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		<title>A Natural Choice for your Skin – Premier Dead Sea Cosmetics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cosmetic industry has extended a lot during these last decades. Nowadays, using cosmetics is no longer a luxury, but a necessity. Our skin suffers constantly from the impact of pollution upon the environment we live in and the least we can do is to offer it the proper protection and care.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The cosmetic industry has extended a lot during these last decades. Nowadays, using cosmetics is no longer a luxury, but a necessity. Our skin suffers constantly from the impact of pollution upon the environment we live in and the least we can do is to offer it the proper protection and care.</p>
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<p>Natural cosmetics represent the best choice since they are chemical-free and they help us maintain a radiant, healthy skin. Premier Dead Sea cosmetics can be certainly the most important of high quality Dead Sea products. They offer a unique line of products exported in more than thirty countries and they have an ample, positive renown for the beneficial properties of their products. </p>
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<p>Premier Dead Sea products facilitate the renewal process of the skin, by simulating the epidermal cells and restructuring the balance of the skin. Premier Dead Sea cosmetics penetrate the skin immediately, they provide it with a vital source of energy and they do not have an oily aspect. By using these products, your skin will be healthy and nurtured. </p>
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<p>Premier Dead Sea cosmetics form the object of international marketing and they contain the best natural ingredients, being rich in salts and minerals. These ingredients are only identifiable in Israelâs Dead Sea and experts extract them from soil and water. The formulae developed by these experts are famous for their rejuvenating and renewing properties of the skin. The results of these Premier Dead Sea products are amazing and noticeable. </p>
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<p>Premier Dead Sea cosmetics include products for face, skin and hair care. This Israeli company has managed to embody the therapeutic and rejuvenating properties of the Dead Sea in its products. This line of products also provides us with scrubs, bath salts, shampoos, mineral soaps and mineral care products, with a unique composition. All these Premier Dead Sea products are based on natural formulae and have undergone clinical tests. </p>
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<p>All these products contain SPF 17 and they are based on eight components that ensure a long-lasting effect of the creams, lotions and ointments. Premier Dead Sea products come in attractive packages that are recyclable, all the ingredients being ozone friendly. These cosmetics are not tested on animals. </p>
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<p>Premier Dead Sea cosmetics combine the rejuvenating minerals of the Dead Sea with herbal extracts and aromatic oils, thus restoring to your skin its elasticity and firmness. These products do not contain any sort of artificial or dye materials, being entirely natural. Their unique composition based on natural ingredients makes them the most frequent choice for people all over the world. These cosmetics are exported on a regular basis in countries such as France, Spain, United States, and Brazil, Japan and others, being famous for their efficiency. </p>
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<p>The Dead Sea is a marvelous place that has been promoting a healthy environment for thousands of years. In this respect, it has offered unique health-friendly ingredients. Nowadays, people are aware of the benefic effects of salts and minerals and they try to find natural cosmetic products that, unlike other cosmetics, have no secondary effects for their skin. </p>
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<p>Premier Dead Sea products have a high composition of minerals and salts, acting directly on your skin and making you proud of it. Due to their unique composition, these products have managed to attract people from all over the world and to receive appreciation for their positive effects. </p>
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		<title>Dead Sea Beauty Products are Miraculous Remedy for Skin Problems</title>
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Dead Sea Products are creating a lot of enthusiasm in people in recent times. Now a days most of the companies market the products like dead sea facials, massages, body wraps and excess of other goods. The product is being utilized very nicely by some people in their daily life, even though they do not [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dead Sea Products are creating a lot of enthusiasm in people in recent times. Now a days most of the companies market the products like dead sea facials, massages, body wraps and excess of other goods. The product is being utilized very nicely by some people in their daily life, even though they do not know the worth of the product.</p>
