak for 15 minutes. Finish
with a clear warm water rinse.
You
will notice better skin tone, color and circulation almost
immediately. After your bath, you may boost assimilation of seaweed
minerals, with one of the following cayenne-ginger drinks. It is
also beneficial to drink plenty of water, to further clear toxins
released from the bath.
TO
THE TOP
Boost
the Results of Your Massage and
Sea Water Treatment
The following teas are recommended at the
conclusion of your sea water bath treatment. Cayenne helps to open
capillaries, supporting physical purification through the
elimination of toxins. Ginger is known to aide and cleanse the
digestive track.
Cayenne-Ginger
Drink Recipe:
This
remedy has astringent, mucous-reducing and general stimulating
qualities. You may use this regularly as a tonic for general health,
or specifically to treat cold symptoms.
1
inch-long piece of ginger root
1
1/4 cups very hot (not boiling) water
Frozen
lemonade concentrate, to taste
1/4
teaspoon cayenne
Mash
the ginger root in a garlic press, then place the juice and pulp
into a small glass bowl. Add the hot water and steep for 3 to 5
minutes. Strain the liquid into a cup, and then add the lemonade
concentrate and cayenne. Drink the entire mixture.
Hot
Cayenne Tea
This
tea is also prescribed for a cold that won't go away.
1
quart of water
1
teaspoon cayenne powder
2
regular bouillon cubes
Place
the water into a medium-sized sauce pan. Heat the water until
boiling, then stir in the cayenne and bouillon cubes. Mix until
thoroughly dissolved then cool until the broth is not too hot to
drink. May be stored in refrigerator and reheated. In treatment of
cold symptoms, drink as much as you can and repeat until all of the
broth, or your cold symptoms are gone.
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