Peloids

Peloids are natural formations of sand, clay, limestone and other minerals that form on the bottom of a sea or lake. They have different shapes and sizes and can be from a few centimeters to several meters in height.

Peloids are an important component of the marine environment and play an important role in the lives of many organisms. For example, they provide habitat for many species of animals and plants, and also provide food for some species of fish.

In addition, peloids are used in medicine and cosmetology. They contain many useful substances such as iodine, bromine, silicon, magnesium and other minerals. Peloids are used in the treatment of various diseases, such as rheumatism, arthritis, osteochondrosis, etc.

Peloids are also widely used in cosmetology. They help improve skin condition, reduce inflammation and improve blood circulation. Peloid baths and wraps help reduce stress and fatigue, improve sleep and boost immunity.

However, it should be remembered that peloids may contain various microorganisms and bacteria, so appropriate treatment must be carried out before use.