Galina St George
Joined: 26 Oct 2006 Posts: 19 Location: UK
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 6:04 pm Post subject: Rapan salt - crystallohydrate and its properties |
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I have written and updated the book about Rapan, but get questions about the salt - why the crystals are large and irregular, and why the salt appears to look and feel 'wet'. Here is the explanation as received from the manufacturer.
Rapan salt crystallises in the lake, and the crystals can be of different sizes. The salt also appears wet due to a high content of what is called 'crystallohydrate' - the product of the binding of water by inorganic substances in the cold conditions of Siberia. The water in this 'bound' state plays a very important role as far as therapeutic properties of the salt are concerned, and here is why:
1. It acts as a moisturiser for skin cells
2. It stimulates skin cell growth and regeneration
3. It promotes regeneration of skin collagen
4. The water in the crystals is 'living' water, since it forms the basis of life of peptides.
5. The therapeutic properties of peptides in Rapan result in pain relief, stimulation of antioxidant and adaptogenic regulatory systems, and general cell regeneration (anti-ageing properties).
If you have any questions about Rapan salt, please let me know.
Best wishes
Galina St George _________________ Galina St George
Holistic Therapist (UK)
Exclusive distributor of Rapan mineral mud, blue / yellow Cambrian clays & salt from the Siberain "Dead Sea" used in health & beauty care. EU/FDA registered:
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