Peat Medicinal Mineralized

Medicinal mineralized peats: features and application

Medicinal mineralized peat (T. peat) is a natural product obtained from permafrost, swamp and lake deposits. Medicinal mineralized peats differ from ordinary peats in that they contain a high concentration of minerals. The mineralization of the liquid part of medicinal mineralized peats is more than 2 g/l.

Use of T. l. in medicine and cosmetology

Medicinal mineralized peats are widely used in medicine and cosmetology due to their unique properties. T.l. have anti-inflammatory, regenerating, antiseptic, antibacterial and antioxidant effects.

In medicine T. l. used in the treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system, such as arthritis, arthrosis, radiculitis, spondylosis and others. Also T. l. effective in the treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, skin diseases, gynecological diseases, etc.

Cosmetologists use T. l. in its treatments to improve skin quality, eliminate inflammation, even out skin tone and reduce pore size. Also T. l. used in the treatment of problem skin, acne, age spots and other skin problems.

Application of T. l. in agriculture

Medicinal mineralized peats have also found application in agriculture. They are used as organic fertilizer to increase soil fertility. T.l. contain a large number of useful microelements and minerals that are necessary for the growth and development of plants.

Conclusion

Medicinal mineralized peats are a unique natural product that is widely used in medicine, cosmetology and agriculture. Due to its unique properties, T. l. effective in treating many diseases and skin problems, and is also a useful organic fertilizer for increasing soil fertility.



Peat is a beneficial organic soil substance that plays an important role in maintaining soil health and fertility. In addition to their many beneficial properties, peats are also the basis for the creation of medicinal mineralized peats (MMPs).

Medicinal mineralized peats (MMP) have a high mineralization of the liquid part (more than 2 grams per liter), which makes them an excellent tool for improving human health and living standards. Such LMT helps strengthen the immune system, normalize metabolism, strengthen bones, improve heart and lung function, and reduce stress and anxiety. They can also help treat a variety of diseases, including diabetes, cancer, arthritis, osteoporosis, liver disease and many others.

Despite the fact that BMTs are widely used in many countries around the world, they are not well studied and are not always recognized as an official medicine or drug. Until now, there is no clear definition of what specific minerals are contained in LMT and how exactly they work to solve specific medical problems.

In a paper published in Nutrition Journal, researchers studied BMTs derived from peat, which grows in Russia. It turns out that these LMTs are rich in silicon, magnesium and calcium, which help strengthen bones and improve metabolism. In addition, it has been found that THMs contain important antioxidants such as flavonoids and catechins, which slow down the aging process and prevent the development of several diseases.

However, not all samples tested were beneficial. Thus, some samples of LMT were rich in lead, cadmium and other toxic metals, which can be harmful to health. In addition, some of them did not meet the quality standards set by the European Commission and