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Dead Sea in a Bottle

by Steve
Monday, August 29, 2005

Mineralee - Dead Sea in a Bottle
After years of suffering from Psoriasis on my elbows I was struck with a spread of it all over my body 3 years ago. I was feeling lost and helpless after trying all the conventional treatments that didn't work when I decided to go to the Dead Sea and put myself in the loving hands of Shlomo Dahan.

I spent 8 hours a day bathing in the powerful salty water whilst intermittently applying the Dead Sea mineral concentrates to my bare skin. After only four days of this treatment my condition was cured.
And that's how Mineralee was born. Now, you can get "pure" Dead Sea water delivered to your home to treat many of your ills, ranging from athlete's foot, pubic lice, to eczema, and others.

The company lists a bunch of other benefits.

The bottle comes with a "sport cap" so that you take it whereever you go, and sprikle some on you when needed.

A single one-liter bottle costs $39.99, but if you buy five bottles it costs $149.99 (it's like getting one bottle for free, awesome deal!)

7 Comments:

  • One might say it was only a matter of time.

    By Anonymous, at 8/31/2005 12:21:00 PM  


  • Scarry that some people might actually pay nearly forty dollars for a bottle of water that could, conceivably, have been drawn out of the merchant's own tap...

    By Anonymous, at 9/01/2005 06:30:00 AM  


  • I agree...I use regular table salt and mild soap on hand and face and other areas of my body and it works wonders!

    By Anonymous, at 9/01/2005 04:00:00 PM  


  • or maybe "Bottled Welsh air"

    www.readersheds.co.uk/readersheds/2020.html

    By Anonymous, at 9/02/2005 03:06:00 AM  


  • Learn to spell and/or proofread.

    By Anonymous, at 9/04/2005 09:33:00 AM  


  • What a joke!!! £39.99!!!! rip to the off man, it nearly expensive as perkin's mum

    By Anonymous, at 11/17/2006 06:56:00 AM  


  • "Shlomo?"
    Does this not tell you everything you need to know about this miracle product?

    By Anonymous, at 10/31/2007 11:42:00 AM  


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