Dead Sea Salt: Research for Seborrhea and Psoriasis Remedies
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In order to ascertain and
confirm the beneficial therapeutic effects of Dead Sea bath salts, a series of
clinical research projects were carried out both in Israel and in other
countries where the use of salts has become an established practice.
Dr.
I. Machtey (1) studied the influences of Dead Sea Bath Salts on rheumatic
patients suffering from osteoarthritis or a localized type of tendonitis. 103
patients were treated for one or two weeks with daily Dead Sea Bath Salts in a
sanatorium located about 400 m. above sea level. The patients were randomly
assigned to one of three types of baths (three sub groups):
1. Bath
treatment with a Dead Sea salt concentration of 7.5%
2. Baths with a 2%
salt concentration.
3. Baths with a 0.5% salt concentration.
One
week of proper treatment resulted in impressive improvement in all parameters in
patients receiving 7.5% and 2% bath salt concentration, but little or no
improvement was noted in those treated with 0.5% salt concentration. The greater
the physical limitations, the more pronounced was the
improvement.
Sixty-six patients received two weeks treatment. An
additional slight improvement was noted in patients treated with 7.5% or 2%salt
concentration, and those having only 0.5% salt baths improved relatively more as
compared with the results after the first week of treatment. However most of the
results in the 0.5% group were less impressive than those in the higher
concentrations.
Over 80% of all the patients reported having less pain,
70% said their mobility improved, and about 60% were able to decrease their use
of analgesics. Dr. Machtey concludes his study by stating that "There is little
doubt that the Dead Sea treatment in those who benefit from it can be extended
and repeated at home using a 2%bath solution, which is both economical and
readily available".
A similar study was carried out by Dr. P Engel (2) from the
sanatorium clinic of the city of Mayenbad, Bad Waldsee, in Germany. The study
was performed with 60 patients whose rheumatic discomfort could not be
substantially reduced by the customary balneotherapy of their clinic. The baths
with Dead Sea Bath Salts were then prescribed in lieu of additional medicinal
therapy. Each patient was treated for a duration of four weeks, with 3 baths per
week. Salt concentration was 2.5% (2 Kg per 801. bath), duration of bath 20
minutes, temperature of water 37 C. Parameters examined included: Pain at rest,
spontaneous pain, kinesalgia, pain on pressure and reduced mobility.
The
summary of results showed the following:
76.2% of cases very good
therapeutic results were obtained
10.2% of cases responded moderately
well
13.6% of cases no success was noted
Dr. J. Arndt, from
Germany (3) made a study of the effect of Dead Sea Bath Salts on patients
suffering from psoriasis. Fifty patients, aged between 14 and 77 years were
treated with the salts in a controlled way. Treatment consisted of partial or
total baths. For a total bath, 2 Kgs of the salts were dissolved in a bath at a
temperature of 27 C. The partial baths were made with a concentration of about
10%. The baths lasted for 20 minutes and afterwards the skin was thoroughly
rinsed with running water. The effect is enhanced when the patient remains in a
warm packed condition for one hour after the bath.
The treatment lasted
for 3-4 weeks, with 3-4 baths per week. The results show that most symptoms of
the illness diminished within one week of treatment, notably itch, scaling joint
complaints, and the falling asleep and sleeping through difficulties. Other
parameters such as spread , redness and infiltration decreased somewhat more
slowly. Improvement was steady-the four week treatment left the patients
essentially free from complaints.
Dr. Arndt points out that of particular
importance from the patients point of view is the rapid relief from such
irritating system as itching. There is a corresponding relief from sleeping
disturbances, which were rather wide-spread prior to treatment. The drastic
decrease in scaling within one week can be interpreted by physician and patient
alike as a further proof of the course outlined above: healing was total in 27
patients (54%), whereas in 22 cases there was a marked impressive improvement.
Tolerance was excellent in all 50 cases. There were no side effects whatsoever,
dermatological or otherwise.
(1). "Dead Sea Balneotherapy in
Osteoarthritis", Dr. Machtey (Hasharon Hospital, Petach-Tikya, Isreal). "
Published in Proceedings of International Seminar on Treatment of Rheumatic
Diseases", John Wright, PSG Inc. (1982).
(2). "On the Therapy of
Rheumatic Illness with Medical Bathing Salts from the Dead Sea", Dr. P. Engel
(Sanatorium Clinic of the City of Mayenbad, Bad Waldsee, FRG). Published in Acta
Medica Empirica, 31, 374 (April 1982).
(3). "Salt from the Promised Land
Helps Psoriasis Patients", Dr. J. Arndt, Published in Arztliche Praxis, vol. 34,
No. 48, 1920,(15.6.1982).
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