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<p>Many people are unaware of the celebrity and legendary Cleopatra. She is very passionate <span class='bm_keywordlink'><a href="http://www.aboutsea.com/">about</a></span> these Dead Sea products. Her beauty secret is been hidden and later gossiped that she used all these Dead Sea blends and lotions. Now a days, most of the companies are marketing through out the world with these dead sea products made out of salts and minerals. There is no need for the people to travel to Dead Sea because the products are getting promoting through out the world.</p>
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<p>The Dead Sea is not a normal sea it looks like a lake with mixture of salts and minerals and it is lowly lying region in out planet. Because of this salts there will be high density of water, which makes all the organisms die. And you can in fact float on water without life jacket due to high water density. Researchers have extorted minerals like Calcium, Potassium and Bromide and prepared them into products which will be a substitute to the minerals and nutrients that we lost from our body due to bathing and too much pollution and dust which make our skin parched and peeling. Because of this people end up with skin problems, acne and pimples.</p>
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<p>The Dead Sea cosmetics and products help to alleviate these skin problems since they are quite rich in minerals and antioxidants. These minerals help in skin healing and revival. Moreover, the Dead Sea products also aid in stimulation of collagen, creams that reduce and remove cellulite and fighting acne, eczema and psoriases. They also help in reducing wrinkles and the ill effects of aging.</p>
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<p>Dead Sea mud masks are also quite a rage amongst the rich and the famous these days. These mud masks play the combined role of a moisturizer, cleanser and a toner. They also help in wrinkle reduction. Beauty expert&#8217;s advice that it is essential to use an exfoliating sea salt before the application of the mud mask. There are Dead Sea kits available that can help in cleansing, toning and can comprise of all the lotions and the salts made of Dead Sea minerals.</p>
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<p>So the people who are overwhelmed with skin problems can use a good combination of Dead Sea mud. The skin problems like acne will be removed with Dead Sea mud along with the aging marks and blotches. Dead Sea cosmetics are safe and familiar to use evenly on particularly sensitive skin. Nevertheless before trying these products you can always consult a beautician or a skin expert.</p>
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<p>Both the men and women can utilize these Dead  Sea products. The after shave lotions are mostly chosen by most of the men which are made of Dead Sea minerals. Not only are these lotions, many Dead Sea creams used to reduce the problems like calluses and other concerns of men.</p>
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		<title>Dead Sea Skin Care</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the Bible, the Dead Sea is known as the “Eastern Sea” or the “Sea of the Arava”. The ancient Greeks and Romans called it “Mare Asphaltitus”, meaning the “Clay Sea”, due to the patches of clay, or asphalt floating on its surface. Later on, since life in this body of water was deemed impossible, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the Bible, the Dead Sea is known as the “Eastern Sea” or the “Sea of the Arava”. The ancient Greeks and Romans called it “Mare Asphaltitus”, meaning the “Clay Sea”, due to the patches of clay, or asphalt floating on its surface. Later on, since life in this body of water was deemed impossible, it was dubbed the “Dead Sea”, and this term was adopted by various European languages. Mosaics from the Byzantine era depict fish swimming toward the Dead Sea from the Jordan River and rushing to turn back and flee toward the north, to the fresh water sources. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>The Dead Sea region offers a rare combination of nature sites, history and unique healing centers, each of which has the potential to inspire autonomous tourism development. The Dead Sea, at approximately 417 meters below sea level, is the lowest point on the surface of the earth. It is a remnant of the ancient “Lake Lisan”, the body of water which once extended from the north of the Sea of Galilee to Hazeva in the Arava. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>The water’s salinity, with a concentration of <span class='bm_keywordlink'><a href="http://www.aboutsea.com/">about</a></span> 340 grams per liter (10 times that of the Mediterranean!), makes floating natural and effortless and instills a sense of peace and tranquility. The air is dry, rich in oxygen and free of any environmental pollution, and the temperatures are relatively high, even in the height of winter. The fact that the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays are naturally filtered makes it possible to sunbathe without burning and is instrumental in treating various skin diseases. The natural “healing waters” along the coast, which are rich in minerals and natural heat, combined with the black mud deposits, are the ideal foundation for health and beauty treatments.