Monthly Archives: January 2010

Dead Sea

Dead Sea would be fine to be there, expecially if you’re bored these days in your raining or snowing town like I’am. Yes,

Just another stupid drama
that no one notices but you
and you only take an interest
when theres nothing else to do

It’s just worm there, as always. Besides that the healing benefits of the Dead Sea have known for centuries. As I know Dead Sea destination has become popular among many people looking for natural, therapeutic treatments for skin disorders.

I know that many people once have been there return year after year. Each of them has experienced sensitive and sympathetic understanding.

The Dead Sea is a legendary place that hasmuch biblical and historical significance. First of all it’s the lowest point on the face of the earth – 400 meters below sea level – and the abundance of health enhancing minerals in the water, that made The Dead Sea a famous and exhilarating destination throughout history. King David, Jesus, King Herod and Cleopatra – queen of ancient Egypt all were closely linked to The Dead Sea. The Ancient Egyptians used bitumen extracted from the Dead Sea for embalming their deceased (leaving us with preserved mummies almost 3,000 years later). Aristotle is known to have written about the Dead Sea (called “Lake Asphaltites” by the ancient Greeks), and later, many Dead Sea products, including salts, water and asphalt were imported to Rome for their unique medicinal and industrial purposes. Dead Sea flora, especially the balsam tree, were the source of highly sought-after perfumes and cosmetics, including myrrh (Balm of Gilead), which is found in the writings of the both the Old and New Testaments.The beautifying abilities of the minerals present in the sea were also stuff of legends and many people traveled to the sea through the ages to find out that it is indeed true – Dead Sea salt and minerals do enhance skin beauty, skin youth as well as help numerous skin and joint ailments, including psoriasis, eczema and acne.

The Dead Sea is most famous for the powerful beautifying and rejuvenating effect that products made with it’s minerals provide for people seeking to improve their skin look and health. The most popular products are bath salts and Dead Sea mud which not only make some of the best, dead sea products in the world, but have also been clinically proven to relieve such skin ailments as psoriasis, acne, eczema and other problems such as joint inflammation, arthritis and skin blemishes. Dead Sea cosmetics are also very legendary for their anti aging effects, helping clear up and smooth out wrinkles and facial lines.