Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Dead Sea Mud



Dead Sea Mud - Regenerate and Restore

Mother Nature and time conspire to create a special healing oasis in the mineral rich hot water and soils of the Dead Sea. Over many thousands of years, spring water and rainfall seeped down into the deep rock formed by geological faults. Pressure and heat worked to create the dense, mineral rich waters in the Dead Sea. The black Dead Sea mud and dense hot water offer real benefits for pain relief and healing of skin, rheumatic and respiratory conditions.


Minerals

Dead Sea mud is like nothing else in the world. As the hot sun evaporates the waters, many mineral compounds are left in the sediments. These can then be collected and used for healing therapy and as beneficial skin and body treatments. Dead Sea mud is black and rich in magnesium, potassium and silica compounds ideally suited for skin care. The fine particles in the mud stimulate healthy skin growth and exfoliate to remove old, dead skin. The minerals in Dead Sea mud are proven to be effective for relieving skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema.


The natural hydrating qualities of Dead Sea mud along with its ability to stimulate circulation make it very popular as an anti-aging treatment. Wrinkles are softened and the exfoliating effect promotes new healthy skin growth.


Black mud personal care

The mineral rich black mud, found on the bottom of the Dead Sea, is now used to create hair and skin products to help those who cannot come to the Dead Sea. Dead Sea mud shampoos, soaps and body wrap are in great demand for both home use and in spas all around the world. Active purifying masks and body wraps with aloe and vitamin E are very effective skin care. Try Dead Sea mud products today to heal, detoxify and regenerate your skin.

Monday, December 16, 2013

Solitaire Engagement Rings



The Perfect Ring

Finding the perfect engagement ring can be tricky. You want the ring to fit your soon-to-be fiancé's personality and style. You also want the ring to be something she will treasure forever. With so many options to choose from, it can be a daunting task. Solitaire engagement rings are the perfect fit for many women.


What Are Solitaire Engagement Rings
?

Solitaire engagement rings feature a band with a single gemstone set above the band in a prong setting. This is a very classic ring style. This ring style is meant to highlight a single gemstone.



What Should You Look For In Solitaire Engagement Rings
?

The worldwide standard used to assess a diamond is the four Cs: color, cut, clarity, and carat weight. Color describes the diamond's lack of color on a scale from D to Z, with D being the highest rating of colorless. Cut describes how the diamond's facets interact with light. Clarity refers to the absence of inclusions and blemishes on a natural diamond. The less inclusions and blemishes, the higher the diamond's value. Carat weight is the measurement of how much a diamond weighs. The price of the diamond increases with carat weight.


How Do You Size Solitaire Engagement Rings
?

Any jewelry store will be able to measure her finger. Most jewelry websites also have a printable measurer you can use at home. Solitaire engagement rings are traditionally worn on the left hand. You should avoid measuring cold fingers since that is when they are the smallest. You should measure the finger at the end of the day, when it is the largest.


She Said "Yes
!"

Good luck purchasing the perfect ring for her. By knowing more about solitaire engagement rings, you are sure to find a ring that will dazzle your future bride.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Tours of Israel



Israel is the Holy land to a significant majority of the world's population. All Abrahamic religions look to Israel and Jerusalem as the origin of their faith. It is true that other sites are also held as holy, especially to Christians and Muslims, and arguments persist as to what lands constitute the historic Holy Land. Tours of Israel are designed to accommodate each of these faiths as well as people just wanting to visit this historic and scenic land.

Tours of Israel might include the Dead Sea, the lowest place on the surface of the Earth not below water. For many people tours of Israel should include the Jordan River and might even include Baptism in this holy river. Islamic tourists will want to visit sites particularly sacred to Muslims, which will include many sites also sacred to Christians.



Tours of Israel usually include Bethlehem for Christians and many Muslims. Bethlehem is revered as the birthplace of Jesus and is particularly popular as a destination during the Christmas season, which covers several different traditional dates for Christmas. Israel tends to cater to Christian tourists and will welcome Muslims with some extra security questions. Muslims will be able to visit some sites barred to non-Muslims.

Not all tours of Israel are religious in nature. Tours of Israel may include archaeological sites not related to the religious history of the region. Israel has existed as a Jewish state for a small portion of its history and many other cultures have left their imprint on the land. Jericho is the site of one of the oldest known cities on earth. Modern Israel has also created many significant scientific and cultural achievements and has some of the finest medical facilities in the world. Tours of Israel may also include attractions such as hot springs and beaches.