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>The region’s nature reserves and scenic diversity offer a unique combination of arid desert vistas and oases alongside pools and waterfalls teeming with diverse flora and fauna (mountain goats, pikas, insects, reptiles, various species of fowl, etc.). The region’s historical sites are among the most renowned in the world, namely: Massada, Qumran, Jericho, Ein Gedi, the Roman fortresses and the monasteries in the Judea Desert.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>A great many resources are invested in developing infrastructures, facilities and services dedicated to the tourist industry. The region offers about 4,000 rooms in hotels of various standards, kibbutz resort villages, hostels and other accommodation facilities, with adjacent services such as: parking lots, public beaches, well-kept nature reserves and fascinating tourist sites. The vacationers and tourists in the region can choose from a wide variety of excursions and activities, including desert tours on foot, in special vehicles and on camels, Bedouin accommodation, rock climbing and rappelling courses and excursions, as well as archeological and agricultural tours.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>SOURCE OF LIFE AND HEALTH<br />&#13;</p>
<p>A unique combination of natural resources having therapeutic effects has turned the Dead Sea area into a healing center unparalleled anywhere else on the face of the earth. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>The salty seawater, with its unusually high concentration of minerals, the natural hot springs rich in minerals and sulphur, and<br />&#13;</p>
<p>the extraordinary climatic conditions, including uniquely filtered sun rays and an oxygen-rich dry air, due to the high barometric pressure prevailing here in the lowest spot on earth (417 meters below sea level), a therapeutic black mud – all combine in providing the basis for the successful effect of the Dead Sea therapies.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Contributing to these ideal therapeutic conditions are the comfortable stable temperatures in this seaside desert most of the year, the pure unpolluted air, which is free of allergens and contaminants, while containing minerals deriving from evaporation of this inland sea that are healthy for breathing.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>These natural resources have been shown to provide a beneficial effect on various illnesses, including chronic incurable diseases, and have led to the renowned reputation of the Dead Sea area as a natural spa constituting a source of promoting health and improving the quality of life.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>For some 2,000 years (as the ancient texts attest), people have come to immerse themselves in the Dead Sea for healing purposes. The awareness of the healing attributes of the Dead Sea was truly reawakened at the beginning of the 1970s, when the scientific research studies in the area gained momentum and their findings were published.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>All this recognition led to an accelerated development of hotel facilities, along with the establishment of health and therapy centers, operating on the basis of scientifically based findings, which as a result have turned the Dead Sea area into an attractive internationally recognized healing center, drawing each year tens of thousands of patients from around the world to find relief for their ailments and pains.</p>
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<p>THE DEAD SEA EFFECT <br />&#13;</p>
<p>The accumulated clinical experience and research data on all aspects of climatic therapy, which is based on a combination of exposure of the body to the sun with an immersion in the Dead Sea waters, has enabled physicians to establish a protocol of treatment methods referred to as “Dead Sea Climatotherapy.”<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Medical and scientific research studies indicate that Dead Sea Climatotherapy is very effective in treating numerous illnesses, the most common being the skin disease, psoriasis. Dead Sea climatotherapy has also been found to have therapeutic effects on atopic dermatitis (skin allergy), vitiligo (loss of pigmentation), and early stage mycosis fungoides (skin cancer).<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Natural springs containing minerals and sulphur, black medicinal mud, with antibacterial activity and hyperemic properties, are also found along the shores of the Dead Sea.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>An anti-aging effect discovered recently in the Dead Sea minerals, as well as in the medicinal mud, has made the Dead Sea even more popular, attracting people who seek to slow down their skin aging process. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>As opposed to the artificial treatments administered in the conventional clinic or hospital environment, the relaxing atmosphere during Dead Sea climatotherapy, where patients mix socially with other guests in a hotel atmosphere, has often been shown to have psychological benefits, by providing a positive affect on the patients’ self image and, as a result, on his or her quality of live. </p>
