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Therapuetic Bath That Relieves Pain, Detoxify, and Relax Your Body

Over the past few months, I have been investigating, experimenting and using a new exciting substance that is relatively new to the US and Canada but has been tested, used, and supplied in Europe for centuries for all sorts of ailments and to promote a healthy body. This substance is all natural and absolutely amazing.

Moor Peat (also referred to as Moor Mud) has been used for centuries to balance, detoxify, and tone the body. Historical reports reveal the many uses of moor mud in the treatment of human disease. The therapeutic properties of Moor Peat have been known for thousands of years. Moor Peat has been successfully used in spas all over Europe for natural preventive medicine because of its curative properties. Modern scientific research provides new applications for Moor Peat in many therapeutic treatments, particularly in the fields of Rheumatology and Dermatology.

Healing Properties

Analysis of Moor Peat shows that it contains 100's of organic botanicals, trace minerals and elements, enzymes, natural antibiotics, vitamins and phyto-hormones.

Moor Peat is being rediscovered today by the world's naturopaths, spas, and healers, and it is being used to heal a wide range of disorders. It is available at the finest spas for complete body care with prices ranging from $55 for a facial to $85-$150 for wraps and bath treatments.

In addition to its cosmetic use as a natural exfoliant, detoxifier and cellulite reducer, Moor Peat can be used in poultices or baths to reduce swelling, reduce inflammation, draw out abscesses, and to detoxify the body and promote healing.

Some of the benefits associated with Moor Peat are:

Cell Regeneration - Antioxidants that increase collagen production, which helps to slow down the aging process.

Astringent - Removes dead skin cells, toxins and other impurities from the body.

Hormone Balancer - Counteracts the negative effects caused by PMS and other menstrual problems.

Anti-Inflammatory - Relieves muscular or skeletal problems caused by exhaustion or overuse, or diseases such as arthritis and rheumatism. It is a natural relaxant that works to reduce stress and enhance the immune system. This is particularly beneficial to athletes or individuals who have labor intensive jobs. You can read more on over 800 documented studies and clinical trials on the effects of Moor Peat as an anti- inflammatory and other healing properties at PubMeds (http://www.pubmed.gov) by searching under "peat therapy".

Moor Peat baths improve circulation, detoxifies and rejuvenates the skin, fights eczema, improve cellulite, anti- inflammatory effects help to heal scars and clear blemishes.

Peat Therapy plays an essential role in detoxification of the body. Every day we are exposed to a multitude of toxins in the environment-through the water, ground, air and even in our food. Our bodies try to process and eliminate these toxins, but with the large


levels of chemicals and toxins in the environment, our bodies are not able to keep up with such a toxic load. Detoxification is essential to rid our bodies of these toxins.

Most toxins are stored in our fat tissue. The heat from Peat Therapy mobilizes toxins stored in our tissues, increases our circulation, and allows for toxin excretion, mainly through perspiration of the skin. Removal of toxins from our bodies improves cellular function, increases our circulation and immune system, and enhances our general health and well being.

Fat cells in an individual are congested with fluids containing toxins. These toxins cause the fat cells to swell and grow, in turn impairing circulation. This causes the metabolism to burn slowly making the body retain fluids and increases in weight through swollen fat cells.

As fat cells continue to get more fluids and swell they cease to breakdown in circulation, this inhibits the fat cells to be metabolized and burned off. When the fat cells are mobilized to release these toxins, they are burned as energy. The heat during the peat therapy also increases the metabolic rate, resulting in sustained weight loss in a detoxification program.

Scientists have proven that a large number of organic compounds and trace elements in the Moor Peat are in perfect balance, and can actually penetrate below the surface, and cause the skin to be nourished and rejuvenated. Moor Peat encourages circulation needed to metabolize lymphatic drainage that is required to prevent, and reduce the build up of cellulite and fat.

A Peat bath is offered at the finest spas around the world. In Europe , it is recommended to take 2-3 baths per week for 25-30 minutes. A full course of treatments in Europe consists of 21 baths. Maintenance baths can be taken once a week.

To take a Moor Peat bath, add 6-8 ounces to hot bath water. Relax in the tub for 20-25 minutes. After your bath, rinse in the shower and lie down to rest for one hour.

Facials

The valuable nutrients, minerals, bio-elements, and humic acids in moor mud make it the idea facial mask product. The absorbent nature of the mud helps to detoxify the skin and the astringent properties firm and tone the skin making it feel tighter. Compared to other types of masks it is very intensive. It is recommended for all types of skin and is great for acne, eczema and anti-aging.

To learn more about this incredible Moor Peat and Moor Peat Baths go to http://www.moormudbaths.com/
About the Author

Danielle Sims explored her library of alternative health, herbal books, and aromatherapy books and created a blueprint for making her own body wrap formulas at home. Now she offers this information in an e-book entitled Wrap Yourself Slim: Body Wrap Exposed. Monthly newsletter is also available at her web site. For more information go to http://www.wrapyourselfslim.com

 

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