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Power of Pelotherapy

Mud-Pack Therapies are here to stay and for good reason. Few substances work as well as clays, muds and magma rich in fulvic and humic acids for restoring coherence to the biofield and tissues. Restore lymph flow, micro-circulation, nerve flow to areas that have been injured in addition after you receive a couple sessions your requirement for nutrition goes down because your pathways both energetically and anatomically become clearer and more functional. For the science behind these scroll to the bottom of the page for over 50 scientific abstracts found on Pub Med a government ran website on the efficacy and limitations of the mud-pack therapies that are practiced here at Body Epiphanies.
Medicinal Mud-Packs are used theoretically to
increase micro-circulation, lymph flow, nerve flow so your body can repair
and heal with less obstruction. Having done hundreds of these mud-packs
over the last few years we have found it most proficient at
improving mobility, joint pain, pain in general and overall repair of
damaged tissue or weakened tissue when done in sequence. Organ & gland function have been shown to be improved as well in both humans and animals we have worked with.
The following are abstracts with significant findings about the functions, limitations and effectiveness of Mud-Packs (Moor Mud-Packs/bathes, etc.) The ingredients of the mud in which we apply are as follows, along with a activator (Vintage Vinegar/Hydrochloric acid).
Quantum-State, Synergistic, Proprietary Blend:
Unheated, rare Volcanic Clay (rhyolitic tuff breccia, rich in naturally occurring, beneficial minerals and rare earths), unheated Kaolin Clay, Indian Shilajit (Asphaltum) [a mineral resin from high mountainous areas of India, rich in fulvic and humic acids], Peat Mangma (a carbon-matrix humate, rich in natural humic and fulvic acids)
Quantum-State, Synergistic, Nonhybrid Botanical Agents:
South American Saussurea (root) (Saussurea lappa), European Bilberry (berry) (Vaccinium myrtillus), Skullcap Root (Scutellaria lat.), Garcinia Cambogia (fruit), French Maritime Pine Bark (Pinus pinaster), Indian Cardamon (seed) (Electtaria cardamomum), Chinese Fermented Mycelial Maitake Extract (Grifola frondosa), European Beta Sitosterol, Wild Grown Blue-Green Algae (whole) (Aphanizomenon flosaquae), Grade A Japanese Chlorella (whole) (Chlorella pyrenoidosa), Grade 10 Indian Noni (mature fruit and seed) (Morinda citrifolia), Grade 10 Indian Turmeric (rhizome) (Curcuma longa)< Primary-Grown Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Nonhybrid European Vegetable Extracts of Alfalfa, Beet and Tomato.
Exogenous detoxification at it's finest. Enjoy the scientific abstracts.
Scientific Abstracts
The following are abstracts with significant findings about the functions, limitations and effectiveness of Mud-Packs (Moor Mud-Packs/bathes, etc.) The ingredients of the mud in which we apply are as follows, along with a activator (Vintage Vinegar/Hydrochloric acid).
Quantum-State, Synergistic, Proprietary Blend:
Unheated, rare Volcanic Clay (rhyolitic tuff breccia, rich in naturally occurring, beneficial minerals and rare earths), unheated Kaolin Clay, Indian Shilajit (Asphaltum) [a mineral resin from high mountainous areas of India, rich in fulvic and humic acids], Peat Mangma (a carbon-matrix humate, rich in natural humic and fulvic acids)
Quantum-State, Synergistic, Nonhybrid Botanical Agents:
South American Saussurea (root) (Saussurea lappa), European Bilberry (berry) (Vaccinium myrtillus), Skullcap Root (Scutellaria lat.), Garcinia Cambogia (fruit), French Maritime Pine Bark (Pinus pinaster), Indian Cardamon (seed) (Electtaria cardamomum), Chinese Fermented Mycelial Maitake Extract (Grifola frondosa), European Beta Sitosterol, Wild Grown Blue-Green Algae (whole) (Aphanizomenon flosaquae), Grade A Japanese Chlorella (whole) (Chlorella pyrenoidosa), Grade 10 Indian Noni (mature fruit and seed) (Morinda citrifolia), Grade 10 Indian Turmeric (rhizome) (Curcuma longa)< Primary-Grown Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Nonhybrid European Vegetable Extracts of Alfalfa, Beet and Tomato.