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<p>THE DEAD SEA TREATMENT<br />&#13;</p>
<p>The beneficial effects of Dead Sea climatotherapy on dermatological diseases, such as psoriasis, eczema, lichen planus and vitiligo, have been amply documented in a multitude of scientific publications over the past 40 years.</p>
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<p>These studies have established that optimum results in the treatment of psoriasis, for example, are achieved by a short-term immersion in the Dead Sea water, followed in most cases and depending on the time of the year by a 1½-2½ gradual exposure to the sun once in the morning and once in the afternoon. Winter is not recommended for this kind of disease.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>A rooftop meteorological station on the southwestern shore of the Dead Sea performs continuous UV monitoring and provides online data on the intensity of the daily solar ambient radiation. Studies with radiosensitive detector badges placed on the body have been conducted recently to determine the actual amount of radiation absorbed by sunbathers.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>A special computerized program is installed in the solarium at Ein Bokek, enabling patients to regulate their initial daily exposure time by themselves, based on their skin type and the radiation intensity measured during exposure.</p>
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<p>The actual amount of energy to which the patient’s body is exposed by these schemes is about one third of the amount applied in artificial irradiation therapy regimes, yet the therapeutic results of the Dead Sea natural treatment lead to a 80-90% remission, comparing favorably with artificial irradiation modes. The mean duration of remission has been studied in 64 German psoriasis patients and found to last on the average six months.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>The Effects of Dead Sea Climatotherapy on the Pathogenesis in Psoriasis<br />&#13;</p>
<p>A study published in 2003 examined the effects of Dead Sea climatotherapy on the pathological changes and immunological modulation in psoriatic patients’ skin. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>Histological examination of the skin found that the characteristic pathological changes found in psoriasis had normalized, while immunological studies showed a major reversal in immunological activation.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Preliminary data show that optimum results in clearing psoriatic lesions were achieved faster when Dead Sea climatotherapy is combined with topical administration of calcipotriol.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Repeat studies have shown that even severe forms of psoriasis, which otherwise require hospitalization and often need systemic medications, such as oral retinoids, methotrexate or cyclosporine, respond remarkably to climatotherapy, let alone milder forms, all without the potential side effects often associated with the administration of these systemic medications.</p>
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<p>Dead Sea Climatotherapy is subsidized by sick funds and national health agencies: A study performed by the Swiss Psoriasis Association has shown that economically, while being equally effective as artificial treatments given to severely affected psoriasis patients, Dead Sea climatotherapy is less expensive when comparing overall expenditures for both modes of therapy.</p>
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<p>In view of its cost effectiveness, health funds in Western European countries, such as Germany and Denemark, as well as in several Eastern European countries, subsidize Dead Sea climatotherapy for skin diseases, while Norway also subsidizes Dead Sea treatments for joint diseases. </p>
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		<title>Maintain the Youth and Health of your Skin by Using Ahava Dead Sea Cosmetics!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Dead Sea has a unique combination of minerals in just the right quantities. Specialists have transformed them into skin care products such as Ahava Dead Sea cosmetics. The Dead Sea is actually a large lake that does not communicate with any sea. It has unique characteristics, such as the fact that it contains five [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Dead Sea has a unique combination of minerals in just the right quantities. Specialists have transformed them into skin care products such as Ahava Dead Sea cosmetics. The Dead Sea is actually a large lake that does not communicate with any sea. It has unique characteristics, such as the fact that it contains five times more salt and minerals as compared to any other ocean and therefore little life is identifiable in the Dead Sea. Because of its geographical placement, this sea has special spa advantages: exceptional solar energy and climatic conditions, enriched oxygen environment, sea salt supplemented with minerals, mineral springs, and mud that contains many helpful minerals.</p>
