Health Benefits of Sea water and Our Amazing Oceans

Before starting my article I will like to say a few words about health.

“Every human being is the author of his own health or disease.”
“He, who has health, has hope. And he, who has hope, has everything.”
“It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver.”

Used for healing purposes for thousands of years, few of us realise just how healthy the oceans and seas of the world are. Home to millions of creatures, our sea waters are salt-laden and undrinkable, but chock full of beneficial salts to cleanse and purify our bodies and clear up many skin conditions.

As if designed especially for us to swim in, the high salt content helps us stay afloat while we relax in that luxuriating bath we call a sea or ocean. Until the early 1800s, no-one even considered bathing in the sea for anything other than therapeutic purposes.

A whole industry seems to be growing around Thalassotherapy, which is the name for seawater therapy, involving the movement of seawater overland to a place near you.

Save yourself the time and money and take yourself off for a beach vacation.

Some seas have yet higher concentrations of salt, like the Red Sea or the Dead Sea. Even the Mediterranean Sea has a higher salt content than any of the oceans, and the salt levels in the seas have remained unchanged for millions of years.

Seawater soothes and heals

* dermatitis
* fungal conditions like athlete’s foot
* psoriasis
* eczema
* vitiligo

Seawater has many antiseptic properties dues to its high salt concentration, and some of the trace elements commonly found in seawater like selenium, magnesium and potassium are known agents to promote healing.
New Research into Drinking Seawater

While we know seawater can kill us if we try to drink it because the kidneys cannot excrete the salt without also excreting all of the water in-taken. The more seawater we drink, the more dehydrated we become, until we die of dehydration.

Remember the warning contained in the poem , the Rime of the Ancient Mariner.

Water, water, everywhere,

And all the boards did shrink;

Water, water, everywhere,

Nor any drop to drink.

Despite this, scientists have been conducting tests using the pure seawater obtained from the deep oceans of the world and offering it in controlled amounts to patients, to be drunk as well as their daily fresh freshwater intake. Results have shown changes in the mineral content of their hair and skin, and vast improvements in their medical conditions.
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* Drinking deep-sea water restores mineral imbalance… [Eur J Clin Nutr. 2005] – PubMed result
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A Little Bit of History

The world’s seas and oceans were first formed as the earth started to cool down when an atmosphere was first created. Condensation formed within this atmosphere, and it is reckoned that repeated volcanic activity and possibly collisions with debris from outer space added to the amount of water.

Now, 70% of the planet is covered with water. Minerals from the earth’s core and run off from mountains continued to add salts and minerals to the seawater until about 600 million years ago, when saturation occurred. This meant that the seas could no longer hold any more salt and the levels have remained the same ever since.
Called the Blue Planet, because of all our oceans

Sea salt is comprised of sodium, chloride, potassium, calcium, magnesium and sulfate. 90% of that mix is sodium chloride, which we commonly use as table salt. All six elements remain in a ratio constant to each other throughout the oceans, depending on the amount of water they are mixed with. Their amounts of these salts in seawater are known as water salinity.

Salinity changes depending on temperature and depth. The colder the water,and the deeper it gets, the greater the salinity.

Seawater does not remain in one position. Tidal and oceanic currents move great masses of it around the world, and while deep sea currents move horizontally along layers of salinity of equal density, eventually and very slowly, deep water rises to the top and gets replaced by the warmer top waters. This is what drives our weather patterns and climate.

While many other trace elements and minerals are to be found in seawater, their amounts are not constant and dependent on other factors such as pollution, volcanic activity and geographical location.

Melting glaciers dump loads of fresh water into an ocean, and this affects the salinity in that area. Frozen seawater contains very little salt as the freezing process pushes most of the salts out.

Next time you bathe in seawater, spare a thought for the millions of years of planetary evolution that Planet Earth went through to provide you with the salty seas of today, and remember the health benefits you will derive from bathing in seawater.

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NASA Said : Moon Water Is A Valuable Resource

There oasis of water in the rich soil that would suffer the astronauts on the moon, NASA said.The researchers studied all the results of an experiment that destroyed a rocket and a probe into a crater last year.

The impact launched large quantities of rock and dust reveals a fascinating series of compounds and more water than we had imagined. A NASA team reported in the journal Science that nearly 155 kg of water vapor and water ice has blown out of the crater. analysis researchers shows areas of lunar regolith, or soil, must contain as much as 5% by weight of water ice.

“It’s a lot of water,” said Anthony Colaprete, Central American space agency’s Ames Research. “And the form of grains of water ice. This is good news because water ice is an extremely friendly resource to work with a lot of unnecessary heat. Just put it at room temperature, the extract dirt very easily.

NASA-led team has published six articles in the journal described the results of the October 9, 2009 has been the impact of the LCROSS spacecraft and the rocket stage companion as a couple against the south pole – the crater Cabeus a Depression so deep and dark, the chances of interfering with ice was considered very floor of the rocket good.

The first, followed minutes later by the LCROSS probe that collected pictures and other data just before a hit the spacecraft were Nasa surface.Another Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), passing nearby. He was also able to study the plume of material sent in sunlight over 15 kilometers above the edge of Cabeus.

Moon’s ‘archive’:

The suite of instruments used to date is certainly as much as 20% of the plume of dust was composed of volatile compounds, including methane, ammonia, hydrogen, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.In amounts of these instruments relatively important for some metals like sodium and mercury.

There was even a signature of the money, but he was saying tiny.Scientists water and the mixture of volatile substances may be remnants of a comet or asteroid impacts over the eons, but they expect a very complex chemical and physical processes are also cycle and migrate these substances around the moon.

“The task LCORSS provided some surprises, with significant implications for the creation, transport, collection and storage of poultry under the shadow of the South Pole,” says team member Peter Schultz, Brown University. “We just opened this month in the closet and find out what we did not expect. And as the earth to hold clues to past climate change ICES columns, Moon also holds clues to the effects of past and maybe even the final stages of volcanism moon. “

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