Description



◆ Features:


Dead Sea mud is rich in minerals such as potassium, magnesium, bromides, sodium, zinc, sulfates, chlorides, and trace elements. It possesses antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and cell-regenerating properties.
High levels of magnesium and bromides help treat skin allergies and rashes, effectively alleviate skin conditions, and have no side effects.
Medical experts from multiple countries have proven the therapeutic benefits of Dead Sea mud masks, including relieving chronic pain, such as joint pain in elderly dogs. Regular use of the mud mask not only provides deep cleansing but also soothes discomfort, helping older dogs regain vitality.


◆ Key Ingredient: Dead Sea mud


Origin of Raw Materials: Israel


◆ Functions:
Containing Dead Sea minerals, it targets eczema and effectively relieves dryness and itching. It has excellent cleansing power, moisturizes and deodorizes, promotes skin whitening, and is non-allergenic.
It can soothe the itching caused by eczema, activate the circulatory system, and provide relaxation through hot salt baths.
Using Dead Sea mud mask once a week can relieve chronic pain caused by aging.
The pain-relieving ingredients are all-natural, with no risk of carcinogens and no metabolic stress.


◆ Instructions for Use:

  1. Dead Sea mud body mask: Mix 10g of Dead Sea mud with 5ml of water, apply to the affected area daily and allow it to air dry naturally. (Improves hair loss caused by fungi, detoxifies toe ulcers, relieves joint pressure pain)
  2. Dead Sea mud bath: Add 20ml of Dead Sea mud to the bathwater with Dead Sea salt for a particularly effective relief of chronic pain. Alternatively, use Dead Sea saltwater bath after the body mask has dried. (Refer to the instructions for Dead Sea salt for dosage)
  3. Antibacterial and hemostatic for wounds: Mix 5g of Dead Sea mud with 1ml of water, apply to a bandage and press it onto the wound, wait for a while, then wrap it.
    (Natural Dead Sea mud is safe if ingested by cats and dogs, but it is recommended to prevent ingestion while the mud is still wet to ensure gradual absorption by the skin.)