Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Psoriasis, eczema or rheumatism - no cure but long term relief is available

Even though there is no known cure for psoriasis, eczema or rheumatism, long term relief is available using 100% natural remedies. With over 5% of the world’s population suffering from psoriasis alone, the prospect of long term relief without the use of potentially harmful hormones, steroids or chemicals is worth looking into.

The Dead Sea – lowest place on earth with highest recovery rates.

The Dead Sea is the lowest spot on the face of the planet – 400 meters below sea level. The therapeutic effects of the Dead Sea have been known for centuries and stem from its unique geographical location and characteristics. Research projects, carried out by some of the world’s leading medical facilities and universities, show conclusively that undergoing a course of treatment at the Dead Sea has immediate and long lasting effects on those suffering from psoriasis, eczema or rheumatism.

The Air

The atmosphere in the area is rich in bromine and other elements which filter out the harmful UV-B rays from the sun. This reduces the risk of sunburn to a minimum whilst allowing the sun’s rays to work their wonders on the skin and aching joints of sufferers from psoriasis, eczema or rheumatism. Oxygen content is also higher, 5% more than at sea level.

The Water

Dead Sea water contains a concentration of minerals and salts that is ten times higher than that of sea water – 350 grams per liter. The main salts found in the water include magnesium, sodium, potassium and calcium. The water is also infused with a high concentration of hydrogen sulfide. Put together, these prevent the development of plant or animal life in the water and allow bathers to float unassisted on the water.

I could go on and on, but in conclusion, let me just point out one additional factor pointing to the benefits of Dead Sea treatments for psoriasis, eczema or rheumatism. Many national health organizations and even insurance companies subsidize treatments at the Dead Sea because of the immediate and long lasting benefits gained by sufferers.

[Via http://deadseahealth.wordpress.com]

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