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The Dead Sea, 400 meters (1300 ft.) below sea level, is the lowest spot on earth. Although fed by rivers in Israel and Jordan, as well as springs and winter floods, no water flows out of the Dead Sea. Instead it evaporates in the high temperatures, twice the amount of water entering, leaving one of the world's greatest concentrations of minerals. The water, ten times saltier than the Mediterranean Sea, has such a high specific weight that one can float effortlessly with no fear of drowning. The purifying qualities of salt, drawing toxins from the pores of the body, as well as the tremendous concentration of Bromine (20 times higher than in the ocean) has a relaxing effect on the nervous system; while Magnesium (15 times higher) counteracts skin allergies and clears the bronchial passages. |
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