DESCRIPTION
Heavy, mineral-saturated clay extracted from the lake bed of Mollagara Lake, a hypersaline body of water fed by the ancient Amu-Darya River on the south-east coast of the Caspian Sea. The lake bed, which lies 40 metres above current sea level, has accumulated sediments for over 5,000 years — creating a unique mud with exceptional therapeutic density.
The mud contains a balanced complex of magnesium chloride, magnesium sulfate, calcium carbonate, iron bromides, and trace elements in concentrations matching human extracellular fluid. This ionic correspondence allows efficient transdermal absorption without rejection.