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<p>Dead Sea cosmetics companies have transformed the minerals that make the Dead Sea such a unique place into skin care products. Now you are able to purchase Ahava Dead Sea cosmetic line online. The Ahava cosmetics line is a combination of the best minerals the Dead Sea can offer. Ahava cream has more power than any other cream and can rejuvenate your skin leaving it looking younger and healthier. </p>
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<p>All types of Ahava cream replenish and moisturize the skin. Their development has considered the complexity of all skin types and has tried and succeeded to match their own particularities. No matter what kind of skin you have there will always be a combination of minerals extracted from the Dead Sea minerals and water that will benefit and compliment your beauty. </p>
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<p>Ordering unique skin care products such as the Ahava Dead Sea creams was rather difficult in the past, but now you have the guarantee that you get the genuine products right from the shore of the Dead Sea. Delivery fees are small and your products will arrive safely and promptly. Online ordering has several advantages. Consider only the fact that you will always have access to the latest news concerning new product releases on the cosmetics market. Moreover, the delivery will leave you fully satisfied.</p>
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<p>There is even an Ahava Dead Sea cosmetic line for men that you can buy for your partner or friends. Men’s skin has different requirements as compared to women’s skin, so it is important to get them different Ahava products. All Ahava Dead Sea cosmetics help the anti-aging process. There is a special Ahava cream that will even make your skin younger in a very short time interval.</p>
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<p>People come from all over the world to the Dead Sea to be able to use the therapeutic and miraculous mineral-rich mud. However, not everybody can afford to travel to this wonderful lake, but everybody could benefit from its qualities. By purchasing several Ahava cosmetics, you can make sure that these products complement each other and form a reliable treatment for your skin and hair. </p>
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<p>Ahava cream helps with the tonus of the skin leaving it with a fresh clean look. The Ahava Dead Sea line removes all excess substances on your skin and all the chemicals we collect each day through make-up and pollution. In this age of technology, pollution is at its highest and this does take its toll on our skin. Stress and lack of sleep all leave skin looking old and tired. The Ahava products revitalize you and make you feel great <span class='bm_keywordlink'><a href="http://www.aboutsea.com/">about</a></span> yourself so for a new fresh look start using Ahava cream. </p>
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		<title>Fancy a Dip in the Dead Sea?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why is it called the Dead Sea? It is referred to as the Dead Sea because no aquatic organisms such as fish or water plants live in it due to its high salinity, which increases with depth. </p>
<p>With more than 300 sunny days per year, the Dead Sea is attracting an ever growing number of patients suffering from a variety of diseases yearly. According to Wolf et al (2003), the Dead Sea and the whole region around its shores are bursting with life, and the leading powers of its waters, especially in treating rheumatic and skin diseases, have been recognised from ancient times. The natural elements and minerals in the sea, in addition to the mud present on the shores, give the water their curative powers. Climatological and balneological therapies recognised as spa treatments by patients, physicians and dermatologists have led to the use of artificial-light parlours for ultraviolet A (UVA), UVB and photochemotherapy (PUVA) [1-3].</p>
<p>Climatotherapy<br />Climatotherapy is the treatment of a disease by means of residence in a suitable climate. At the Dead Sea, Climatotherapy is a natural approach to the treatment of psoriasis and other skin diseases, and has been successfully used for more than 25 years in the treatment of moderate to severe psoriasis [3, 4]. </p>
<p>So what makes the Dead Sea and Climatotherapy so attractive one might ask? Well, putting aside the sheer pleasure of taking time off to pamper oneself under the guise of treating a skin disease, this treatment does work due to the natural curative factors at the Dead Sea area [2, 3].</p>
<p>Sunlight/UV radiation<br />The highly successful treatment of diseases at the Dead Sea does not involve the use of drugs; it however comes from the naturally filtered ultraviolet radiation, with minimal phototoxicity, permitting prolonged exposure to sunlight. Its relatively safe UV radiation is due to the thick atmospheric layer over the Dead Sea, with its vapour and haze, and to the great amount of ozone, which is minimally depleted compared to other areas, as well as to the low humidity and warm climate. Due to deletion of UV radiation, longer exposure to ambient UV radiation is possible and as such some patients who cannot tolerate lengthy sun exposure at sea-level can do so at the Dead Sea [1, 2]. </p>
