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THALASSOTHERAPY – Do You Need It?

By: Helen Gibson-Nicholas

Beauty Expert, Health Coach, Author

Thalassotherapy is the use of the ocean’s beneficial elements (seawater, seaweed, sea muds, sea salts, etc.) for beautification, preventative, and curative purposes. Although ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans used sea water for a variety of afflictions, France is considered the birthplace of Thalassotherapy. In 1904, French biologist, Rene’ Quinton demonstrated the existence of organic similarities between sea water and blood plasma. There are now many Thalassotherapy centers along the coast of France that offer a variety of “cures” that are often prescribed by the French medical profession.

If you can’t just drop everything and go to France, don’t worry! You can find Thalassotherapy treatments in the Ultra Aloe Care products for Normal Skin from Hello Gorgeous!

Make your own Mediterranean Spa Treatment Salt Scrub with 3/4 cup of Mediterranean Sea Salt, 11/2 cups of Olive Oil, and 1/4 cup of the inner gel of an Aloe leaf. Rub gently over arms, legs, body, back, and bottom and rinse in the shower. Your skin will feel silky smooth. Follow with Aloe Herbal Toning Mist (which contains sea algae extracts.) 


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Thalassotherapy is the use of the ocean’s beneficial elements (seawater, seaweed, sea muds, sea salts, etc.) for beautification, preventative, and curative purposes. Although ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans used sea water for a variety of afflictions, France is considered the birthplace of Thalassotherapy. In 1904, French biologist, Rene’ Quinton demonstrated the existence of organic similarities between sea water and blood plasma. There are now many Thalassotherapy centers along the coast of France that offer a variety of “cures” that are often prescribed by the French medical profession.
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