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- Peloid abstract "Peloid is mud, or clay used therapeutically, as part of balneotherapy, or therapeutic bathing. Peloids consist of humus and minerals formed over many years by geological and biological, chemical and physical processes.Numerous peloids are available today, of which the most popular are peat pulps, various medicinal clays, mined in various locations around the world, and a variety of plant substances. Also, health spas often use locally available lake and sea muds and clays. Peloid procedures are also various; the most common of them are peloid wraps, peloid baths, and peloid packs applied locally to the part of the body, which is being treated.Peloid packs and, specifically, peat, have been used in Europe for medicinal baths and wraps for the past 200 years.Peloid preparation varies in different spas. Typically, peloids are matured for a period of up to 2 years in special ponds."The majority of spas ... use artificial ponds where the natural ("virgin") clay is mixed with mineral, thermo-mineral, or sea water that issues in the vicinity of the spas or inside the spa buildings."Peloid treatments have been used for rheumatic disorders, osteoarthritis, gynecological disorders, sciatica, skin diseases, trauma and many more various afflictions and ailments.Peloids are widely used in cosmetology. They are applied as face masks. Applying peloid masks once a week helps to revitalize the skin, tighten it and bind fluids in the skin layers. Regular use of peloids cause wrinkles to disappear and prevents new wrinkles from appearing.".
- Peloid thumbnail African_Bush_Elephant_mud_bath.png?width=300.
- Peloid wikiPageExternalLink howpeloidproceduresworkandwhattheyaremadeof.html.
- Peloid wikiPageExternalLink A0582298.html.
- Peloid wikiPageID "8591807".
- Peloid wikiPageLength "2633".
- Peloid wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Peloid wikiPageRevisionID "544631747".
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Balneotherapy.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Biological.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Biology.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Balneotherapy.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medicinal_clay.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Therapy.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Chemical.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_substance.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Clay.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Cosmetology.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Cutaneous_condition.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Geological.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Geology.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Health_club.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Health_spa.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Humus.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Major_trauma.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Medicinal_clay.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Mineral.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Minerals.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Mud.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Mud_bath.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Osteoarthritis.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Peat.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Peat_pulp_bath.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Physical_trauma.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Physics.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Rheumatic_disorders.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Rheumatism.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Sciatica.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Skin_diseases.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Therapeutic.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink Therapy.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLink File:African_Bush_Elephant_mud_bath.png.
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Peloid".
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLinkText "moor mud".
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLinkText "mud pack".
- Peloid wikiPageWikiLinkText "peloid".
- Peloid hasPhotoCollection Peloid.
- Peloid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Peloid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Peloid subject Category:Balneotherapy.
- Peloid subject Category:Medicinal_clay.
- Peloid subject Category:Therapy.
- Peloid hypernym Mud.
- Peloid type VideoGame.
- Peloid type Phyllosilicate.
- Peloid comment "Peloid is mud, or clay used therapeutically, as part of balneotherapy, or therapeutic bathing. Peloids consist of humus and minerals formed over many years by geological and biological, chemical and physical processes.Numerous peloids are available today, of which the most popular are peat pulps, various medicinal clays, mined in various locations around the world, and a variety of plant substances. Also, health spas often use locally available lake and sea muds and clays.".
- Peloid label "Peloid".
- Peloid sameAs Peloidtherapie.
- Peloid sameAs Ravimuda.
- Peloid sameAs Баткак_(ылай)менен_дарылоо.
- Peloid sameAs Borowina_(torf).
- Peloid sameAs m.02794sl.
- Peloid sameAs Peloid.
- Peloid sameAs Лечебные_грязи.
- Peloid sameAs Пелоид.
- Peloid sameAs Лікувальні_грязі.
- Peloid sameAs Q477566.
- Peloid sameAs Q477566.
- Peloid wasDerivedFrom Peloid?oldid=544631747.
- Peloid depiction African_Bush_Elephant_mud_bath.png.
- Peloid isPrimaryTopicOf Peloid.