<p>Climate<br />The temperature of the area surrounding the Dead Sea is high all year round, with an annual average of 30.4°C. Humidity is low, so is rainfall [2].</p>
<p>The thick haze overhanging the Dead Sea is rich in minerals, particularly bromine. The high atmospheric bromine level hanging over the Dead Sea is as a result of bromine-containing aerosols derived from the sea. It is thought that inhalation of bromides improves the condition of psoriatics, particularly those with stress-related psoriasis, as they have a relaxing and sedative effect. The atmosphere over the Dead Sea is also oxygen rich. This high level of oxygen is useful for breathing and extrametabolic activity [1, 2].</p>
<p>High mineral content<br />The high mineral content of the Dead Sea has also been considered a major factor in treating a variety of diseases. The sea contains <span class='bm_keywordlink'><a href="http://www.aboutsea.com/">about</a></span> 320 g/L salts with KCl, MgCl2, CaCl2, and NaCl being the major components. Compared to the ocean, the Dead Sea is richer in its proportion of calcium, magnesium, potassium and bromide, and lower in its proportion of sodium, sulphate and carbonate. Of major importance from this list of elements and salts is magnesium, which has a concentration in the Dead Sea 30-times higher than that in the ocean. It is an important element in certain epidermal processes and an imbalance in these processes can result in excessive cellular proliferation, which is a major part of the psoriatic state. Hence a deep in the Dead Sea may be useful in regulating magnesium levels necessary in such epidermal processes. Magnesium also has an anticarcinogenic effect, such that tissues which have high concentrations of magnesium have lower cancer incidence compared with tissues with low concentrations of magnesium [1]. </p>
<p>‘Black mud’<br />Another mineral-rich constituent of the Dead Sea is its ‘black mud’ also known as ‘bituminous tar’. The therapeutic effect of this processed mud is due to its high mineral content and its ability to retain heat for many hours, thereby stimulating the blood circulation and clearing the skin of dead epidermal cells. Bituminous tar is historically known to have been used medically in the treatment of various rheumatological diseases, including psoriatic arthritis [1].</p>
<p>In addition…<br />The Dead Sea area is relatively clear of elements of pollution such as industrial wastes, heavy traffic or intensive vegetation, making it ideal for the relief of respiratory ailments. The growth of house dust mite is inhibited in the Dead Sea climate and as such makes it a pollution free as well as allergen-poor environment [1]. </p>
<p>Finally…<br />The type of treatment to be administered is individually determined for each patient after complete examination and evaluation of the disease extension. Factors to be taken into consideration include percentage of skin involvement, skin type, presence of other skin diseases, previous treatment, and previous visits to the Dead Sea [5].</p>
<p>Other dermatological diseases, which can be treated by Climatotherapy at the Dead Sea, include eczema, vitiligo and atopic dermatitis [5]. </p>
<p>Treatment Centers are available at the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea Spa Treatment Centers in Israel were established many years ago and have attracted thousands of patients from a number of countries including the UK, France and USA to mention a few [2]. The Dead Sea Spa Treatment Village in Jordan was opened in July 1991 and has received thousands of patients affected with psoriasis since then [2]. </p>
<p>Additional benefits<br />Visiting the Dead Sea region is also an ideal way to tour Israel. Travel distances are short, with Jerusalem only an hour&#8217;s drive, and Tel-Aviv (30 minute flight time). </p>
<p>The Dead Sea region offers fascinating biblical, archeological and historical sites: such as the mountain fortress of Masada; Qumran, where the famous Dead Sea Scrolls were found in ancient pottery jars; Ein Gedi, where David found refuge from King Saul; and the first monasteries of the Christian monks in the Judean Desert. Natural sites include the caves and eases of Ein Gedi; the canyons of the Judean Desert; Mount Sdom, an 11 mile long mountain range made of pure salt; and the spectacular Flour Cave, so-called due to its powder-like interior. </p>
<p>For the adventurous there is rappelling, rock climbing, and rental of All Terrain Vehicles for exploring otherwise inaccessible desert areas [6]. </p>
<p>Medical conditions exempt from climatotherapy<br />Although Climatotherapy is a natural treatment, beneficial for both the healthy and the sick, certain medical conditions may be exempt from the treatment. Patients with such diseases would therefore need to consult their physician before commencing a stay at the Dead Sea [1]. These include,<br />1. Photoaggravated dermatoses<br />2. Certain skin malignancies (melanoma malignum, malignant epithelial tumours)<br />3. Epidermolyses – This is characterised by blisters, vesicles, and scarring, which prevents patients from being exposed to the sun and waters with high salinity due to the strong burning sensation and the danger of secondary infections.<br />4. Idiopathic photodermatoses<br />5. Acute skin infections (bacterial or viral) – Patients suffering from this are particularly excluded due to the fact that viral infections are provoked by sunlight and local infected wounds tend to expand after bathing at the Dead Sea. Such patients would need to be treated with antibiotics and/or antiseptics before their visit to the Dead Sea.<br />6. Concomitant diseases such as acute internal infections, visceral malignancies, and other internal diseases. These require immediate attention and intensive hospital treatment.</p>
