The human body is a complex system. However, it does not generate all of the necessary vitamins and minerals for our health. External sources, such as food and water, can provide certain elements that the body does not make. 

It appears that the benefits of certain minerals can be obtained not only by directly absorbing them through food and drink but also by exposing the body to them in mineral-rich environments. The Dead Sea is the world’s lowest point, a salt lake surrounded by Israel and Jordan and has become well-known for the therapeutic properties of the minerals in its waters and mud.

What are Dead Sea Minerals?

Dead Sea minerals are salt minerals extracted from Israel's Dead Sea. 

You might be wondering, "What's the difference between Dead Sea salt and regular sea salt?" The mineral makeup, as it turns out, is somewhat diverse. 

The sodium chloride percentage of ordinary sea salt is 85%; however, the salt minerals found in the Dead Sea are only 30.5 % sodium chloride. Sodium, magnesium, potassium, and calcium, among other minerals, are found in Dead Sea minerals. These minerals have a range of advantages for a person's skin and overall health.

What precisely are the advantages of the Dead Sea's numerous minerals? The list in front of you contains all of the unique features of the Dead Sea's secret minerals. Continue reading if you've always been curious about the benefits of Dead Sea minerals, perhaps you can discover the solution to the problem you've been having.

Improving skin ailments

Various studies have shown that soaking in water containing Dead Sea salt can help to relieve skin diseases such as psoriasis and acne. One study indicated that the high magnesium content of Dead Sea salt is beneficial for lowering skin irritation and boosting hydration.

Helps calm skin allergies, eczema, and psoriasis

Skin allergies and disorders can benefit from a relaxing bath in Dead Sea saltwater. Exfoliating dead skin, calming inflammation, and fighting allergens and microorganisms are all benefits of the rich minerals.

Alleviating rheumatologic conditions

According to a few studies, Rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and psoriatic arthritis can all be efficiently treated by soaking in Dead Sea water or water containing Dead Sea salts. This is because mineral absorption can promote blood circulation during bathing. 

A long, hot bath in Dead Sea salt water is an excellent method to unwind, relax, and soothe sore muscles and joints. Bromide relieves muscle cramps, while anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties minimise the joints' swelling, discomfort, and stiffness.

Anti-aging

Dead Sea salts were also found to help reduce the depth of skin wrinkling, as seen published in a study from the International Journal of Dermatology. 

Many minerals in Dead Sea salt help your skin look younger and more vibrant by fighting oxidation in the skill cells and eliminating free radicals. Its fibroblast-protecting and moisturising effects keep the skin looking plump and rejuvenated as well.

Health and Beauty 

The Dead Sea is abundant in minerals that may keep your skin healthy, smooth, and youthful-looking, as well as aid in the treatment of rheumatic problems. If you have the chance to visit the Dead Sea, take advantage of it! Your body will appreciate it. If you can’t make your way there, why not create a sea mineral oasis in your own backyard?

Sea Minerals for your pool

Recreate the calm, natural, and healthy Dead Sea experience that people have enjoyed for hundreds of years with our Mineral Swim System—combining the benefits of Dead Sea minerals rich in magnesium with a natural ozone-oxygen cleansing process. This system is ideal for general skin hydration, muscle relaxation, and other therapeutic benefits. Your skin will feel rejuvenated and refreshed the minute you hop out of the pool!

Find your sea mineral system at Laguna Pools

While we are built with a lot of good already in our bodies, sometimes external factors can be used to enrich our lives, including Dead Sea Minerals. Transform your pool into a soothing, therapeutic Oasis with one of our Sea Mineral systems. Head here to browse through our system today. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to our team. We’re here to help you create the perfect pool experience for your home.  

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