Relax Gel with Bazna Water and MSM - Transvital Cosmetics - 150 ml
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Relax Gel with Bazna Water and MSM - Transvital Cosmetics - 150 ml
The literature describes the following properties of Bazna water: anti-rheumatic and anti-arthrosis effect; stimulant in the recovery of cartilage, bone and soft tissues with anti-inflammatory effect due to the unique composition of micro-elements and organic sulfur contained in methyl sulfonyl methane (MSM).
Bazna relax gel contains Bazna water and MSM, has anti-rheumatic, anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic effect. It acts as a stimulant in the cartilage recovery process.
Directions for use:
After bathing or showering, dry the skin with a towel; apply a thin layer of gel to the body parts affected by rheumatism and arthritis, gently massage the gel and allow it to dry, providing a flexible film with therapeutic effect on the skin; Absorption of active principles is performed under optimum conditions, with heat, with a minimum action time of 2 to 12 hours. The gel is removed by washing with hot water without soap or other detergent; maximal effect is the treatment with therapeutic massage, using arnica gel.
Permanent use of the product progressively increases it's effect.
Presentation:
150 ml bottle
Bazna Water History
Bazna (Baassen in German) is one of the oldest resorts in Romania, attested by documents in 1302. Bazna is located in the Sibiu county, in Transylvania. Natural spring waters were discovered, following natural gas reservoirs discoveries in 1671. The water healing proprieties were mentioned in the 18th century, followed by chemical and microbiological studies of the spring waters and therapeutic mud studies in the second half of the century. The first salty water exploitation was registered in 1814 and the first amenities consisting of 4 cabins and a water heating installation were made in 1835. The first balneal establishment was built in 1843, and two years later 637 people had been treated there. Ever since Bazna Resort has been visited annually by thousands of people who benefited from the marvelous effects of the resort salt waters and mud. [1]
The priest Andreas Caspari left a manuscript containing his observations for the 1762-1779 period. In it, he describes a number of healing springs, with names he gave them such as "Church spring", "Beggars' spring" and "Bitter fountain". In 1808, the Austrian Empire's officials in Vienna sent a committee of doctors and chemists to Bazna in order to study the healing properties of its salt waters and climate. In 1843, four inhabitants of Mediaş founded a society aimed at building a spa in Bazna; by 1845, 637 people were being treated there. In 1905, Bazna's Lutheran parishioners took control of the spa and its operations. That year, the spa had a pharmacy and specialist doctor, and began producing salt for distribution. [2]
Surce: [1] - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4462455/ , [2] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bazna
| Brand | Transvital Cosmetics |
|---|---|
| Size | 150 ml | 5.07 fl.oz |