<p>Certain risk groups are also contraindicated including,<br />1. Severe psychiatric patients<br />2. Acute alcoholics<br />These groups are at risk because they may lose control of themselves in non-hospital environments. Patients with immunodeficient diseases, for example AIDS are also contraindicated at the Dead Sea due to the immunosuppressive effect of UV irradiation, which increases the risk of infection [1].</p>
<p>Precautions<br />Certain drugs can cause discomfort on exposure to sunlight, causing aggravation of the skin to an eruptive stage. Substances associated with light-induced drug eruptions include tetracyclines, amiodarone, sulphonamides, to mention a few. Another situation, which needs to be treated with caution at the Dead Sea, is drug-induced heat emergency, which occurs when the body is unable to dissipate heat adequately. Usually, when environmental temperature rises above 35°C (as it typically happens at the Dead Sea), virtually all body heat is lost to evaporation. A number of drugs affect thermoregulation adversely. These include amphetamine and cocaine, which increase muscle activity and heat production, as well as antidepressants and phenothiazines, which block the impulses that mediate sweating. Older patients (particularly those who are 65 years and older) have a 12-13 times greater incidence of heat stroke than the rest of the population and as such must be cautious in taking drugs, which alter thermoregulation before treatment at the Dead Sea [1].</p>
<p>Proposed side effects at the Dead Sea<br />There are almost no side effects during and after Climatotherapy treatment at the Dead Sea, and there is a very low risk of potential damage to general health. According to Shani et al (1997) few comments have been published on the side-effects of Climatotherapy at the Dead Sea. In a long term study carried out between 1988 and 1994, the most frequent side effects were sunburn, sun allergy, common cold, oedema, and gastroenteritis, to mention a few. The incidence of these side effects was fairly minimal and most of the effects were not related to the climatologic treatment; also in most cases, these side effects disappeared within a few days after ambulatory treatment [1].</p>
<p>Other Climatotherapy sites<br />Apart from the Dead Sea, other sites where climatotherapy is available exist. These locations are also such that the environment and natural elements are said to be therapeutic particularly for psoriasis. These sites include,<br />1. The Red Sea in Egypt where the water contains unique properties, which are said to help certain diseases. Its climate is similar to that at the Dead Sea.<br />2. The Canary Islands, where there is a psoriasis treatment center.<br />3. The Blue Lagoon, located in Iceland. It has a unique mineral content and contains salts, silica and blue green algae.<br />4. France and Canada also have sites where patients can go to treat a number of diseases.</p>
<p>Last Words…<br />By making use of available curative factors at the Dead Sea, climatotherapy has shown encouraging results mainly for patients with psoriasis. The treatment is a natural, safe (suitable for children, the elderly and pregnant women), and gentle therapy, and patient compliance (following strict medical supervision) may be just a matter of the ability to make the time and cover the expenses for travel and accommodation [2, 3].</p>
<p>The question remains….Would you fancy a deep in the Dead Sea??</p>
<p>Useful links<br />Living: The Dead Sea<br />http://www.deadsea.co.il/index.php?page_id=1&amp;lang_action=change_lang&amp;to_lang=en&amp;geo_action=done</p>
<p>The Dead Sea Research Center<br />http://www.deadsea-health.org/</p>
<p>National Psoriasis Foundation. Other climatotherapy sites<br />http://www.psoriasis.org/treatment/psoriasis/sun/other_sites.php</p>
<p>Dead Sea Guide<br />http://www.dead-sea.net/f-healing.htm</p>
<p>References<br />1. Shani J. et al. Indications, contraindications and possible side-effects of Climatotherapy at the Dead Sea. Int J Dermatol 1997; 36: 481-492.<br />2. Oumeish OY. Climatotherapy at the Dead Sea in Jordan. Clin Dermatol 1996; 14: 659-664.<br />3. Wolf R, Orion E, Matz H. Climatotherapy: There is Life in the Dead Sea. IMAJ 2003; 5: 124-125.<br />4. Hodak E. et al. Climatotherapy at the Dead Sea is a remittive therapy for psoriasis: Combined effects on epidermal and immunologic activation. J Am Acad Dermatol 2003; 49 (3): 451-457.<br />5. Hristakieva E. Climatotherapy in Dermatology: Why, How and When? Trakia J Sci 2005; 3(4): 27-31.<br />6. Israel Physician’s Guide. Dead Sea Guide. Available from: http://www.dead-sea.net/f-healing.htm. Accessed on: 26 July 2007.</p>
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