Exogenous detoxification at it's finest. Enjoy the scientific abstracts.
Scientific Abstracts
- Spas and mud packs giving relief for Fibromyalgia
- Effects of mud-bath treatment on Fibromyalgia
- Study showing a strong position that there is a powerful chemical effect with the mud packs
- Sulfide ooze mud and sodium chloride in treating osteoarthrosis
- Changes in the mineral metabolic indices of osteoarthrosis
- Morphological and functional changes in lymphoid organs after mud treatment
- Pelotherapy in combined aftertreatment of patients with chronic bronchitis
- The pelotherapy of patients with periodontitis
- Both serum receptors of tumor necrosis factor are influenced by mud pack
- Effects of mud-pack treatment on plasma cytokine and
- Peloid application to the area of the adrenal glands
- Mud pack therapy in osteoarthrosis
- Mud bath therapy influences nitric oxide, myeloperoxidase, and
- Beta-endorphin and stress hormones in patients affected by osteoarthritis
- Analgesic efficacy of the serial application of a sulfurated mud bath at home
- Effect of thermal mud baths on normal, dry and seborrheic skin
- Pelotherapy of patients with diabetic poloyneuroapthy
- Mud treatment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis
- Lipophilic components of different therapeutic mud species
- Is mud an anti-inflammatory?
- Mud-bath treatment in spondylitis associated with IBD
- The efficacy of Brazilian black mud in experimental arthritis
- Sulphur mud-bath treatment in osteoarthrosis
- The efficacy of balneotherapy and mud-pack therapy in patients with knee osteoarthritis
- Therapy with mud compresses for knee osteoarthritis
- Psoriasis and mud bath therapy: clinical-experimental study
- Determination of biological activity of therapeutic muds
- Anti-inflammatory effect of mud-bath applications on adjuvant arthritis in rats
- Mud compress therapy for the hands of patients with rheumatoid arthritis
- Effects of mud pack treatment on skin microcirculation
- Effect of mud applications on acetate-induced ulcer in albino rat
- The effect of peat components on endocrine system
- Therapeutic efficacy of electrophoresis of humic acids
- Mechanism of the effect of aqueous peat extract
- An experimental and clinical validation of a method for treating
- Immediate and delayed effects of treatment at the Dead Sea
- Function of the hypothalamic adrenal axis in patients with Fibromyalgia syndrome
- Colonization by diatoms and antirheumatic activity of thermal mud
- A survey on pain complaints and health car utilization in a Germany population sample
- Serum levels of a prostaglandin and a leukotriene after thermal mud pack therapy
- Observations on organic components of thermal mud
- The effect of therapeutic mud on the viability and persistence properties of bacteria
- Physical and biochemical changes of thermal mud
- The use of low-temperature peloids in treating patients with rheumatoid arthritis part 1
- The use of low-temperature pelotherapy in the treatment of patients with RA
- The therapeutic action of low-water bulk of sea mud
- The use of sea mud in the combined therapy of patients
- The analgesic efficacy of sulfur mud baths in treating RA
- The effect of mud treatment on the function of the bile-secreting system
- Microbiologic studies of mud
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“Peace is not something you wish for; It's something you make. Something you do. Something you are. And something you give away.”
Robert Fulghum
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All contents except quotations © 2009-2012 Body Epiphanies Massage & Nutrition
“Peace is not something you wish for; It's something you make. Something you do. Something you are. And something you give away.”
Robert Fulghum
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All contents except quotations © 2009-2012 Body Epiphanies Massage & Nutrition