REJUVENATING MINERAL RESTORATIVE

HEALING CLAY
BODY MASK

600 g / 26 oz  ·  2 pcs × 400 g

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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.

EFFECTS

When applied at 44–46°C, the clay creates a hermetic thermal seal. Body temperature rises locally by 2–3°C. Blood vessels dilate. Circulation increases 400–600%. This drives three physiological responses.

Mineral transference: Magnesium sulfate and magnesium chloride pass through the stratum corneum via concentration gradient, replenishing intracellular magnesium — the co-factor for over 300 enzymatic reactions.

Thermal detoxification: Raised dermal temperature accelerates lymphatic drainage and mobilises lipid-soluble toxins stored in subcutaneous tissue, facilitating their removal through sweat and circulation.

Neuro-sedation: Sulfide compounds suppress overactive sensory nerve endings, reducing cortisol-driven tension and inducing a measurable state of parasympathetic calm.

Healing clay texture
Mollagara Lake source landscape

NATURE'S ALCHEMY

The skin does not reject what it recognises. Transdermal absorption occurs not through force, but through bio-correspondence. The mineral profile of Mollagara clay mirrors the ionic composition of human connective tissue — the body receives it as if returning something it already knew.

The sulfide component (H₂S) forms from bacterial reduction of sulfates in anaerobic lake sediment. When heated, H₂S bonds to polysulfides, stimulating production of mitochondrial hydrogen sulfide — a gasotransmitter that regulates cellular tone and inflammation at the deepest structural level.

The mud's plasticity holds shape and heat simultaneously: it maintains 44–45°C for 25–30 minutes without reheating, sustaining the thermal window long enough for full mineral transference to occur.

What 62,000 patients experienced annually from 1895 was not folklore. It was curative science — measured, repeated, and validated by Soviet clinical research spanning six decades.

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