Moor Mud (Maris limus)
May 13, 2009
Moor mud contains a concentration of over a thousand elements formed from the residue of herbs, flowers, and grasses, a process that started over ten thousands years ago at the end of the last Ice Age. It is unique in that it contains very little clay and has an unusually high concentration of bio-minerals, trace elements, vitamins, amino acids, plant hormones and fatty acids in a molecular form that is easy for the human skin to absorb. Its unique healing properties have been observed for millennia. It is not only used cosmetically, but also to successfully treat a multitude of ailments that include arthritis, muscle strains and pains, drawing poultices, hormonal imbalance, and to promote post-surgical healing with minimal scar formation. It is antiaging, anti-inflammatory, and a natural antibiotic. It is used exclusively by many international spas as a natural exfoliant, cellulite reducer, and to reduce swelling and inflammation after abrasive procedures. The Abbey uses Moor Mud in its
Essential Earth Elements Cleanser.
Origin: Czecholslovakia
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