Peat Medicinal Freshwater

Peat is an organic material consisting of the remains of plants and animals. It has been used as a fertilizer and soil amendment for a long time, and is now becoming increasingly popular as a treatment for various diseases. One type of peat is medicinal freshwater peat (MFP), which has less mineralization than other types of peat.

Unlike other types of peat, LPT does not contain salts and minerals, which makes them safe for use for medicinal purposes. These peats are rich in organic acids, humic acids and phenols, which help the body fight infections, inflammation, allergies and other diseases.

One of the most well-known methods of using LPTs is their use in the manufacture of drugs. In particular, they are used to create antiseptics, antibiotics and other medications.

In addition, LPT can be used to treat skin and hair diseases. They contain organic acids that improve skin structure, reduce inflammation and cracks. In addition, these acids help maintain healthy skin flora and prevent infections.

LPT can also be used in cosmetology to improve skin condition and