Organic sediments (silt) of freshwater lakes, formed due to the decomposition and transformation of algae, zooplankton and phytoplankton, living of organisms, aquatic vegetation
Organic sediments (silt) of freshwater lakes, formed due to the decomposition and transformation of algae, zooplankton and phytoplankton, living of organisms, aquatic vegetation
Sediments formed by emissions from geysers and volcanoes
Organic deposits of bogs due to the decomposition of higher plants and wood
Rocks in the process of weathering
Silt (sulfide) sediments of seas, estuaries, salt lakes
Mild, hydrating of the epidermis
Mild, hydrating of the epidermis
Irritating effect, dehydration of the epidermis
Mild, hydrating of the epidermis
Irritating effect, dehydration of the epidermis
Irritating effect, dehydration of the epidermis
General effect and effect on the skin
organic substances do not show their biological activity, since functional groups are blocked by binding polyvalent ions (Fe, Ca, Mg)
Up to 1 % *(organic substances do not show their biological activity, since functional groups are blocked by binding polyvalent ions (Fe, Ca, Mg))
Content of the organic substances, %
Can be used with or without preservatives, without affecting the expiration date in the recipe
Can be used with or without preservatives, without affecting the expiration date in the recipe
Requires preservatives in the recipe
Requires preservatives in the recipe
Requires preservatives in the recipe
Requires preservatives in the recipe
Necessity to add preservatives
General contraindications for all types of mud. No hemodynamic changes are observed
General contraindications for all types of mud. No hemodynamic changes are observed
Many contraindications. Recommended to use under the supervision of a doctor, since there is almost always an abrupt hemodynamic change in the body
General contraindications for all types of mud. *Multi-nuclear (s) aroma structures are revealed, which gives reason to beware of using them as biologically active substances for people that means they are carcinogenic
General contraindications for all types of mud
Many contraindications. Recommended to use under the supervision of a doctor, since there is almost always an abrupt hemodynamic change in the body
Up to 8% are mainly represented by aliphatic structures and in the very small quantity of simple aromatics
Up to 30% are mainly represented by aliphatic structures and in the very small quantity of simple aromatics
Up to 30% By the nature of the IR and EPA spectrum they differ from humic acids from other mud
Up to 0.05% are mainly represented by aliphatic structures and in the very small quantity of simple aromatics
Very smooth without irregular crystalline form
Very smooth without irregular crystalline form
Safe for humans. Non-overdose
Safe for humans. Non-overdose
Nearly always an abrupt hemodynamic change in the body; use strictly according to the instructions
Unsafe because multi-nuclear (s) aroma structures are revealed, that means they are carcinogenic. It is unwelcomed to use them as biologically active substances
Nearly always an abrupt hemodynamic change in the body; use strictly according to the instructions
Nearly always an abrupt hemodynamic change in the body; use strictly according to the instructions
Naturally renewable, production cleans the deposit from waterlogging and stimulates the accumulation of new reserves
Naturally renewable, production cleans the deposit from waterlogging and stimulates the accumulation of new reserves
The use of this type of mud does not harm the environment, but reserves and progress establishment can’t allow to adjust stable production from it
During the drainage of bogs for peat extraction, the biosphere functions of its ecosystem are disrupted
It isn’t naturally renewable leads to complete environmental degradation and damages the water ecosystem
Dead sea level gradually decreases, drying out, and the increase in mud reserves is lower than the amount of production for cosmetic needs