Psoriasis - new hope from the Dead Sea



Posted: Sunday, November 01, 2009

by Katerine Lev
http://dead-sea-health.org

The is the lowest point on the face of the earth. It is known as the ' because of the exceptionally high concentrations of salts and other minerals that make life in its waters impossible. But the absence of life and the reasons for it are what bring new hope to many thousands of sufferers from skin ailments such as eczema, psoriasis and joint afflictions such as arthritis and rheumatism .

Every year, increasing numbers of people come to the seeking relief from eczema, psoriasis and rheumatism . Clinical studies performed by scientists and medical institutions from around the world into the therapeutic benefits of the water, the air, the sun and the mud on sufferers from have proven beyond question that a course of treatments at one of the many 5 star spa's in the area, provide fast and long lasting relief from the symptoms and pains that sufferers go through. Research results show that, on average, within a few days of beginning treatment, a marked improvement is shown. By the end of treatment (between two to four weeks) signs of eczema and psoriasis have cleared up and the aches and pains associated with rheumatism have disappeared. Effects of the treatment can last for up to 9 months!

So effective and long lasting is the effect on eczema, psoriasis , and rheumatism sufferers that many European health services and insurance companies will subsidize or pay completely for a course of treatment.

But time spent at the isn't just for treatment. The area has much to offer visitors, and many patients come with their families and enjoy a unique vacation at the lowest place on earth. Visit the fortress of Masada were a handful of Jewish fighters held out against the might of the where the earliest known biblical scripts were found and Jesus is reputed to have lived. There is much to see and do, so you'll not only return home free from eczema, psoriasis or rheumatism, but also after having an amazing vacation!
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