HistoryThe Dead Sea Dead
Sea, located in the south of the Jordan Valley, the salty closed sea
400 meters below sea level is the lowest spot on Earth. The scenery on
the shores of the sea in enchanting.
The Dead Sea is famous
for its extraordinary salt and mineral content, which many people say
makes it a natural healing agent for skin problems. To ORDER The Dead
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5.000 Years of History King
David, King Herod, Jesus, and John the Baptist were closely linked with
the Dead Sea and its surroundings. The prophets knew it via the
infamous Sodom and Gomorra. During the Egyptian conquest it is said
that Queen Cleopatra obtained exclusive rights to build cosmetic and
pharmaceutical factories in the area. Later on, the wily Nabateans
discovered the value of bitumen extracted from the Dead Sea and needed
by the Egyptians for embalming their mummies. Aristotle wrote about the
remarkable waters. In Roman times the Essenes settled in Qumran on the
Dead Sea northern shore as a place of refuge and on the heights of
Masada a small group of rebellious Jewish zealots held out against the
might of the Roman Legion. The remoteness of the region attracted Greek
Orthodox monks since the Byzantine era. Their monasteries such as Saint
George in Wadi Kelt and Mar Saba in the Judean Desert are places of
pilgrimage. Bedouin tribes have continuously lived in the area and more
recently explorers and scientists arrived to analyze the minerals and
conduct research into the unique climate. Since the 1960's, tourists
from all the world have also explored the Dead Sea region.
The Lowest Point on Earth Situated
on the heart of the Great Syrian-African rift valley that stretches
throughout Israel and beyond, the Dead Sea is the lowest point on the
earth (400 meters or 1,320 feet below sea level), and is flanked by the
Judean Mountains on the west, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the
Mountains of Moab on the east, the Jordan Valley and Sea of Galilee to
the north and the Negev Desert as well as the Red Sea to the south.
The Dead Sea Water The
water of the Dead Sea contains 21 minerals including magnesium,
calcium, bromine and potassium. 12 of these are found in no other area
or ocean and some are recognized for imparting a relaxed feeling,
nourishing the skin, activating the circulatory systems and for easing
rheumatic discomfort and metabolic disorders. As an example, the Dead
Sea contains 10 times more salts and minerals than the Mediterranean
Sea. The high salt and mineral concentration enables everyone to float
in its waters but doesn't allow the proliferation of fish and other
marine life.
Thermo-mineral Springs Found in several
locations along the Dead Sea shores. The many minerals contained in the
warm water are dominated by sulfur. Soaking in the heated sulfur pools
activates the circulatory system and increases the oxygen supply to the
body.
Natural mineral spring water Flows from the Judean
Hills into the lower areas fronting the Dead Sea. When hiking along the
area's "wadis" (seasonal dry river beds) and oasis, one can often
splash in waterfalls and cool streams. Natural mineral spring water is
bottled and locally marketed throughout the country.
The Sun The
Dead Sea is the only place on earth where one can sunbathe for extended
periods with little or no sunburn because harmful ultraviolet rays are
filtered through three natural layers: an extra atmospheric layer, an
evaporation layer that exists above the Dead Sea and a rather thick
ozone layer.
The Air The region's miraculous air is dry,
unpolluted and pollen-free with low humidity. Due to the constant
evaporation, the air contains high concentrations of several minerals,
mainly bromine, providing a genuinely relaxing effect. Because of
the high barometric pressure it has approximately 8% more oxygen than
anywhere else on earth and consequently makes breathing easier.
Black Mud A
signature element of the Dead Sea, black mud is homogeneous mixture of
Dead Sea minerals, important organic elements from the shoreline as
well as earth. Indulging in a black mud body wrap has both cosmetic and
therapeutic benefits - known to cleanse and stimulate the skin, relieve
muscle and emotional tensions, improve blood circulation, and ease
rheumatic pain. The rich minerals and the mud tightening action promote
circulation by increasing the supply of oxygen to and removing the
toxins from the skin, thus toning and firming up skin tissues, leaves
the skin glowing and youthful looking. Dead Sea Mineral Mud cleans,
purifies, and restores the skin's natural minerals.
The Salt As
the name suggests, the Dead Sea is devoid of life due to an extremely
high content of salts and minerals. It is these natural elements which
gave the water its curative powers. Dead Sea Salt and Dead Sea Mud have
been recognized by millions of people as a single source of health and
beauty since the days of Herod the Great, more than 2,000 years ago.
The Dead Sea has a 33% concentration of salts and minerals (compared to
only 3% in the ocean). Dead Sea Salt original mineral composition
improves cell metabolism and contributes to its restoration and
regeneration. Dead Sea Salt also acts as a disinfectant and help in
removing harmful substances from the skin.