Dead Sea Mineral Cosmetics & Spa
Ein Gedi manufactures and produces Dead Sea Mineral products.
Skin care: Day Creams, Night Creams, Eye Creams, Body Lotions,
Protective Moisturizers, Mud Masks, Deep Cleanser, Hand Creams, Foot
Creams, Body & Bath Oils, and more.
Bath and Spa Products: Foot & Body Salt Soak - Natural and with
Pure Essential Oils, Exfoliating Salt Body Scrubs, Black Mud, Shampoo
and Conditioners, Dead Sea Mineral Soaps, Dead Sea Black Mud Soaps,
Shower and Bath Gels, Body Splashes, etc.
No animal ingredients are used in any of our products.
None of our products are tested on animals. |
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| Since
time immemorial, the Dead Sea has been celebrated as one of Nature's
miracles -- a virtual treasure chest of minerals vital to health and
beauty.
In ancient times, the
denizens of the Dead Sea basin supplied the likes of King Solomon and
the Empress Cleopatra with Dead Sea compounds. So closely did they guard
their formulations, that it wasn't until 1984 that their descendants,
the members of Kibbutz Ein Gedi, succeeded in resurrecting their
apothecarial craft. The result: a fully hypoallergenic and natural-based
line of skin care products, overflowing with the goodness of Dead Sea
minerals.
Magnesium, Calcium,
Bromides, and Potassium, necessary ingredients for glowing skin and
overall good health, are present in
unsurpassed concentrations -- over ten times those of ordinary sea
water!!
The Dead Sea is Alive
The Dead Sea is a unique body
of water, unlike any other on the face of the earth. It is the lowest
and saltiest of all deep, natural bodies of water, and has a singular
chemical composition. The remains of Roman spas found in the region
provide evidence that the Dead Sea area has been known for its
therapeutic advantages from ancient times.
After the establishment of
the State of Israel, scientific articles relating to various
fields of medicine began to
appear showing that the Dead Sea region, and the Dead Sea itself, has a
beneficial effect on skin, joint, respiratory, eye, and other disorders.
The Dead Sea region is
Israel's major health resort area. The unique spectrum of therapies
offered in the region include bathing in Dead Sea water and in the many
thermal springs along the western bank of the Dead Sea, special mud
packs unique to the region, and exposure to the sun and the region's
unique ultraviolet radiation. In addition to these therapies, the unique
climatic characteristics of the Dead Sea region are important,
particularly the high barometric pressure, the low relative humidity,
the consistently high temperatures, the paucity of rain, the absence of
air pollution, and the high partial oxygen pressure.
Many hormonal and
physiological changes take place while bathing in the Dead Sea or the
thermal springs. The mechanisms by which a broad spectrum of diseases,
and in particular autoimmune disorders, are alleviated have not been
sufficiently clarified. They probably incorporate several factors,
including a combination of mechanical, thermal and chemical effects.
Dead Sea Water
Comparison of Major Elements in the Dead Sea,
the Mediterranean and Ocean Water
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Water Source |
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Cl mg/l |
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Mg mg/l |
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Na mg/l |
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Ca mg/l |
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K mg/l |
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Br mg/l |
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Dead Sea |
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224900 |
|
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44000 |
|
 |
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40100 |
 |
 |
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17200 |
|
 |
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7650 |
|
 |
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5300 |
|
 |
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Mediterranean Sea |
|
 |
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22900
 |
|
 |
|
1490 |
|
 |
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12700 |
 |
 |
|
470 |
|
 |
|
470 |
|
 |
|
76 |
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Ocean Water |
|
 |
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19000
 |
|
 |
|
1350 |
|
 |
|
10500 |
|
 |
|
400 |
|
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390 |
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65 |
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* High tds - over 34%.High bivalent / monovalent
cation ratio. Rich in Mg. Br. and others. |
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