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DEAD SEA MINERALS

The combination of 21 minerals in the Dead Sea provide many health benefits. The Dead Sea waters have a relaxing effect on the nervous system, support the immune system, reduce inflammation and alleviate many skin conditions. 
MAGNESIUM
  • Helps the functioning of the glands. Important to the metabolism of cells and thyroid function.

COPPER
  • Promotes the synthesis of collagen, melanin and keratin.

ZINC
  • Moisturizes and restores the skin and reduces acne and skin irritation.

CHLORINE
  • Promotes mineral balance of the body, regulates excess oil in the skin, and promotes calm.

SODIUM
  • Provides energy to cells, helps to prevent the formation of free radicals, and mitigates skin aging.

FLUORINE
  • Powerful antiseptic.

CALCIUM
  • Strengthens the cell membrane and relieves pain.

POTASSIUM
  • Hydrates and nourishes the skin. Helps regulate osmosis and water balance.

PHOSPHORUS
  • Formation of numerous enzymes. Rebalances the PH.

IRON
  • Improves skin conditions, complementary to slimming diets.

SULPHATE
  • Provide elasticity and has a relaxing effect.

BICARBONATE
  • Balances the natural PH of the skin.

BORON
  • Helps to maintain the function transmembrane.

BROUMURO
  • Stimulates the natural repair process of the skin.

  • Relieves the discomfort associated with skin disorders.

CHROMIUM
  • Balances the natural PH of the skin.

COBALT
  • High in vitamin B12.

IODINE
  • Essential to maintaining the moisture balance necessary for cell metabolism, the elimination of toxins, and nutrient absorption.

MANGANESE
  • Increases production of antioxidants.

MOLYBDENUM
  • Promotes skin cell function.

NICKEL
  • Necessary for membrane integrity and proper metabolic functioning.

SELENIUM
  • An antioxidant that protects the cell membrane and maintains the elasticity of tissues.  It provides great hydration.

SILICON
  • Favors the formation of collagen and improves elasticity and skin density.  Important for maintaining strength, the appropriate thickness, and the production of collagen in the skin.

STRONTIUM
  • Participates in the formation of connective tissue.  Reduces sensory irritation.

SULFUR
  • Important in keratinization and synthesis of collagen in the skin.

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VANADIUM
  • Necessary to maintain proper cell metabolism.

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