
Minerals
Dead Sea salts are a mixture of minerals and inorganic substances found in the Dead Sea. The main elements in the salt extracted from the sea are magnesium, bromine, sodium, potassium, chlorine, calcium, and in much smaller quantities, strontium, iodine, lithium and sulfates.
In the human body, the main function of minerals relates to cell metabolism as well as stabilizing the moisture content of the skin. The molecular structure allows them to penetrate the skin and nourish its cells. Through osmosis the minerals draw out the cells moisture from the inner layers on the skin to the surface.
Here are a few functions of the major
minerals as summarized below
Magnesium
Anti-allergen especially for sensitive skin, a moisturizer and a cofactor for many enzymes necessary for cell activity.
Bromine
Antiseptic, heals and relieves skin diseases such as psoriasis, aids in relaxation of the nervous system.
Sodium and Potassium
Activates transportation across cell membranes, aids in absorption and releasing of toxins.
Potassium
Water balance regulator, increases the rate of metabolism and aids in growth of cells.
Chlorine
Improves minerals balance of cells.
Calcium
Strengthens cell membranes, relieves pain, and activates enzymes.
Zinc
Regulates enzymes and cell proliferation.
In conclusion, cells need a combination of minerals to prevent evaporation of moisture. Moisture is required to aid blood circulation and blood carries the oxygen required for cell metabolism. Therefore, loss of minerals results in the formation of wrinkles, cell shrinkage and damaged skin.
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